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Old 05-20-2004, 09:41 AM
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Talking Pics of my APE motor :)

More I look at it the happier I get so I went out and tooks some pics. My camera sucks and the motor looks even better in person. I should be dropping it in tomorrow. What do you guys think should I drop it in with the tranny attached or without. I was also thinking about taking off my hood although I did not take it off when we pulled the motor. Clearance was pretty tight then even without heads on which is why I was thinking of doing this. What do you guys think not only about the pics but about the best drop in method.

btw the intake was shipped on the motor from ape, I had to take it off for the drop in.
Old 05-20-2004, 09:43 AM
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last two pics..
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When i dropped my APE Motor in we did it witht he hood off and the tranny attached. Went in pretty easy. There was three of us and one person worked the jack under the car to hold up the tranny to get the motor in its mounts. Took maybe 20 min.
Motor looks good. What heads?
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Old 05-20-2004, 09:51 AM
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ape heads, I was thinking the same aobut taking the hood off and dropping it with tranny, did you guys have it up on jackstands as well when doing this?
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looks good
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Man looks kickass!!!! I guess they didnt box it up in cardboard either huh?? Looks like a pretty solid crate that its sitting on. You need to get that dang thing in so you listen to the sweet sound of the true duals instead of my nasty borlas Ill be over tomorrow!!

Finally we'll be able to drive YOUR car every day to lunch!!! Maybe cruise around for awhile - maybe see that viper again??!?!?
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I should buy one of their 408 shortblocks as a spare they're so reasonably priced
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Originally Posted by Automag928
Man looks kickass!!!! I guess they didnt box it up in cardboard either huh?? Looks like a pretty solid crate that its sitting on. You need to get that dang thing in so you listen to the sweet sound of the true duals instead of my nasty borlas Ill be over tomorrow!!

haha,, yeah the ape crate was pretty awesome I must say. Its sitting only on the bottom peice now, the sides and top I took off with a crowbar already. They really shipped it well, it was wrapped in shrink wrap and then put in a crate where it could not even move. Very nice.

yeah Jay ill catch ya in the morning man so we can start on this thing.
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Originally Posted by Mike K.
ape heads, did you guys have it up on jackstands as well when doing this?
Yea Mike we had it on jackstands, it wasn't way up in the air but it was on the stands. You should have no problem just make sure the guy working the jack is capable lol!!!!

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Originally Posted by tltdLS1
Yea Mike we had it on jackstands, it wasn't way up in the air but it was on the stands. You should have no problem just make sure the guy working the jack is capable lol!!!!

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cool thats prob what ill do then, yeah i hope the jack worker doesnt land that thing on my head
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Originally Posted by Mike K.
cool thats prob what ill do then, yeah i hope the jack worker doesnt land that thing on my head
HHAHAHA well, hopefully that wont be me...How 'bout VINCE and I just stand around and supervise, and hand you beer/coke and band-aids as needed??

VINCE....VINCE....How come you havent replied yet???? Time to install Mike's motor...you can run but you can't hide...You are 6'7"
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HHAHAHA well, hopefully that wont be me...How 'bout VINCE and I just stand around and supervise, and hand you beer/coke and band-aids as needed??
Maybe Vince can put it in without using the engine hoist,

Itll be like our own strong man competition.
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Originally Posted by Mike K.
Maybe Vince can put it in without using the engine hoist,

Itll be like our own strong man competition.
Mike, what front suspension are you running because that iron block is going to sqaut the front end considerably more. Can't remember if your other motor was an iron block or not.
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Yeah watch out for fingers in motor mount holes.......
Not on my Motor but Tommy knows what i mean ....... It should go in easy........
Kyle
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Originally Posted by NA$TY-TA
Yeah watch out for fingers in motor mount holes.......
Not on my Motor but Tommy knows what i mean ....... It should go in easy........
Kyle
Yea I still can't figure out for the life of me why his fingers where there , but anyhow Mike that is a sweet looking motor and I hope everything goes smooth for you this time I have been reading about some of the crap you went through with the last one, sounds like you need a break to go your way lol!!
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I did some lightening of the front end to try and counteract the irons weight, I removed the front bumper support, relocated the battery to the rear, took out the windsheild washer fluid resevoir and various other plastic peices. I am hoping this offsets the weight to a livible amount, I could still do the k member if it gets too bad. Front suspension is still stock though.
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Originally Posted by Mike K.
I did some lightening of the front end to try and counteract the irons weight, I removed the front bumper support, relocated the battery to the rear, took out the windsheild washer fluid resevoir and various other plastic peices. I am hoping this offsets the weight to a livible amount, I could still do the k member if it gets too bad. Front suspension is still stock though.
I don't think it will be that bad then, I think the only reason Kyle's was so bad was because his car was lowered. Good luck with the install man keep us updated as to the progress.
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Man,that looks like an ole regular motor ! jk...congrats to finally getting the motor in. Ya get BIG Vince over there to throw it in fo ya,so you you can go ripping the road.

Hey Vince you ready?
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Very nice, it is good to see you are going to get some enjoyment from your car

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very nice! hope this one works out for ya



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