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John Wick Ford Mustang Official Build Pack 4 Options
Markwarren
#1 Posted : 16 August 2025 17:29:15
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Issue 9

Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.

Begin the assembly by inserting the two mountain lugs on the starter motor (9B) into the corresponding holes in the base of the engine block (9A), picture 2.

Retrieve the transmission assembly and slide the connector plate to the bell housing down the groove on the bottom of the engine block, picture 3.

Take the engine assembly and place that on the top of the engine block, picture 4, securing it in place using 2 x type “c” screws, picture 5.

That completes the assembly for this issue.
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Markwarren
#2 Posted : 16 August 2025 17:31:12
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Issue 10

Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.

Fit the oil filter mount (10B) to the oil pan (10A), picture 2 and secure it in place using a type “D” screw, picture 3. Push fit the oil filter (10C) onto the mount, picture 4.

Place the oil pan on the bottom of the engine block and secure it in place using 6 x type “H” screws as shown in picture 5.

Finally, place the valve cover breather (10D) into the hole in the left valve cover, picture 6.

Picture 7 shows the completed assembly for this issue.
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Markwarren
#3 Posted : 17 August 2025 12:45:15
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Issue 11

Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.

Snap the two air conditioning parts together, (11B & 11D), pictures 2 and 3. Match up the notches on the air conditioning compressor bracket (11B) and fit it on the end of the air conditioning compressor assembly, picture 4.

Press fit the pully (11C) into the end of the assembly, picture 5.

Take the assembly and align it with the hole on the engine front (11A), pictures 6 and 7.

That completes the assembly for this issue.
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Markwarren
#4 Posted : 17 August 2025 12:47:22
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Issue 12

Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.

Begin by placing the left seat cushion (12E) onto the left seat base (12B), pictures 2 and 3.

Fit the six pins on the front seat backrest (12A) into the holes on the inside the front seat back cushion (12D), picture 4.

Prest the seat lever (12C) into the side hole on the front seat back cushion, picture 5.

Join the front seat base and backrest by fitting the two mounting posts at the back of the backrest into the two holes in the seat base, securing the two parts using 2 x type “I” screws, picture 6.

Picture 7 shows the completed assembly for this issue.
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Markwarren
#5 Posted : 18 August 2025 10:10:50
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Issue 13

Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.

Press the shaft of the water pump pully (13C) into the centre hole of the water pump (13B), picture 2 and 3.

Fit the assembly onto the engine front and secure with a type “I” screw as shown in pictures 4 and 5.

Fit the three pins on the inside of the crankshaft pully inner (13D) into the crankshaft outer section (13F). Place the crankshaft assembly over the front engine, securing it using a type “I” screw, pictures 6, 7 and 8.

Finally fit the two left hand idler pulleys (13E) into the two holes as shown in picture 9.

That completes the assembly for this issue.
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Markwarren
#6 Posted : 18 August 2025 10:14:05
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Issue 14

Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.

Snap fit the two alternator parts together (14A and 14B), picture 2 and 3.

Place the assembly to the engine front casting securing it with 2 x type “D” screws, pictures 4 and 5.

Fit the two right side idler pulleys (14C), picture 6.

Take the air conditioning belt (14C), this is the smaller of the two belts supplied and fit it around the pulley system as shown in picture 7. Note: Fit the belt to the inside of the crankshaft pulley.

Take the alternator belt and fit it as shown in picture 8. Note: This belt will fit on the outer side of the crankshaft pulley.

Fasten the engine front casting to the engine block using 4 x type “E” screws, picture 9.

Finally, fit the water pump hose connector (13A) to the upper left side of the front engine casting, picture 10.

Pictures 11 and 12 show the completed assembly for this issue and pack.

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