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Project '66 Engine Compartment Detailing

With the Paint and the Bodywork Completed, Now Comes the Fun Part
By Mark Houlahan
Photography by Mark Houlahan
1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Complete Detail
Our '66 engine compartment... 
   
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1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Complete Detail
Our '66 engine compartment is ready for our 289 V-8 transplant that will be ready in a few short months. The Paddock's catalog has everything you need to make your vintage Mustang's engine bay a show winner like this.
1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Starter Solinoid
1 What better place to start... 
   
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1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Starter Solinoid
1 What better place to start than with the starter solenoid (bad pun; no extra charge). We ordered the correct AMK solenoid and engine compartment fastener kit to attach everything under the hood from the Paddock--an AMK dealer. If your replacement sheetmetal doesn't have the locating holes dimpled or predrilled, you should measure the location on an original car for placement.
1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Battery Cover
2 The little details are... 
   
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1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Battery Cover
2 The little details are what the judges notice. On many early cars, we notice that the positive battery cable rubber shield is missing. This particular item adds originality to the engine bay, not to mention safety. Again, if your new metal doesn't have the holes, measure another car.
1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Battery OK Stamp
3 At this time, The Paddock... 
   
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1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Battery OK Stamp
3 At this time, The Paddock offers only the unstamped version of the Battery OK decal, so you will have to stamp it and sign it yourself. Check with your club members, because someone might have had a stamp made previously.
1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Battery Tray
4 Using the battery tray... 
   
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1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Battery Tray
4 Using the battery tray hardware that came in our master engine compartment hardware kit, the battery tray was easily secured. The Paddock also has a battery tray kit with the correct hardware if you need to replace just this one item under your hood.
1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Voltage Regulator
5 The voltage regulator mounts... 
   
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1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Voltage Regulator
5 The voltage regulator mounts to the driver side of the core support with two self-tapping 3/8-inch bolts. Mount the regulator with the terminals facing outboard (toward the fender).
1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Reproduction Screw Tip Covers
6 A new reproduction from... 
   
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1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Reproduction Screw Tip Covers
6 A new reproduction from The Paddock are these voltage regulator screw tip covers. These rubber covers simply screw down over the sharp tips of the regulator screws protruding through the other side of the core support.
1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Autolite Information Sticker
7 The Autolite information... 
   
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1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Autolite Information Sticker
7 The Autolite information sticker is usually found in a horizontal position midway down the driver side shock tower face. Though we have seen some stickers mounted vertically and even upside down, we opted for the more common attachment to prevent raising eyebrows with the judges.
1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Fuel Line Rubber Grommet
8 Since our six-cylinder... 
   
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1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Fuel Line Rubber Grommet
8 Since our six-cylinder engine bay will soon wear a V-8, we had to install some items our '66 six-cylinder engine bay didn't have before, such as the V-8 fuel line rubber grommet in the left front inner fender.
1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Accelerator Linkage
9 The accelerator linkage... 
   
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1966 Ford Mustang Engine Detailing Accelerator Linkage
9 The accelerator linkage was another item that had to be changed in favor of the correct V-8 part. Luckily, the V-8 linkage mounting holes are there; you just need to utilize them with the correct V-8 hardware.

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