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Detroit Bill 12-27-2014 07:42 AM

Time to install an engine and trans
 
Doing some simple math it appears to me the going rate to install an engine and trans is around 10k. I am sure there is a thread that addresses this but I can't seem to find the search terms that finds them.

I want to know what is involved? What parts beyond the engine and trans are needed? How many hours might one expect to spend? I have a roll on lift and I am reasonably mechanical with 16 and 17 year old boys as partners in crime.

bobcowan 12-27-2014 09:04 AM

Generally speaking, you'll need the bellhousing and contents, clutch linkage, attachment bolts for everything, throttle linkage/cable, radiator hoses, and a few other minor odds and ends. Mostly it depends on what you're installing.

If you call Mike Forte, he'll ship you everything you need, right down to the last washer.

lippy 12-27-2014 09:08 AM

I bought the Harbor Freight 2-ton crane and tilter for about $200 with coupons, delivered. I called a few friends over and my wife made sandwiches. You could do it with 2-3 guys easily in about 3 hours. I bolted the engine, trans, clutch, and bell together and installed as a unit. It can absolutely be done this way with the newer ERAs. But later I had to remove the trans a few times myself because of a clutch problem. I would install the engine/bell/clutch as a unit, and the trans after (test fit before). Protect the fenders, firewall, and frame very well.

Once it is together bleed it and jack the rear up. Manually check movement of the wheels in neutral and also in gear with the clutch in. Make sure it's right before starting.

My build log has pix of all of this. You absolutely can do it with your boys.

twobjshelbys 12-27-2014 09:47 AM

You should seriously consider buying a car that is already finished. The delivery time for a new roller is probably around a year (unless you find one in inventory that is configured to your liking) and then figure another 6-8 weeks for power train, and then you get to sort it out. Getting a new cobra running has been a chore for a lot of folks, from engine to suspension. I would never do it again. I'll probably be getting another Cobra but I will buy one already done by a reputable installer.

Having made your decision you should look frequently at 427 Cobra Country--Ford AC Cobra replica manufacturers SUPER-SITE. Chances are the car you want will cross over there before you could get one built.

Good luck! I'm glad you are forging forward. Alot of people here get into "analysis paralysis" and never buy because the number of decisions is greater than 3. :)

Bernica 12-27-2014 11:04 AM

I'm with Lippy. You can absolutely do it with some good friends in an afternoon. Just plan the entire operation ahead of time and have all the parts, tools, lights etc on hand and laid out. Nothing worse than bringing the whole show to a stop because you are missing something. It's also nice to have a "parts runner" that can make the inevitable speed runs to the local auto parts store while everyone else keeps working.

Run your "team" through the game plan and familiarize them on where everything goes and what to be careful of. Feed them well, but not too much beer until you are finished!;)

Detroit Bill 12-27-2014 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by bobcowan (Post 1331811)
Generally speaking, you'll need the bellhousing and contents, clutch linkage, attachment bolts for everything, throttle linkage/cable, radiator hoses, and a few other minor odds and ends. Mostly it depends on what you're installing.

If you call Mike Forte, he'll ship you everything you need, right down to the last washer.

Who is Mike Forte, does he have a website?

patrickt 12-27-2014 01:42 PM

If you get to know your local Cobra club, most of them will put your engine and trans in for free -- just because it's fun -- and the price tag is usually pizza, beer, and occasionally something a little harder.;) $10k to drop an engine and trans in to a Cobra is nuts.

Detroit Bill 12-27-2014 01:49 PM

What worries me is that I am sure it is much more engine and motor mounts. The problem is I am not sure what is involved.

blykins 12-27-2014 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Detroit Bill (Post 1331830)
Who is Mike Forte, does he have a website?

There's actually a few of us that can supply all those things....:-)

Bernica 12-27-2014 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by patrickt (Post 1331837)
If you get to know your local Cobra club, most of them will put your engine and trans in for free -- just because it's fun -- and the price tag is usually pizza, beer, and occasionally something a little harder.;) $10k to drop an engine and trans in to a Cobra is nuts.

Totally agree!...$10k? That buys a lot of pizza and beer!:D

Unless you just don't want to deal with it and have "concierge service", but then that is still nuts!:eek:

You also learn a lot of things along the way that you will need to know in owning and maintaining one of these cars.;)

lippy 12-27-2014 03:11 PM

Just plan it out. You can do this, and you'd be glad afterward. Plenty of help available here, and that's all I needed.

Bernica 12-27-2014 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Detroit Bill (Post 1331838)
What worries me is that I am sure it is much more engine and motor mounts. The problem is I am not sure what is involved.

If that's all you are worried about, then buy yourself a plastic mockup block ahead of time and make sure everything is going to fit.:cool:

RodKnock 12-27-2014 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by patrickt (Post 1331837)
If you get to know your local Cobra club, most of them will put your engine and trans in for free -- just because it's fun -- and the price tag is usually pizza, beer, and occasionally something a little harder.;) $10k to drop an engine and trans in to a Cobra is nuts.

Speaking on behalf of the certifiably nutty crowd, as Bernica alludes to, $10K will buy you "concierge level" detail and service. I paid a local shop in the SF Bay Area (though an hour+ away from home) to install my engine and tranny, plus detail the engine compartment (and other parts of the car) with authenticity in mind. What I didn't get are a whole host of issues, one example being the misalignment of the bellhousing and trans. You're paying an expert with 25+ years of Cobra-specific experience and knowledge.

patrickt 12-27-2014 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RodKnock (Post 1331860)
Speaking on behalf of the certifiably nutty crowd, as Bernica alludes to, $10K will buy you "concierge level" detail and service. I paid a local shop in the SF Bay Area (though an hour+ away from home) to install my engine and tranny, plus detail the engine compartment (and other parts of the car) with authenticity in mind. What I didn't get are a whole host of issues, one example being the misalignment of the bellhousing and trans. You're paying an expert with 25+ years of Cobra-specific experience and knowledge.

Well, I can't point fingers... I essentially did the same, albeit with the elves in New Britain.:cool:

Dimis 12-27-2014 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by RodKnock (Post 1331860)
You're paying an expert with 25+ years of Cobra-specific experience and knowledge.

Reminds me of boxhead's (Aussie Club cobra member and all round good guy) sign off...

Professionals built the titanic.
Ametures built the arc.

Just sayin'

RodKnock 12-27-2014 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dimis (Post 1331866)
Reminds me of boxhead's (Aussie Club cobra member and all round good guy) sign off...

Professionals built the titanic.
Ametures built the arc.

Just sayin'

A. Noah didn't hit an iceberg.
B. Don't believe everything you read.

patrickt 12-27-2014 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RodKnock (Post 1331871)
A. Noah didn't hit an iceberg.
B. Don't believe everything you read.

I've noticed Dimis has been quite contrary lately....%/

Dimis 12-27-2014 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RodKnock (Post 1331871)
A. Noah didn't hit an iceberg.
B. Don't believe everything you read.

A. How do you know he didn't? Particularly if you didn't believe what you read?
B. I don't. Never read the story. Only ever heard about it.

RodKnock 12-27-2014 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dimis (Post 1331866)
Reminds me of boxhead's (Aussie Club cobra member and all round good guy) sign off...

Professionals built the titanic.
Ametures built the arc.

Just sayin'

Quote:

Originally Posted by patrickt (Post 1331873)
I've noticed Dimis has been quite contrary lately....%/

Either he hasn't found any parts in local park's bushes lately or his Superman t-shirt shrunk and he can't wear it anymore. :LOL:

Dimis 12-27-2014 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by patrickt (Post 1331873)
I've noticed Dimis has been quite contrary lately....%/

Lately!?!
I was born cynical! :cool:

Besides, ive noticed you've been leaving plenty of slack for me to take up. :p


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