While doing the body-on restoration of my 1966 Galaxie 500XL I pulled the entire front end off up to the firewall (fenders, inner fenders, engine, radiator support) so I had only 2 framerails sticking out. It was much easier when I cleaned everything and installed the new suspension and brake lines. I would suggest removing the engine if you are capable, and using a power washer with some degreasing solvent like super clean by castrol or simple green. It all depends on how detailed of a job you plan on doing. After I had cleaned everything I could paint everything off of the car which provided a much more desirable result. I would say that the more you leave on the car the harder it will be. Chad Zeilenga 1973 Imp 1966 Ford Galaxie 500XL --- Paul Volkmann <imperial65@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > As you're doing all the wires and hoses, you may as > well get that engine out > of there which would make it alot easier to > 'spruce-up' the engine & bay. > > And as long as you've got it pulled, you (if you've > got the desire & funds) > may as well do the rebuild > > Just my $0.03 > > > >From: Tahoe8798@xxxxxxx > > > > >Fellow Club Members, > > I am planning my late spring "sprucing-up" of > my 66 Crown > >convertible. > >I would like to detail the engine and engine bay > area. To include: > >cleaning, > >painting, and new hoses and wiring. In order to do > this properly and > >restore > >the area to a like new condition, would pulling the > engine be required? If > >so > >, are we talking a monumental task? And finally, if > the engine is pulled, > >would this be an ideal time to rebuild the engine? > The engine has approx. > >88,000 miles on it. Your suggestions will be > appreciated. > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: > http://mobile.msn.com > > >