In the 96-98 Cobras our engines are hand made by two guys. What about in the Mark? Were they hand made too or just run down an assembly line like all the other 2V 4.6's?
I would assume it was an assembly line run, wouldn't ours have signatures on them as well if built by hand?
I would assume it was an assembly line run, wouldn't ours have signatures on them as well if built by hand?
cobra motors were assembled by "two man teams" not by "two men".
There were far more than two SVT engine builders, if you notice the names on the plaques they are different...not just the same names over and over.
I forget for obvious reasons.
:lol:I was gonna mention that sometimes the first name was the same and the second was different as well.. but figgered it'd just make you wanna kick me in the nutz more.
just dont fly the helicopter into my face, as good as you fly it, there's no way you're gonna get by with "oopps sorry that was an accident".
Damn.... I only has 95 million left.was probably stored in the 96 million brain cells I killed...lol
Sorry
mcintyre is a strange name for a vato....
SVT stands for "some vato took" it from a lincoln parts bin....
No kidding, hell everything is so tight, maybe ours were built by gnomes. :lol:Hell.. Lincoln tried to HIDE the entire motor from the owners
LMAO
Damn.... I only has 95 million left.
*chews on a crayon*
Cobra engines were built by 2 2 man teams. My dad supervised them at romeo. And most of the 32v were hand rebuilt, because they has so many mess ups, lvl (low volume line) spent 7 12's fixing them for almost 2 years straight.
Cobra engines were built by 2 2 man teams. My dad supervised them at romeo. And most of the 32v were hand rebuilt, because they has so many mess ups, lvl (low volume line) spent 7 12's fixing them for almost 2 years straight.