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I had my car out yesterday and it looks like it has a blown head gasket on the PS bank.  It was converted to a '97 Lincoln 4.6  DOHC engine by Wilkinson a few owners back.  I spoke to a buddy of mine that is a Ford mechanic and he said they are prone to have bad head gaskets and warped heads.  I'm wondering if anyone had a 4.6 converted car and upgraded to a newer Cobra 4.6 engine.  Mine has a MoTeC driver, so not sure if that would work with a newer 4.6. 

Any info is appreciated.  Mike

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Yep, I talked to Steve W a while back and he said he did over 100 of them.  Cory at Collector's Choice did a lot of them too.  He was doing one when I was up there, years ago.  I think Hall and Pantera Performance were doing them too.

I thought about going back.  Actually had a 71 Boss 351, but sold it a few years back.  Figured I was never going back.  Now......this.  It would take a lot to source all of the parts to go back.  Might have to stay the course.  If it's coming out, I either rebuild this one or "upgrade."  Hope to only have to do it once.  If it does come out, I'll clearance the wheelhouses correctly.  There is a thickness of a piece of paper between the wheelhouses and the heads.  That's even with someone grinding material off the heads. 

The Ford Control Pack is a really simple way to go when swapping in a Coyote. It plugs into the factory engine harness and there are only three or four wires to connect and you are done. It will even control the cooling fans ( relays built right in) and fuel pump. If you keep the engine stock, there is no tuning necessary . I put one into a Superlite GT-R for a customer with only a CobraJet intake, a GT500 throttlebody  custom exhaust and a custom tune, it made 415rwhp and runs like a new Mustang . I also offer stainless headers for the Pantera application. And the firewall ends up completely flat ! 

 

Ron

 

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