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broncoo's B2 rollin again

Posted: Mon May 30, 2005 5:12 pm
by broncoo
yup here it is ads it sit now gettin real close to wheelin it again :D

here are some specs

94 stang 5.0L painless wiring kit, crane powermax 2030 cam, crane alum roller rockers, comp cams valves springs and guides melling high volume oil pump, moroso 3/8" phenolic intake spacer, energy suspension poly mustang motor mounts

rebuilt C6 automatic with BB tailshaft, rv shift kit and a deep pan

np203/205 dual cases with stainless shift linkage :finger:

axles are a corp 14ff 4.10's welded and cut down and a eb d44 4.10's welded. not doin much to em cuz i intend on goin fullwidth d60 14 bolt

still have a bit to do but i'll get there

Posted: Mon May 30, 2005 8:43 pm
by Nobody
I didn't realize you tore it apart. How long have you been down? The dual cases should be nice.

BTW- you can come clean my garage!

Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 8:17 am
by marinebroncoii
:eek: That thing looks awesome, I don't think my rear driveshaft would be too happy with the angle I'd have if I used dual T-cases, but I wish I could. Sounds like you built that 5.0 to tear some stuff up. You should be able to sell those narrowed axles to someone for enought to do your new ones.

Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 4:24 pm
by broncoo
yup i tore it down about a year ago when the c6 started slippin in first and the engine was knockin

do ALL my own work too

yeah i keep the garage pretty clean i hate workin in a messy enviroment

gonna be buildin a shop come fall tho

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 9:59 pm
by broncoo
just dumped the new engine in got it back to within 1/2" of the firewall

my rear shaft is gonna be tiny with the c6 and dual cases

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 3:45 am
by marinebroncoii
The only thing I can think of to help lengthen it would be to use a output shapt and adapter from a NP208 between the tranny and t-case which is about 4 inches shorter than the one you have but all that linkage would have to be redone. The mod needed to make the adapter work on a 205 is a small notch. The only other thing is to get the radiator, electric fans and engine as far forward as possible. Good luck though, can't wait to see it together and in action.

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 12:05 pm
by Rockcrawler
my doubler is way longer then that and my drive line is tinny but i also fliped the rear springs around so it pushed the rear axle back 5 inches. Make sure to put a limiting strap in the center of your axle to keep it droping to much and blowing apart your rear yoke! it wont limit any of your flex to.

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 6:30 pm
by broncoo
good idea on the limiting strap there rockcrawler

yeah i'm usin a taurus electric fan gonna make a aluminum shround and offset it to one side to clear the waterpump i also cut out a good amount of the core support to fit my new alum. radiator

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 9:34 pm
by broncoo
some more progress :D

in the middle of buildin a tranny crossmember thats why the engine hoist is there

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 2:23 am
by marinebroncoii
I think I had alot less work jut putting the daul fans in front of my radiator without modifying the core support at all. Here is the best picture I have showing the fans in front of the radiator. I can't even remember what brand or size they are but they were on clearance at the summit retail store and 2 of them fit literally perfect in the hole in the radiator support and then my aluminum radiator clears the water pump by about 1.5". Not saying this to knock how you did it or try to convince you to do it my way, just putting the info out for others.
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 6:02 pm
by broncoo
i'm putting a tranny cooler in between the rad and grill and i'm usin a taurus fan witch are pullers
did you use a conversion radiator?

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 6:12 pm
by Nobody
On the taurus fan, I found a similar fan that has a lower profile shroud than the taurus fan. The motors appear to be interchangable. I still have to swap out the motors, but the shroud got me the extra room I needed to clear the water pump. Actually, the fan works fine....even blew a 30amp fuse :rolleyes: Which BTW- I recommend using a circuit breaker instead.

In the picture you can see how the shroud is thick on top, and tapers down to the bottom.

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 9:47 pm
by broncoo
i cut almost all the shroud off the fan and am gonna make a new one out of aluminum

i'm gonna run an 80amp relay (thats what they pull on start up) and a 30 amp circuit breaker acording to arcives on pirate they pull 33amps continuos and i don't feel like blowin stuff or catchin on fire also going to wire in a on/off temp sensor for the fan

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2005 4:41 am
by marinebroncoii
mine is an aluminum radiator that I got from Summit, it is one of their summit brand universal ones. I just measured what I could fit and got the closest thing. I have a tranny and an oil cooler in front of my radiator, the fans are pretty low profile. When i get home I have the boxes and reciept for the fan and the radiator and will take more pics of how they are both mounted and how they fit. Mine have a thermastat and also have an overide switch that I put on the dash to be able to turn it on manually if the temp climbs and they don't turn on by themselves.

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 12:17 pm
by broncoo
here are a few more i had to "trim" my core support a bit to make this rad fit

and i got my t-cases up as high as i could only hang down about 1"