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12-13-2008, 04:51 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Reedsport, OR,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Old ('93)CMC kit, SB ford
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vanoochka; You can do away with the solonoid completely. Your using the Hi-torque starter and it has a solonoid built in. I'll draw you a diagram on how to do it. I did it on mine...your 351...with Hi-torque starter.
Fred
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12-13-2008, 04:56 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Algonquin,
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Cobra Make, Engine: CRII 351W/408 Stroker
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Here's a pic of my small block before it was dropped in.
My engine guy did a great job of dressing the plug wires and looms and the March pulley set doesn't hurt the looks either
Here she is dropped in with a different air cleaner, along with linkages and lines. (needs to get cleaned up. a lot of hand prints)

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12-13-2008, 06:58 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: SPF#0760
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vanoochka,
I think the detail for removing the starter solenoid on the firewall is on my wiring diagrams. This is assuming yoi have a high torque starter with its ownd solenoid. Be advised that the aluminum firewall behind the solenoid flange and the two bolts may have been damaged depending on how tight the mounting bolts were tightened at the factory. The usual solution it to relocate the Superformance plaque to cover the two holes and the damage. If your firewall is not dented, contact me for information on how to fill the two holes with POP rivits that match the others on the firewall. Tha goes for anyone else too who need the info. I'll send you a photo of how I plugged mine. Mine looks like factory.
BTW...The engine compartment looks great...
Blas
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12-13-2008, 07:12 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Hollywood,
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Blas
vanoochka,
I think the detail for removing the starter solenoid on the firewall is on my wiring diagrams. This is assuming yoi have a high torque starter with its ownd solenoid. Be advised that the aluminum firewall behind the solenoid flange and the two bolts may have been damaged depending on how tight the mounting bolts were tightened at the factory. The usual solution it to relocate the Superformance plaque to cover the two holes and the damage. If your firewall is not dented, contact me for information on how to fill the two holes with POP rivits that match the others on the firewall. Tha goes for anyone else too who need the info. I'll send you a photo of how I plugged mine. Mine looks like factory.
BTW...The engine compartment looks great...
Blas
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Hi Blas,
Thanks for the tip. Old #237 was built before the aluminium firewall was standard on SPF's, so no problem with denting. I use black plastic rivets to plug holes on it (like those left when I installed the aluminum reservoir). They are almost invisible.
BTW, Happy Holidays to you and yours and thanks for all your help this year.
Chuck
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12-13-2008, 07:14 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fsiewert
vanoochka; You can do away with the solonoid completely. Your using the Hi-torque starter and it has a solonoid built in. I'll draw you a diagram on how to do it. I did it on mine...your 351...with Hi-torque starter.
Fred
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Thanks Fred,
How's my...your engine doing? On the road yet?
Chuck
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12-14-2008, 04:04 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Cleveland, Ohio,
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Thanks all..
You have shown me some nice examples of what can be done
Like I said ...some people have a knack for a neat engine bay
John
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12-14-2008, 04:22 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA 289 FIA #2100 Rio Red Wimbledon White Stripes 302 stroked to 331 Webers Richmond Road Race 5 speed
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Check out engine pics in my gallery.
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