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2000 Cobra R Rear Diff oil question.
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<blockquote data-quote="GaryGrimm" data-source="post: 11308514" data-attributes="member: 125464"><p>Thanks guys for the help.</p><p>I'm happy to say that the cover is in, and the car moved under its own power!</p><p>The Ford cover is much bigger; and just barely fit into place. In hindsight, it would have been better to pull the half shafts pull the center section out versus wrestling the center section around while its connected to the half shafts (I wasn't mentally prepared to pull the car that far apart). It's seriously a nice piece. I wanted to do a Fore cover; but was unable to find one and the thought of putting updated factory Ford parts on the car appealed to me.</p><p></p><p>Bruce, I left the mounts alone for now. My plan is to take the car out to the track a few times this summer and see if I get hooked (and If I'm prepared to turn the car into a track car). I'm starting out with a car control clinic and then moving on to performance driving school. If I get the bug, I plan to do 4.11's, T2, your mounts, and a diff cooler next winter. </p><p>Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaryGrimm, post: 11308514, member: 125464"] Thanks guys for the help. I'm happy to say that the cover is in, and the car moved under its own power! The Ford cover is much bigger; and just barely fit into place. In hindsight, it would have been better to pull the half shafts pull the center section out versus wrestling the center section around while its connected to the half shafts (I wasn't mentally prepared to pull the car that far apart). It's seriously a nice piece. I wanted to do a Fore cover; but was unable to find one and the thought of putting updated factory Ford parts on the car appealed to me. Bruce, I left the mounts alone for now. My plan is to take the car out to the track a few times this summer and see if I get hooked (and If I'm prepared to turn the car into a track car). I'm starting out with a car control clinic and then moving on to performance driving school. If I get the bug, I plan to do 4.11's, T2, your mounts, and a diff cooler next winter. Gary [/QUOTE]
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