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Return-Path: Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 21:28:41 -0700 (MST) From: owner-fordtrucks61-79-digest To: fordtrucks61-79-digest Subject: fordtrucks61-79-digest V2 #172 Reply-To: fordtrucks61-79 Sender: owner-fordtrucks61-79-digest fordtrucks61-79-digest Sunday, March 22 1998 Volume 02 : Number 172 ======================================================================= Ford Truck Enthusiasts - 1961-1979 Trucks Digest Visit our web site: http://www.ford-trucks.com/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To unsubscribe, send email to: fordtrucks61-79-digest-request with the word "unsubscribe" in the body of the message. For help, send email to the same address with the word "help" in the body of the message. ======================================================================= In this issue: Re: FE Oil Pump Priming Shaft [danadeb Re: 302 Update ["Bill Beyer" ] Re: 360 vs 390 ID [danadeb Re: 302 Update [Barry ] Re: Engine Theory [Ken Payne ] Re: KEN Admin. Question . [Ken Payne ] 1966 f100 vin decoding [DerekHall Re: Swaybars for F100 ["kingw" ] Question on FE's and Small Blocks [Joe DeLaurentis ] Re: HOT STARTS ["Deacon" ] Re: 460 Article ["Harry Jennings" ] Dana 60's [BDIJXS ] 428 Marauder [BDIJXS ] Lift kits [BDIJXS ] 302 Swap [Schottsweb Re: HOT STARTS [Brian ] Re: Message from Deacon. [Keith Srb ] dual rear wheels ["JAMES MERLO" ] Re:Chevy guys criticize Ford for the changes. [Keith Srb Re: 302 Swap [danadeb Re: 302 Swap [GMPACHECO ] Re: HOT STARTS ["Deacon" ] Re: dual rear wheels ["Deacon" ] Re: Question on FE's and Small Blocks ["Deacon" ] RE: HOT STARTS [DC Beatty ] RE: 302 Swap [DC Beatty ] Re: KEN Admin. Question . ["Chris Hedemark" ] Re: sway bars and air bag suspension ["Deacon" ] ======================================================================= ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 10:27:38 -0800 From: danadeb Subject: Re: FE Oil Pump Priming Shaft Tyler Wilkins wrote: > > Anyone have a Oil Pump Primimg shaft Take the upper guts and drive gear off an old distributor chuck on your drill and spin in the correct direction. look at: http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://members.tripod.com/~Ford_Trucks/index.html And see what I mean! Dana +-------------- Ford Truck Enthusiasts - 1961 thru 1979 --------------+ | Send posts to fordtrucks61-79 | List removal information is on the web site. | +---------- Visit Our Web Site: http://www.ford-trucks.com/ ----------+ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 10:22:27 -0800 From: "Bill Beyer" Subject: Re: 302 Update If you didn't pull the dist and it ran fine then it probably isn't the dist so don't pull it. It still sounds like an ignition/timing issue. Did you add new wires? Maybe they're off by one. Run #1 cyl to TDC on comp stroke and pop the top of the cap to see where the rotor is pointing. It should be very close to #1 plug wire. - ---------- > From: George Schott > To: fordtrucks61-79 > Subject: 302 Update > Date: Sunday, March 22, 1998 5:21 AM > > Thanks for the comments fellas I don't understand how it can be the > distributor the motor ran fine when I pulled it from the car and I > did'nt rebuild the motor and did'nt touch the distributor all I did was > add some bolt-ons. I am going to try the distributor today what the heck > it can't hurt anything I guess but I just don't get it. > > Duke's > Fine 69 > F-100 > 302 > +-------------- Ford Truck Enthusiasts - 1961 thru 1979 --------------+ > | Send posts to fordtrucks61-79 > | List removal information is on the web site. | > +---------- Visit Our Web Site: http://www.ford-trucks.com/ ----------+ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 11:02:19 -0800 From: danadeb Subject: Re: 360 vs 390 ID Ken Payne wrote: > > No way to tell. You have to measure the stroke. > Now there is an idea. Remove a spark plug and slowly crank the engine till that cyl is at BDC with a small 1/4" dia wood rod see how far it will go in! If the 390 and 360 list members will do the same we would be able to come up with a measurement that might be enough different from a 360 to tell! dana ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 14:03:31 -0500 From: Barry Subject: Re: 302 Update If fooling with the distributor doesn't work, make sure you have a good continuouse circuit through your starter to the coil. I recently helped with a Ch**y upgrade in a Nova. The engine would crank but wouldn't start. I traced down my friends wiring and found that he was getting fire to the coil when the ignition switch was in the "start" position but had no fire to the coil when the switch was release to the "run" position. He had the wiring wrong to his starter. If nothing else works check that out. George Schott wrote: > > Thanks for the comments fellas I don't understand how it can be the > distributor the motor ran fine when I pulled it from the car and I > did'nt rebuild the motor and did'nt touch the distributor all I did was > add some bolt-ons. I am going to try the distributor today what the heck > it can't hurt anything I guess but I just don't get it. > > Duke's > Fine 69 > F-100 > 302 > +-------------- Ford Truck Enthusiasts - 1961 thru 1979 --------------+ > | Send posts to fordtrucks61-79 > | List removal information is on the web site. | > +---------- Visit Our Web Site: http://www.ford-trucks.com/ ----------+ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 14:19:30 -0500 From: Ken Payne Subject: Re: Engine Theory At 12:06 PM 3/22/98 -0600, you wrote: >I am new to the list, and I wish to thank Mr. Payne and co. for their time >in giving us this forum to discuss our trucks needs and strengths, and to my >fellow list members who take the time to share their knowledge and experience. - -snip- >**** >Thanks for letting me speak up, my apoligies to any one I may have crossed. >Look forward to all replies. > >1965 F250 4X4 FE of unknown origin >1967 F100 390 >1995 Contour > > >Ballinger >Preferred Company >ballingr > No apology needed. Informed debate helps spread knowledge. Funny thing, Ford was criticized for not changing things, ie, the Model T and A and several other early vehicles. Then Ford takes the lead, makes revolutionary verses evolutionary changes and the Chevy guys criticize Ford for the changes. Oh well, dogs will always bark at the moon even if it doesn't make sense. Ken ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 14:20:26 -0500 From: Ken Payne Subject: Re: KEN Admin. Question . At 12:14 PM 3/22/98 -0600, you wrote: >Chris said; >>Do you/we have any guidelines for just how technical we want to get here? > >I am very interested in this thread, but I understand that others may not >be. While I may never build an engine that actually pushes the boundaries >we are talking about I still like to know "how things work" and there are >several people here who are capable of teaching the subject. > >Ken maybe it's time to think about starting that performance oriented list >that you were talking about?? > >later, >dale c > Something is in the works. I have a few other promises to keep first, such as getting the free web space working... Ken ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 16:38:33 -0500 From: DerekHall Subject: 1966 f100 vin decoding im new to this forum so i apologize in advance for any inconveniences. i have a 1966 f100 ranger the truck was stolen in the 70s but when recovered the door plate had been taken off. does anyone know how to decode the vin or a web site that can help me decode it. i must break down the vin in order to get a new plate also i would like to know the different codes for auto and man trans, dso, trim, different axle ratio codes etc. also would like to know the production numbers of 66 f100s with the ranger bucket seat console option. thanks derek hall ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 16:33:50 -0600 From: "kingw" Subject: Re: Swaybars for F100 Ken, I put a J.C. Whitney front swaybar on my 68 F100 2wd (360). On my way to work I used to go around an on-ramp about as fast as I could (provided no one was in my way of course). Without the swaybar I could only go about 41 mph before the truck started getting scary. The body roll was very noticeable, and quite disconcerting. After I put the swaybar on, I could hit 55 mph going around the same onramp. The front swaybar was one of the best things I did for the truck. Someone had mentioned Hellwig swaybars. I don't recall them being available for my F100, but the 'cheap' JC Whitney has held up fine and I'm pleased with the results. Bill ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 16:46:50 -0500 From: Joe DeLaurentis Subject: Question on FE's and Small Blocks I am wondering if FE Motors changed the mounting holes on the lower pullley from 3 bolts to 4 bolts in 70 and later motors like the small block Fords did???Thats one easy way to tell if your small block is earlier than 70 it will have only 3 mounting bolts.....Would like to know since my FE motor has 3 bolts - -- Joe Aka. Fordguy 1968 F-100 4x4 302 Np435 Bone Stock down to the wheel covers http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://web.p3.net/~shoman ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 14:57:42 -0800 From: "Deacon" Subject: Re: HOT STARTS From: Brian >Ok list. > Here's one for ya. I know that an old starter or bad one can >be hard starting when it gets hot, But, I've got a rebuilt one(which >could be bad) that doesn't want to start my 460 when the engine gets hot >, normal operating temp. 192 degrees. So here's my question, Has anyone >tried wrapping the starter with a header type heat wrap ?? And do the >heat sheilds really work ?? I wrapped my starter and it does keep it cooler. I used an aluminum tape a friend gave me. It's used in air conditioning ducts. I don't think it would work on a problem like you have. I did it to improve longevity. The problems you've described I have found are caused by a bad starter, bad battery, bad battery cables and or bad ground. I have read that adding engine ground straps have helped with problems like yours. If you have a discount battery or auto electric place around you, they can check that stuff for you. I found this small place by me and the guy saved me a ton of time and money by finding I had a bad starter. The small places seem to be setup for and are willing to test for problems. Large auto shops do more R&R to find electrical problems. > I really don't feel that the starter is getting that hot though, I've >removed a large portion of the inner fenders to allow better cooling of >the engine compartment, I was also wondering if the starter solenoid >could cause this problem ?? It maybe the problem. I have had better luck with positive engagement starters than with solenoid actuated starters. If you can switch types I think I would switch. The relay up on the wheel well is away from the heat from the exhaust and seem to last longer. I have fixed starter solenoids in the past (there's not much to them) so you can take it apart and check it out. Good luck! Deacon Blues deconblu ======================================== Truckin' , I'm a goin' home, Whoa whoa baby, back where I belong, Back home, sit down and patch my bones And git back truckin' on. ======================================== Visit The Deacon Blues Homepage http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://home1.gte.net/deconblu/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 17:03:13 CST From: "Harry Jennings" Subject: Re: 460 Article >From: "Robert Harris" >Subject: Twin Plugs > > >What primarily matters is the combustion chamber design, followed by >the location(s) of the plug. > Isn't that what I said!? > >"True Dual Plugs" have little or nothing to do with the electricals >behind them. A coil per plug performs no better most of the time than >a single coil for 8 or 16 plugs. > >Multiple sources of ignition vs. a single source virtually always >work better than a single source. Never seen an exception (but there >might be). And generally work MUCH better. > Um, so which is it? First you said that multi coil ignition doesn't work and better then you said it does? Am I just reading this wrong? If a multi coil system doesn't work any better you had better start writtine letters to the major atuo makers. They would be glad to hear this do they can stop wasting their money on these new systems. Or are you saying a multi source is the dua plugs? if so, I agree that two plugs should be better than one. But how much better. The article made it sould like a miricle. > >Since multiple plugs enhance the efficiency of combustion, the result >is an improvement in torque, horsepower and mileage without Weird >Science. The 460 has a very large diameter bore, which means it >chamber will burn slower than a smaller bore. This implies that >multiple plugs will improve its performance much more than a smaller >bore 4 cylinder. Simple physics > All I was saying is I doubt there are any great gains to be had in a dual plug 460. If so, I am sure Ford would have done it a long time ago. Even so, I still doubt a 480ci engine that is built the same as a 460ci engine (save for dual plugs) will use less fuel. Like I said, the article siad nothing about how the engines were built. Hell, I )or anyone else) could build a 460 and a 351 and make the 460 get better mileage if I built them right. With other than the dual plugs and a longer stroke, I doubt there is any big difference. I bet the stroke makes the most differenct (at least with the power). If they built two 460s exactaly the same and made one of them a dual plug setup, I doubt there would be any big difference. And then, the difference would only be on the edge of the performance. In other words, it would be the last thing one would want to do. Harry. Visit me at HREF="http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Garage/3271/index.html">my web page. ______________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 19:04:56 EST From: BDIJXS Subject: Dana 60's Does anyone know if there are significant differences in the Dana 60's (rear) in the F-250's through the 70's and 80's? What I'm doing is updating my 69 F-100 4x4 (Dana 60-2 rear, semi-floating axles) to the 8-lug full floating style. There are several of these down at our local junkyard, everywhere from 75 through 85.....seems like the newer one would be best....I'll have to measure spring seat widths and shock mount stuff. Also, mine has a Trac-Lok (limited slip), I'm hoping it will fit into the newer housing. After I do this, is anyone interested in a 5-lug Dana 60 rear end? They appear to be pretty rare.....I'm not changing it because of any problems with it, but because I updated the front end to 8-lug.... Anyone done an update like this???? Colorado Jeff ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 19:21:50 EST From: BDIJXS Subject: 428 Marauder Hey Marko, Don't get too jealous.....There's a guy here in Boulder with a 73 F-250 4x4 (76 front end) that put in a Mercury 428 Marauder....it has the "Mercury" valve covers (I assume they are like yours) and the 428 Marauder air cleaner markings...all stock. I didn't even know they made these It threw me at first because the valve covers were a different shape from the standard FE stuff.... He's using 3:50's now, but wants to switch back to the 4:10's (or something close to this). He says the 4:10's only make an extra 200 RPM on the freeway, but give MUCH more useable power in the mountains... What gears do you have? He even has a spare 76 F-250 Dana 44 housing sitting here.... Oh well, not much content here, just something of interest to us FE guys and gals..... Colorado Jeff ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 19:26:18 EST From: BDIJXS Subject: Lift kits In relation to my last post about the Dana 60's, I'll be installing a good (springs only) lift kit in the rear (3"). 1) Does anyone know who makes one for a 69 F-100? The kits I've seen seem to start at 73 with the wider leaf springs. 2) I'm considering putting about a 1" to 1-1/2" spacer between the cross member and the carrier bearing to bring the driveshaft into better alignment....(this is a long bed with the jack shaft and main drive shaft)....anyone done this? Colorado Jeff ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 19:34:44 -0500 From: Schottsweb Subject: 302 Swap O.K. here is what I've done I took a 302 from a Falcon the motor is a 71 I removed the stock 2V intake and carb. and replaced it with an Edelbrock intake and carb.(600 cfm. electric choke) I replaced the points with a Pertronix Ignitor I put on new cap rotor and wires also new plugs all of which are in the correct places I hooked up the electric choke ground wire to the body of the carb. as described in the instructions I hooked up the hot wire for the carb. to the I side of the starter relay. I have fire at the coil wire and at the plugs but when I try to crank the motor all I get is fine spray of gas from the carb. and an occasional backfire I have done nothing to the distributor other than the aforementioned The motor cranks fine but does'nt even try to fire I have already readjusted the floats to 7/16 and the vacuum hose is connected to the manifold vacuum port which is the port that Edelbrock recommends for non-emissions engines although I have tried both already. I don't really know what else to check the coil is also new In closing I will say that except for the intake and carb. I have tried the old parts with no results maybe if anyone already has this set-up they could let me know how they did it any suggestions will be greatly appreciated as always. Duke's Fine 69 F-100 302 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 18:42:14 -0500 From: Brian Subject: Re: HOT STARTS Ok...I do have a new battery, new cables, I already added a heavy ground strap, I do have the starter that uses the fire wall mounted solenoid, but the solenoid is old. And it only does this after it has been run for about 30 minutes non stop. Then if I let it sit for around 5 minutes ... It starts up again like there was nothing wrong. I feel that its probably the rebuilt starter...but thought I'd see what you all thought. Brian ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 17:40:27 -0700 From: Keith Srb Subject: Re: Message from Deacon. At 09:45 PM 3/21/98 -0500, you wrote: >At 06:34 PM 3/21/98 -0800, you wrote: >>danadeb >> >>> Bill Beyer wrote: >>> > >>> >>> > will miss Deacons sense of humor I can't just stand by while he criticizes >>> > the administration and content of this list. >>> >>> Where/when did he say anything about the administration??????? >> >>Deacon had nothing but the utmost respect for the administration. It's the >>politicians he hated ;) >> >>> Gas costs around $1.00 per gallon!!!!! >> >>Well about $1.23 >> >>> >> >>> Lets move on!!!!!! >> >>You said it all! >> >>> Dana >> >>Don >> > >Deacon was a very big "behind the scenes" person with the >list. He kept in contact with me a lot. This explains >why Deacon took some things personally. The lists are >very important to him. He's just buried with so many >things that he doesn't have the time for it right now. >I know him well enough to say that he'll probably be >back soon (I hope). > >Ken Looks like Deacon's influence is here to stay! :) >PS. $0.79 here and FEs are the best :^> > Come back soon Deacon! Later! Keith Srbherbie Mesa, AZ http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://members.netvalue.net/herbie/ 1986 Ford Bronco II, 2.9L (I HATE LITERS) V-6, Mitsubishi 5-Speed. 1980 Harley Davidson, XLH, Rebuilt from the frame up. 1974 Ford F250 Ranger XLT, Camper Special, 390ci 4bbl, Automatic, Long Box, Style Side. 1966 Ford F100, 240 C.I. Straight Six, Warner T-18 4-Speed, Short Box. My Blood runs "TRUE BLUE FORD on Four Wheels and Pure HARLEY on Two Wheels!" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 18:58:44 -0600 From: "JAMES MERLO" Subject: dual rear wheels I have a 62 f350 with dual rear wheels. The tires are a mix of 7x16 and 7.5x16. This all matches with the specs for the vehicle. My question is that the rear tires rub - in fact, I couldn't get both wheels over the lugs when they were fully inflated. Any clues? Is there a spacer that goes between the wheels? I have been sworn to that the wheels are original to the vehicle. The wheels are the 6 lug variety. Any ideas? Jim ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 18:23:20 -0700 From: Keith Srb Subject: Re:Chevy guys criticize Ford for the changes. >No apology needed. Informed debate helps spread knowledge. >Funny thing, Ford was criticized for not changing things, >ie, the Model T and A and several other early vehicles. >Then Ford takes the lead, makes revolutionary verses >evolutionary changes and the Chevy guys criticize Ford for >the changes. > >Oh well, dogs will always bark at the moon even if it doesn't >make sense. > >Ken > It is not only the Chevy guys. Ford comes up with a "Better Idea" and starts using the Tarus(sp?) for the Winston Cup cars and all of the other guys start crying foul instead of trying to improve their cars. Gotta Love Them Fords! Later Keith Srbherbie Mesa, AZ http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://members.netvalue.net/herbie/ 1986 Ford Bronco II, 2.9L (I HATE LITERS) V-6, Mitsubishi 5-Speed. 1980 Harley Davidson, XLH, Rebuilt from the frame up. 1974 Ford F250 Ranger XLT, Camper Special, 390ci 4bbl, Automatic, Long Box, Style Side. 1966 Ford F100, 240 C.I. Straight Six, Warner T-18 4-Speed, Short Box. My Blood runs "TRUE BLUE FORD on Four Wheels and Pure HARLEY on Two Wheels!" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 18:13:32 -0800 From: danadeb Subject: Re: 302 Swap George Schott wrote: > > I replaced the > points with a Pertronix Ignitor I put on new cap rotor and wires also > new plugs all of which are in the correct places Let this be a lesson for all of us!!! Details Details Details......... In one of your earlier posts you said you did nothing to the dist. But changing the points to an Ignitor IS doing something to the dist. ( simply changing the dwell on a point type dist. will change the initial timing ) It is highly likely that the Ignitor's TDC is not the same as the point's TDC. Adjust the initial timing!!!!!! Fire it up!!! Dana ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 21:43:59 EST From: GMPACHECO Subject: Re: 302 Swap I believe everyone has answered this, its timing, I had the same problem. I put the distributor back in wrong (few teeth off) and the thing would not even fire, I just keep moving it, and frankly I got lucky, Like mentioned you need to find TDC Mike in Seattle ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 18:56:04 -0800 From: "Deacon" Subject: Re: HOT STARTS From: Brian >Ok...I do have a new battery, new cables, I already added a heavy >ground strap, I do have the starter that uses the fire wall mounted >solenoid, but the solenoid is old. And it only does this after it has >been run for about 30 minutes non stop. Then if I let it sit for around >5 minutes ... It starts up again like there was nothing wrong. I feel >that its probably the rebuilt starter...but thought I'd see what you all >thought. I would say your correct in it being the rebuilt starter. The starter relay is away from the heat and shouldn't be effected by the engine heat as much as the starter motor would be. It is my understanding a starter solenoid is an electromagnet used to accurate the shift lever engaging the drive pinion along with being an electronic relay. The one mounted to the wheel well or firewall is a relay switch. It is called a starter solenoid at times but starter relay differs the two systems. I believe there is a real difference between starter solenoid and a starter relay but I'm not sure. No one asked what the difference would be, but I thought I would throw it in for today's "Blue Light Special". :) Later! Deacon Blues deconblu ======================================== Truckin' , I'm a goin' home, Whoa whoa baby, back where I belong, Back home, sit down and patch my bones And git back truckin' on. ======================================== Visit The Deacon Blues Homepage http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://home1.gte.net/deconblu/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 19:13:37 -0800 From: "Deacon" Subject: Re: dual rear wheels From: JAMES MERLO >I have a 62 f350 with dual rear wheels. The tires are a mix of 7x16 and >7.5x16. This all matches with the specs for the vehicle. My question is >that the rear tires rub - in fact, I couldn't get both wheels over the lugs >when they were fully inflated. Any clues? Is there a spacer that goes >between the wheels? I have been sworn to that the wheels are original to >the vehicle. The wheels are the 6 lug variety. >Any ideas? I just went out and looked at my next door neighbors truck (same as yours). There is no spacer between the rims and the outer tire is a 7.5x16. there was a good size gap between the two tires. I wonder if your rims have been mixed up! Is there a difference between inner and outer rear rims and the front rims? If there's is something else I can look at that would help, let me know. Later! Deacon Blues deconblu ======================================== Truckin' , I'm a goin' home, Whoa whoa baby, back where I belong, Back home, sit down and patch my bones And git back truckin' on. ======================================== Visit The Deacon Blues Homepage http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://home1.gte.net/deconblu/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 19:29:18 -0800 From: "Deacon" Subject: Re: Question on FE's and Small Blocks From: Joe DeLaurentis >I am wondering if FE Motors changed the mounting holes on the lower >pulley from 3 bolts to 4 bolts in 70 and later motors like the small >block Fords did???Thats one easy way to tell if your small block is >earlier than 70 it will have only 3 mounting bolts.....Would like >to know since my FE motor has 3 bolts My '76 FE has a three bolt pulley and my '73 302 has a four bolt pulley. so I guess they didn't. Deacon Blues deconblu ======================================== Truckin' , I'm a goin' home, Whoa whoa baby, back where I belong, Back home, sit down and patch my bones And git back truckin' on. ======================================== Visit The Deacon Blues Homepage http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://home1.gte.net/deconblu/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 22:37:51 -0500 From: DC Beatty Subject: RE: HOT STARTS Is the neutral safety switch a possibility? = Just a thought. Drew Beatty 1967 F100 352 1974 Maverick 302 Ok...I do have a new battery, new cables, I already added a heavy ground strap, I do have the starter that uses the fire wall mounted solenoid, but the solenoid is old. And it only does this after it has been run for about 30 minutes non stop. Then if I let it sit for around 5 minutes ... It starts up again like there was nothing wrong. I feel that its probably the rebuilt starter...but thought I'd see what you all thought. = Brian ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 22:37:48 -0500 From: DC Beatty Subject: RE: 302 Swap Duke. Sorry about my previous misinformation. I thought that at one time you had the distributor out. And forgive me if all of the following stuff= is wrong, I'm just brainstorming. = I'd say the problem definitely lies somewhere in the ignition. With fire shooting out of the carb you are definitely getting gas (so I'd eliminate= the carb for now) and spark, it's just the spark is occurring at the wron= g time. What is a pertronix igniter? Is it an electronic conversion? = If it were me I'd double check all the ignition stuff. Make sure the cap = is wired in the correct direction of rotation and make sure the little wires= to the coil are in their correct places. Also double check the Pertronix and make sure it's all set proper (as per the instructions I guess--don't= have much experience with these things). Then, while someone turns the beast over I'd try moving the distributor back and forth (leave the clamp= loose) and see what happens. WARNING!! Keep your head and face away from the carb just in case fire shoots out---a cheap haircut is what this is called, and you get real tired of folks asking you where your eyebrows went. I know from experience. = The motor *has* to at least act like it's going to kick over somewhere in= that range the dist. is being turned. Once you get it running you can thr= ow a timing light on it and set it right. = Good luck. Be patient. You'll make it work. Let us know. Drew Beatty 1967 F100 352 1974 Maverick 302 O.K. here is what I've done I took a 302 from a Falcon the motor is a 71 I removed the stock 2V intake and carb. and replaced it with an Edelbrock intake and carb.(600 cfm. electric choke) I replaced the points with a Pertronix Ignitor I put on new cap rotor and wires also new plugs all of which are in the correct places I hooked up the electric choke ground wire to the body of the carb. as described in the instructions I hooked up the hot wire for the carb. to the I side of the starter relay. I have fire at the coil wire and at the plugs but when I try to crank the motor all I get is fine spray of gas from the carb. and an occasional backfire I have done nothing to the distributor other than the aforementioned The motor cranks fine but does'nt even try to fire I have already readjusted the floats to 7/16 and the vacuum hose is connected to the manifold vacuum port which is the port that Edelbrock recommends for non-emissions engines although I have tried both already. I don't really know what else to check the coil is also new In closing I will say that except for the intake and carb. I have tried the old parts with no results maybe if anyone already has this set-up they could let me know how they did it any suggestions will be greatly appreciated as always. Duke's Fine 69 F-100 302 >>> = ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 22:39:47 -0500 From: "Chris Hedemark" Subject: Re: KEN Admin. Question . >Ken maybe it's time to think about starting that performance oriented list >that you were talking about?? Ken if you're too loaded down right now to add on another list, drop me a note. I've still got capacity on yonderway.com for more mailing lists. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 20:22:33 -0800 From: "Deacon" Subject: Re: sway bars and air bag suspension From: Ken Payne >FTE content, has anyone here had success with sway bars on a >67-72 F100? Was it worth it? I've been seriously thinking about >adding them... Wet Bars, Sports Bars and Biker Bars, OK! But Sway Bars? Stay away from The Blue Oyster (Police Acadamy) places like this are no place for Ford trucks! From: Bill >Ken, >I put a J.C. Whitney front swaybar on my 68 F100 2wd (360). >On my way to work I used to go around an on-ramp about as >fast as I could (provided no one was in my way of course). .... 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