Marauder down but definitely not out!

Update 2006 Dept:
I'm now in the home stretch and MMR will have the motor finished week and tentative delivery late next week. I'm having it sent to Wheelers Autobody where I'm doing programming for a couple reasons;

1. They have semi docks to make unloading cake and
2. We're going to paint everything in Wheelers paint booth!

2 has me really excited! I've ordered yet more parts for the new motor. Valve covers (unpainted), Front cover and tensioner and a new oil pan but I'm now in need of an Upper and Lower intake from someone who has done a Trilogy install. Why?

Originally, I was going to have the valve covers, front cover and intakes anodized to match my Zex Nitrous kit to keep a theme going. I did a lot of reading and studying anodizing and even found home kits. Turns out it is relatively simple to setup and do. Unfortunately, everything that bolts to the motor is not the right type of aluminum to get the job done.

Enter Wheelers paint guru Chris. He showed me this new line of paints from Alsa called MirraChrome. [link here] Using MirraChrome and a blend of their Candy Concentrates we will be able to make all the parts look anodized, but better.

We're going to put the motor on my motor stand and warm it up in their paint booth for a couple days and then begin. First up is a professional tape job to keep paint out of the engine internals. Then he's going to lay down a high-temp gloss single-stage black to the iron block. Then we buff it and apply the MirraChrome. Finally the topcoat clear (many coats) and WOW!

MirraChrome is heat tolerant when the base and topcoats are applied correctly so it should maintain this appearance for many happy (s)miles.

We'll do the pan, covers and intakes with the same process as well as all the S/C tubes in a second pass group once the motor is complete and out of the booth. In fact, this paint can be applied to plastic as well so many under hood components will also get the treatment. In goes plastic and out comes something that looks like it is chromed tinted metal.

As we prep and paint, I'll be sure to have the camera and camcorder running to show how this comes out.

I AM STOKED!!!

john
 
You ROCK Claude!

Address is:

John Friel
1662 Oakwood Dr.
Waterloo, IA 50703.

Let me know what shipping is and I'll PayPal you!

Cheers!

john
 
Oops! That was supposed to be a PM...

But the same goes for whoever has an upper!

Thanks again Chuck. ;)

John
 
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TooManyFords said:
Address is:

John Friel
1662 Oakwood Dr.
Waterloo, IA 50703.

Let me know what shipping is and I'll PayPal you!

Cheers!

john

It's in the mail today.

The price of shipping will be one ice-cold Bud Light when we meet face-to-face.
 
TooManyFords said:
Oops! That was supposed to be a PM...

But the same goes for whoever has an upper!

Thanks again Claude. ;)

John

No problem.

But I'd really prefer it if you called me Chuck...:)
 
Tallboy said:
It's in the mail today.

The price of shipping will be one ice-cold Bud Light when we meet face-to-face.

Done. Maybe we will cross paths at Sebring then?

Cheers!

john
 
I am so excited!

The motor from MMR just arrived on the shipping dock here at Wheelers. I have to go get my engine stand this afternoon and some band cutters to free it from the pallet.

I'll have pictures and such tomorrow.

Cheers!

john
 
TooManyFords said:
I am so excited!

The motor from MMR just arrived on the shipping dock here at Wheelers. I have to go get my engine stand this afternoon and some band cutters to free it from the pallet.

I'll have pictures and such tomorrow.

Cheers!

john


Cool. Post pictures and specs!
 
New motor! Whoohoo!(c)(tm) TMF

The new motor is on the engine stand waiting for the oil pan and the special MirraChrome painting of the covers etc. I see a light at the end of the tunnel. Going through MM withdrawl!


I still need a few more parts to complete this project. If you have a line on a company (and/or URL) and can post, please do. If you feel more comfortable PM'ing, that works too.

Parts:

1. 8-bolt flex plate for cobra crank to our automatics
2. Chrome or polished Alternator
3. Chrome or polished pulley set for all accessories and tensioner
4. SFI damper that supports lower pulley. needs to supports large Cog drive for 3.5" Gilmer belt

Only #1 is an absolute requirement to get it running, but since it is on the engine stand it only makes sense to get the rest of the bling done now.

Any and all help finding these are MUCH APPRECIATED!

Thanks gang.

John
 
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John,
#1 Try a flexplate out of a Lightning. IIRC they are a Windsor motor and use an 8 bolt crank.

#2 Try here http://www.pa-performance.com for your polished/chromed alternator.

#3 Try March Performance for the pulleys.

#4 At a loss on this one.
TooManyFords said:
I still need a few more parts to complete this project. If you have a line on a company (and/or URL) and can post, please do. If you feel more comfortable PM'ing, that works too.

Parts:

1. 8-bolt flex plate for cobra crank to our automatics
2. Chrome or polished Alternator
3. Chrome or polished pulley set for all accessories and tensioner
4. SFI damper that supports lower pulley. needs to supports large Cog drive for 3.5" Gilmer belt

Only #1 is an absolute requirement to get it running, but since it is on the engine stand it only makes sense to get the rest of the bling done now.

Any and all help finding these are MUCH APPRECIATED!

Thanks gang.

John
 
Thanks for the input on the missing components...

I've purchased the Ford Racing flex plate from Summit. PA-Performance worked with me after sending them some pictures and I'm getting the G4 Alternator in Gloss Black powdercoat. While at Summit I also purchased the Hurst Roll Control kit and will be tapping into my green OD button per CarFixer's instructions.

The pulleys I found on BilletFlow's web site. I have to call them Monday to get the specs for which ones I need, but will be getting them in Gloss Black as well. Link Here to see them.

Also, just an FYI, I've updated my Engine Rebuild 2006 website. Pay particular attention to 02/06/06.. Check it out!

Cheers!

John
 
March 2nd 2006 is the big day!

I am way too excitied! Tomorrow my car goes in to have the motor swapped out. Eric tells me I'll be driving it Saturday.

I'll finally have pictures of the damage then and will get them posted on the side. Boy, I was going through marauder withdrawl big time!

I'll get lots of pics as we do the swap.

Cheers!

john
 
Congrats John!! I'm picking up my supercharger this weekend, looks like this weekend oughta be fun for both of us.
 
:D Saturday I'll probably spend ALL DAY in it. We have some "bonding" we need to get through.

:eek: Well, after I photograph the GRENADE BLOCK anyway and promise my MM I will never, never, ever do that again...

;) Cheers!

John
 
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