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Post  Doug Rahn December 31st 2011, 10:23 am

As some of you know I love to draw, especially in my CAD program. I'm starting a new project that will get the A headed 598 that is currently in my '90 Mustang. The engine will get some upgrades as well, Danny Bee, dry sump system, Titanium intake valves, etc.. Since I didn't have anything to do yesterday I started doing a preliminary design for the front motor plate. I have an extensive library of parts, so really all I have to do is drag and drop parts where I want to put them. Here a snap shot of what I've done so far. When I do the final design, all I'll have to do is send the file to a local shop in Savannah I've done business with before and they'll cut the plate out on the water-jet table. I'm working of the rear plate today. When this car is done, all I can say is "Watch Out"! affraid Twisted Evil .

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Post  KY JELLY December 31st 2011, 2:36 pm

Very nice Doug the only thing I would do different is thread the water passages and run a remote water pump. If you like that type of water pump that's great.
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Post  richter69 December 31st 2011, 3:07 pm

Do as KY said, but take it a step further and put a tank in the rear, pump ice water through the heads, ditch the radiator, get out of the stone ages......... Wink
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Post  jbozzelle January 2nd 2012, 1:12 pm

Looks good, but what is it going in???

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