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- 2003.5 Titanium Gray MSP #1699
First, I'd like to thank Jeff & the other people I talked to for help with this project. I'd also like to point out how TOTALLY misleading Jeff's thread about this was too.
He said that this only takes an hour & that the resulting weight savings was 80lbs. In reality, it's more like 6 hours (doing it solo) & 35lbs (I weighed it). (smash)
So anyway, they're out...enjoy the pics!
1. All the parts, brackets, bolts, etc. The A/C box weighed 22lbs & the PS box weighed 13.
2. You can actually see all of the engine now since I also removed the brackets that held everything to the engine.
3. I still have 1 A/C & 1 PS line that I couldn't remove.
4. I think I could fit a small child in my engine bay now
5. In the foreground, you see the A/C line I removed, the special connector I couldn't disconnect (even WITH the Ford AC removal tool), & the PS line I coudn't get at (not enough room to reach down with big pliers). In the background, you see the PS line I removed.

So anyway, they're out...enjoy the pics!

1. All the parts, brackets, bolts, etc. The A/C box weighed 22lbs & the PS box weighed 13.
2. You can actually see all of the engine now since I also removed the brackets that held everything to the engine.
3. I still have 1 A/C & 1 PS line that I couldn't remove.
4. I think I could fit a small child in my engine bay now

5. In the foreground, you see the A/C line I removed, the special connector I couldn't disconnect (even WITH the Ford AC removal tool), & the PS line I coudn't get at (not enough room to reach down with big pliers). In the background, you see the PS line I removed.