think i'll have to do this soon, thanks guys
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DO IT!!!! but....be sure to come back on here after you do it, and post pics for others to see the different routes people went to do the install...im still trying to find mustang take off coil covers...may just end up buying 2 sets of boss covers when i order the boss covers for the white truck...im just not sure about the blue of the boss coil covers on the blue truck since blue flame is nowhere close to the blue of the boss coil covers...
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Etal ...
There's currently (and has been for a quite a while) an eBay listing for new, take-off Mustang 5.0L coil covers (grey) -AND- engine cover for $80 *free* shipping. The seller is roushperformance *Caveat - Provided for your consideration; have no interest, nor association with the seller. . |
yeah, ive seen, not really looking for another intake cover. Ive seen the entire kits new in the box, for 120..im looking for just the coil covers, to save some change.
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Originally Posted by SUPERSIX
(Post 4964219)
DO IT!!!! but....be sure to come back on here after you do it, and post pics for others to see the different routes people went to do the install...im still trying to find mustang take off coil covers...may just end up buying 2 sets of boss covers when i order the boss covers for the white truck...im just not sure about the blue of the boss coil covers on the blue truck since blue flame is nowhere close to the blue of the boss coil covers...
Originally Posted by gDMJoe
(Post 4964283)
Etal ...
There's currently (and has been for a quite a while) an eBay listing for new, take-off Mustang 5.0L coil covers (grey) -AND- engine cover for $80 *free* shipping. The seller is roushperformance *Caveat - Provided for your consideration; have no interest, nor association with the seller. . |
Koolponycar ... Also to note, the ball studs for the coil covers Part # 2L1Z-6N958-AA on tasca e-bays site have 6x2x9 on a pic of the pack they come in. So my guess is that that means M6x 2.00"x9mm? I am going to try to find something similar too rather than paying $12 x 6 for those http://www.gdmjoe.com/gothf150/engine/coverballstud.jpg *Purchased from Amazon. http://www.gdmjoe.com/gothf150/engine/m6bolt.jpg *Stainless steel M6 allen head bolt purchased from a hardware store. . |
Just bought my covers off eBay. Username roushperformance has the intake cover and coil covers for 80 shipped.
Wayne |
Originally Posted by gDMJoe
(Post 4965538)
Less $$$$$ alternatives ...
http://www.gdmjoe.com/gothf150/engine/coverballstud.jpg *Purchased from Amazon. http://www.gdmjoe.com/gothf150/engine/m6bolt.jpg *Stainless steel M6 allen head bolt purchased from a hardware store. . |
Ball studs
Hey fellas,
Yes you can get the ball studs from Roushperformance for about $1.50 a piece but you have to pay a minimum ups fee of 6.50. So I ordered 6 studs like they use for the Roush covers for a total of $15.50 shipped to my door. Here is a link to what they look like http://dealers.roushperformance.com/...242_manual.pdf I told Brian there he would probably get some more orders coming. O, my engine and coil covers came in today,but it will be about 4 or 5 days before I try to work on this. Will post if I get anything done with pics. |
Any way to install the cover using the stock air box withOUT cutting the cover?
Mine will be in today!! Wayne |
Originally Posted by Z7What
(Post 4966879)
Any way to install the cover using the stock air box withOUT cutting the cover?
Mine will be in today!! Wayne |
Im going to play with mine today also. Should be in by the time i get home today from work. My goal is to not cut or modifiy the intake cover at all. If anything needs to be changed i will change the intake itself. But honestly id rather make my own piping and keep the factory airbox.
We shall see.... Wayne |
Koolponycar Hey fellas, Yes you can get the ball studs from Roushperformance for about $1.50 a piece but you have to pay a minimum ups fee of 6.50. So I ordered 6 studs like they use for the Roush covers for a total of $15.50 shipped to my door. Here is a link to what they look like http://dealers.roushperformance.com/...242_manual.pdf I've added it to my F150 parts knowledge base. . |
Originally Posted by Z7What
(Post 4967049)
Im going to play with mine today also. Should be in by the time i get home today from work. My goal is to not cut or modifiy the intake cover at all. If anything needs to be changed i will change the intake itself. But honestly id rather make my own piping and keep the factory airbox.
We shall see.... Wayne
Originally Posted by gDMJoe
(Post 4967135)
THANK YOU! for the ROUSH ball stud part # reference ( 4010-008-0006 ). http://www.gdmjoe.com/thumb.gif
I've added it to my F150 parts knowledge base. . |
The covers came into and I wasted no time installing the coil covers. They look awesome the intake cover is going to take some work to get it how I want it. I was just curious if anybody has pictures or what heater lines and vacuum lines they cut and modded so I can get an idea.
Wayne |
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