Thanks. That is good to know. Guess I can go with the VA setup.
Thanks. That is good to know. Guess I can go with the VA setup.I am running the stock alternator in the factory position using the Detroit Speed alternator relocation bracket. It rotates the alternator closer to the block and further away from the frame rail.
Detroit Speed 060436DS Detroit Speed Coyote Alternator Relocation Bracket
A friend did it with a Coyote swap in an F100 and seems to like it. He is @restostangs on InstagramI could use a Volvo pump out of a yard. That crossed my mind too, but I haven't seen anyone do it to know what its like.
Thanks! I’ll look through his page. I think I actually follow him. You think I should go to the trouble? You’re using the VA and your install looks pretty nice. At this point and even before, I knew I’d need to balance money with time. I’m an impatient person with somewhat limited time (2 teen daughters) and want a high quality product. I drool over you build all the time and am constantly looking though your thread.A friend did it with a Coyote swap in an F100 and seems to like it. He is @restostangs on Instagram
I believe it would be a viable option but I haven't actually driven the truck so hard for me to say good or bad. He has the pump mounted up under the fender and there is just a little sound from it when you turn the power on but you can't here it at all once he lights the fuse on the Coyote.Thanks! I’ll look through his page. I think I actually follow him. You think I should go to the trouble? You’re using the VA and your install looks pretty nice. At this point and even before, I knew I’d need to balance money with time. I’m an impatient person with somewhat limited time (2 teen daughters) and want a high quality product. I drool over you build all the time and am constantly looking though your thread.
Looks like a really nice piece. Only complication is whether or not I will need to limit its travel for the hydraulic TOB and how to do it. Also finding a way to put a clutch switch on it. Shoulda done a 2jz. None of that Chevy nonsense. I love a 2nd gen Camaro. If I ever get FU money I will get one and coyote swap it.That MalWood USA clutch pedal is pretty trick! I put a SBC in a 1981 4x4 Yoda truck in 1990. Engine in and out of that truck 50 times trying to make it work. Thats why I'll stick with the old SBF on my Mustang. It only come's out once a year.
Yeah. Its a lot of work but its fun(most of the time). I have really learned that sometimes its better to just walk away. Thanks for the kind words. I have read through your thread many times in the last couple months.Wow, somehow I had missed seeing your build thread, now subscribed. Lots of memories regarding all the mods required to make my 6R80 AT fit, similar to your T56.
I am looking forward to seeing your flat firewall when done. I modified my original FW to increase room for the CMCCs.
Keep up the good work, fun to see others go down this road.