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fordtrucks61-79-digest Wednesday, February 11 1998 Volume 02 : Number 089 ======================================================================= 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: Tranny Cable ["Gary, 78 BBB" ] Mr. Ranger, (71 F100) ["jerald merrick" ] RE: FE Cylinder Heads reversion [Sleddog ] RE: good moods in a ford truck. [Sleddog ] FS: 1976 Ford F250 Explorer [BFoster02 Vehicle lifts ["Gary, 78 BBB" ] Re: Mr. Ranger, (71 F100) ["Gary, 78 BBB" ] RE: good moods in a ford truck. [marko Re: Mr. Ranger, (71 F100) ["jerald merrick" Re: Bucket seats for 70 F-100 [Tyler Wilkins ] Re: 351M Horror Story [Tyler Wilkins ] Re: Mr. Ranger, (71 F100) [danadeb Re: Need your opinion [SuperMagot Re: Mr. Ranger, (71 F100) [SuperMagot RE: Vehicle lifts [gillespj Re: 1969 F-100 4x4 Steering and Brakes [BDIJXS Re: Need your opinion [Tyler Wilkins ] Re: good moods in a ford truck. [Tyler Wilkins ] Nomination address [Ken Payne ] Re: "M" Engine Heads ["Bill Beyer" ] Re: Mr. Ranger, (71 F100) ["Deacon" ] 460 Swap/parts & advice wanted [Jim Henjum ] Re: Looking around My Classic Car Page [Ken Payne ] Re: 1969 F100 Project [Ken Payne ] ======================================================================= ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 15:47:06 +0000 From: "Gary, 78 BBB" Subject: Re: Tranny Cable > Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 14:24:51 -0500 > From: Brian > Subject: Tranny Cable > I know this is for our older trucks, but I have a question on my > '96 F150 4x4. I just pulled it out of the car wash when the tranny > cable snapped, Had to crawl underneath and shift it by hand. Has Ask a ford service rep if there is a recall on your truck for this. The 97's were recalled for a cable problem and some had to be replaced. 78 F-150, 2wd, 460, C-6, 235's 78 Bronco 351M, Np 435, Np 205, 33's - -- Gary -- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 13:59:03 MST From: "jerald merrick" Subject: Mr. Ranger, (71 F100) Hello from Wyoming. I need some help of a problem with Mr. Ranger. It is a 1971 F100, with the 360, and C-4. The problem is that the Truck will not idel in reverse, drive, 2 or 1, but it will in park and nutral at 1500 RPM. I put a new carborator, and distributer in the truck. I have vacume on every line but the one from the transmition. The shifts are also delaying, it is shifting at 3500 RPM. Some of the guys I have talked to said that it might be the torque converter. Have any of you had this problem? Please give me some ideas. Thanks folks. Jerry ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 15:50:52 -0500 From: Sleddog Subject: RE: FE Cylinder Heads reversion reversion is the reason that exhaust ports are always smaller than the headers/manifold. the edges are always left sharp, and a bit smaller than the headers/manifolds. a little mismatch in the intake side is ok, as long as the intake is smaller. in fact, in a book i had for the 460 they said no power was gianed or lost by portmatching the intake. this is of course only one test, and other tests show a loss/gain. the 428 is a fairly long stroke motor, so that intake will have higher velocities in it than if it was a 427 motor. i would opt for the intake being enlarged to the head leaving a small mismatch of the smaller intake manifold port, or a complete port match, which entails bolting the parts together with a piece of material similiar in thickness to the gasket (like cardboard) and then removing them, and porting out the intake to match the head using the marks left on the cardboard from the head, cardboard. sleddog ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 16:02:32 -0500 From: Sleddog Subject: RE: good moods in a ford truck. - ---------- From: Deacon[SMTP:deconblu Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 1998 12:40 PM To: fordtrucks61-79 Subject: Re: good moods in a ford truck. Sorry Sleddog! There is nothing wrong with you communication skills. It was just my Deacon Blues "hooked on twisting words" that's at fault! Only one part of my anatomy is wise. It often raises a quite a stink when it thinks it has something to say! I agree with you 100%! As a wise man once said; "It takes two to make a relationship work but only one to screw it up!" I hope you know I meant no disrespect (I believe you do). I also have a respect for you (along with many others here on this list) to publicly say, I have been enriched knowing you! thanks, and no, i know you meant no disrespect. it made me laugh! in fact the first time i didn'r get it, had to read real slow to pick it up. i often see the opertunity to "twist words" and find if i bite my fingers hard enough i can't type with them. i also agree with the following: sleddog As Azie stated once (far more eloquent than I will attempt to paraphrase). There are only two things a man can be proud of being. A good husband and a good father! Everything else is vanity. Sorry Azie. I can't remember your words, but I believe the spirit is the same. There is a third hat. One that says a person cares about others. All three hats add up to only one. This hat is wore by a large majority of our list members. In my forty two years I have found we are all equal. Some may find this attitude disrespectful, others will agree fully. Those that find it disrespectful, ware no hat at all! One may ask "Where are you going with this Deacon?" It was asked not to long ago if we are a club. This list lacks something that I have found on most other list I belong to. The "my way is the right way" attitude that seems so prevalent on other list. At times it may be frustrating or differences of opinion may get out of line. But I know of no other list that has people that care enough to send a personal e-mail to cool a person off or so quickly forgive and put aside a foolish temper tantrum. Both of which I am thankful for! There are no band wagons to jump on nor are there blind leaders of blind followers. Through the faithful leadership of Ken and Peggy and the overwhelmingly helpful, knowledgeable members. There is but one answer. Call us; "The International Ford Truck Enthusiasts Club of the World Wide Web" Do I hear an Amen? For the more shallow among us. If we can find club discounts by calling ourselves a club, what the hell! I'm as shallow as the next guy! I do believe Ken said at one time we could look into this. If there's no objections. Introduce yourself as a member of a Ford truck club with a world wide membership of 1500+ and ask if they offer a club discount. Just give them our URL for confirmation of our existence and who knows! They may buy a banner. We'll make money! I can get my Ford Truck Enthusiasts hat, lunch box, cool cup and "T" shirt! There it goes, raising a stink again. Later Gang! :~) Deacon Blues deconblu ================================================ Visit The Deacon Blues Homepage http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://home1.gte.net/deconblu/ http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://www.dragonfire.net/~site/tbirdknights/ +-------------- 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: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 16:11:24 EST From: BFoster02 Subject: FS: 1976 Ford F250 Explorer I am considering selling my Ford for reasons I don't want to get into... 1976 Ford F250 Exporer Excellent body & exterior Two-tone Ginger Brown and Tan exterior with Tan Interior Bench seat was just reupholstered in tan velour and vinyl Excellent compression and leak down figures on 390 Newly serviced C6 New brakes throughout New Radiator New hoses and belts Known "issues": - - the door panels rattle and the carpet could use replacement - - heater fan & A/C are non-functional (I have not researched why). - - will need 2 tires within 10K miles. Low mileage truck used primarily as a camper & stayed in storage when not used. Since I am not desperate to sell, I'll hold firm on my price of $2750. I also have a very good, relatively rare 3/4-ton 1967 Toyota Stout for $1200 firm for sale if anyone is interested. Located in Irvine, CA Please e-mail me privately with phone number if you'd like to talk on the phone. Brian ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 16:21:10 +0000 From: "Gary, 78 BBB" Subject: Vehicle lifts Well gang(s) I've got about 15 companies sending me info on some 2 post, above ground lifts and some in grounds as well. I was going to try to get a used one but they seem to be outlawed so I went to the net and man! They're all over the place new for $2500 - $5500! The ones I'm looking at are side by side with frame arms for a clear under side and pretty good clearance for body work and stuff top side as well. They bolt to a "good Quality" 4" concrete floor in most instances. Found one on sale for $2695 complete. They typically fit into a building with 12' ceiling and some will fit lower ceilings but have a floor plate for the cables to run in. I have a pit but want to set the barn up for my shop and make the garage a garage again for my wife's car and my daily driver as well so a lift is the cat's meow and cheap too! I hope you guys are as excited as I am about this :-) Bummer, I won't need the compressor now.............well maybe for the other stuff but now I don't need one as big..........shucks! :-) Backyard buddies has a 4 post that uses ramps but will actually stack two cars for storage if you need the space and it's only $2895 but I don't want to have to drive up on it and have the tires tied up with ramps so the frame deal is best for my purpose. 78 F-150, 2wd, 460, C-6, 235's 78 Bronco 351M, Np 435, Np 205, 33's - -- Gary -- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 16:27:56 +0000 From: "Gary, 78 BBB" Subject: Re: Mr. Ranger, (71 F100) > From: "jerald merrick" > Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 13:59:03 MST > Subject: Mr. Ranger, (71 F100) > I put a new carborator, and distributer in the truck. I have > vacume > on every line but the one from the transmition. The shifts are also > delaying, it is shifting at 3500 RPM. Some of the guys I have > talked to said that it might be the torque converter. Have any of > you had this problem? Please give me some ideas. First make suer you have no vacuum leaks then make sure you have direct manifold vac to the modulator with no leaks then adjust the carb in park to idle smoothly at about 600 rpm. Check distributor vac to make sure it's working properly to preclude any timeing problems. If you have to run it at 1500 rpm in neutral something's wrong with the tune or you have a serious vacuum leak. 78 F-150, 2wd, 460, C-6, 235's 78 Bronco 351M, Np 435, Np 205, 33's - -- Gary -- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 13:33:14 -0800 From: marko Subject: RE: good moods in a ford truck. Amen! I have never had such a good time on any list. I've learned lots and lots and am having tons of fun. I even learned from Azie that either I'm not old after all, or he has old grandchildren ;-). Okay, here's my story. When I was growing up in the farming town of Two Hills, Alberta (pop. 600, official language:Ukrainian) EVERYBODY had a nice D*dge car in their driveway and a Ford Truck that they used for work. Including this old guy I used to (yes Azie he was over 30, well over twice that actually) get babysat by and he'd take me hunting and fishing and we'd travel around peoples farms and stuff cause he was good at fixing stuff like tractors. Got to go to my fair share of auctions and stuff too. He went through 2 or 3 trade-ins, always had the Ranger model, and always a 250. So, my happiest childhood memories are in a Ford truck. My dad was showing me pictures of back then last Christmas and there was one picture of me 4 years old (okay Azie, I mean 4 years young) (ha!) sitting on a picnic table on main street at the annual Two Hills pancake breakfast with (you guessed it) a tailgate in the background with the telltale First On Race Day script. No wonder I'm destined to always own one, I was practically born in one. A while back I took a coupla years off to go travelling. And when I got back one of the first things I bought was my 71 f250 4x4, and named her Alberta, cause she's blue like the sky out there. Have had nothing but good moods in her ever since. Nothin like the roar of an FE to put a smile on my face. I'm sure most all of you have good memories like that, or something like that too. Maybe that's what makes this list such a good place to be. Keep up the good moods everybody. marko in vancouver marko ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 14:36:32 MST From: "jerald merrick" Subject: Re: Mr. Ranger, (71 F100) > From: "Gary, 78 BBB" > To: fordtrucks61-79 > Date sent: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 16:27:56 +0000 > Subject: Re: Mr. Ranger, (71 F100) > Send reply to: fordtrucks61-79 > > From: "jerald merrick" > > Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 13:59:03 MST > > Subject: Mr. Ranger, (71 F100) > > > I put a new carborator, and distributer in the truck. I have > > vacume > > on every line but the one from the transmition. The shifts are also > > delaying, it is shifting at 3500 RPM. Some of the guys I have > > talked to said that it might be the torque converter. Have any of > > you had this problem? Please give me some ideas. > > First make suer you have no vacuum leaks then make sure you have > direct manifold vac to the modulator with no leaks then adjust the > carb in park to idle smoothly at about 600 rpm. Check distributor > vac to make sure it's working properly to preclude any timeing > problems. If you have to run it at 1500 rpm in neutral something's > wrong with the tune or you have a serious vacuum leak. > The Ideal in drive, reverse is 650 RPM. and the manual that I am working from said that the ideal needs to be about 1200-1500 in park. and I know that all the lines but the one from the transmition to the carb are working. It is dead on time, the points are gaped correctly, the vacume advance is working. just can't get a vacume from the trany. > 78 F-150, 2wd, 460, C-6, 235's > 78 Bronco 351M, Np 435, Np 205, 33's > > -- Gary -- > +-------------- 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: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 15:56:30 -0600 From: Tyler Wilkins Subject: Re: Bucket seats for 70 F-100 CandyDMan > Another option that I am interested in finding, is the 2500 Watt under the > hood Power Pak generator that was available that year. Anyone ever seen one? > Would they be expensive to acquire if they are still around somewhere? My Guess would they would be the most common in the Camper Specials, thats where I'd look. If you could get one out of a boneyard, I bet you could walk out with one for pretty cheap. At least around here you probably could. Depends though on the owner. Depending on the owner that could be one of those arm and a leg parts. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 16:02:48 -0600 From: Tyler Wilkins Subject: Re: 351M Horror Story gpark > > Hey Tyler, > Do you know if your block was cast at the Michigan plant verse the > Cleveland one? I was practically shaking in my boots as I crawled up on my > motor to shine a light on the casting mark (it's back by the oil pressure > sender). I was so glad to see the "CF" mark, I banged my head on the hood. > I guess it was only the Michigan 351M's that had the cracking problem built > into them. Bad news, looked by the oil sender unit. Found BK then some numbers, is the dreaded castings of Cleveland (or was I hopefully looking at the wrong number)? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 14:25:50 -0800 From: danadeb Subject: Re: Mr. Ranger, (71 F100) Did you have this problem before the carb / dist change? My recollection is that the hose that supplies vacuum TO the transmission should come from the intake manifold not the carb. The trans does not create vacuum so if you are trying to measure the vacuum by putting a gauge on the hose going to the trans you will see none unless you "T" it in. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 16:16:41 EST From: SuperMagot Subject: Re: Need your opinion In a message dated 98-02-11 15:42:45 EST, you write: I have a '69 460 short block that has been vat cleaned, new cam bearings, new freeze plugs, polished crank and beed blasted rods. Its been oiled and sitting in my garage in plastic for almost a year. Give me $250.00 and you can take it home. >> Sounds like a good deal, assuming no Rust (its been in plastic) and they did a good job building it. What about cylinders and rings? with L&L brackets and up to my C-6 with no modification. Was 1969 a good year for this engine? >> 69 was a good year. Depends on the particular head configurations, but just about anything from that time frame was good. - - Mike ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 16:21:54 EST From: SuperMagot Subject: Re: Mr. Ranger, (71 F100) In a message dated 98-02-11 16:01:10 EST, you write: I need some help of a problem with Mr. Ranger. It is a 1971 F100, with the 360, and C-4. The problem is that the Truck will not idel in reverse, drive, 2 or 1, but it will in park and nutral at 1500 RPM. I put a new carborator, and distributer in the truck. I have vacume on every line but the one from the transmition. The shifts are also delaying, it is shifting at 3500 RPM. Some of the guys I have talked to said that it might be the torque converter. Have any of you had this problem? Please give me some ideas. Thanks folks. Jerry >> Sounds like a severe vacuum leak. Get a vacuum gauge and hook her up. Your readings will depend on the cam ,but assuming a stock at reasonable altitude you should get something like 13-18. If the needle jumps back and forth, you got a leak specific to a cylinder. If its just plain low, you got a manifold or carb vacuum leak. You also may have really bad carbueration. Check your spark plugs. If they are black and sooty, its way too rich. If they look white and burned, its way too lean. Also, check the timing. Look for between 2deg - 12deg BTC. Also, the tranny wont shift right without vacuum. Food for thought, - - Mike ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 15:33:26 -0800 From: gillespj Subject: RE: Vehicle lifts Gary: Who says that you have to get a smaller compressor... Look at all the air tools that you may need at any one time or if you and/or other half are both working on the vehicles at the same time you will need the larger compressor... or when your are sanding down the body for a new paint job, running out of air is the pits. KEEP the larger compressor!!!! -----Original Message----- From:Gary, 78 BBB [SMTP:gpeters3 Sent:Wednesday, February 11, 1998 8:21 AM To:fordtrucks61-79 Cc:bigbroncos com Subject:Vehicle lifts Bummer, I won't need the compressor now.............well maybe for the other stuff but now I don't need one as big..........shucks! :-) John 66 F100 240-6 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 18:46:29 EST From: BDIJXS Subject: Re: 1969 F-100 4x4 Steering and Brakes Galen, You came to the right place! I have had the exact same rig as yours now for about 20 years, and have been quite happy with it. I've done exactly what you are after in terms of steering and power brakes. First, find yourself a 76-79 F-150 4x4 at a junkyard. You'll want the power steering box, and the ENTIRE front axle, it will have disk brakes to boot. You can also get a power brake module (booster and master cylinder) for the same year. If you send me a message, I can give you all the details on the power steering conversion. It will require some hole drilling and a little bit of torch work. You'll also need to do a little welding on the steering shaft. Secondly, the reason you want the entire front end is that the ball joints on the 76-79 versions are WAY better than the 69's. I went through I don't know how many pivot bearings (they are tapered roller bearings) at the ball joints. The newer style units have completely integral units that press in (or go in with a big hammer). Be sure to keep your old front end because you'll need to change the pinion/ring gearing back to stock. The newer front end will likely have something close to 4.09 or something, and your stock one is about 3.54... Also, in the junk truck, if it a 76-77 model DON'T get the tie rod setup, it is terrible. It give a bunch of backsteer when you hit any kind of bump. You can just buy at the parts store a complete set of tie rods for the 78-79 model, they will fit right in the 76-77 front spindle carriers. However, if you end up with a front end from 74 (I don't know about 75), these better style rods will not fit into the tapers, which will have to be hawged out with a die grinder....or taken to a machine shop. I think you'll want the disk brakes anyway. Finally, you'll need to pick up a new proportioning valve for the brake system. It will be on your junk truck, but depending on how long its been sitting, you can get one at Ford no problem (about $90). The power brake booster and master cylinder should bolt right up. You might have to get a special bushing from Ford for the attachment point on the brake pedal, though. Thats all I can think of for now. Are you going to put in a lift kit at all???? If so, you'll NEED the dual shock setup. With a 3-4" lift kit and only a single shock, the front end will dive all over the place....You'll also need to get new "C" pads, preferably the Pro-Thane units that provide the built in offset (2 degrees, 4 degrees, etc.) Let me know how its going..... Colorado Jeff ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 17:53:24 -0600 From: Tyler Wilkins Subject: Re: Need your opinion Jim Craig wrote: > > What do ya'll think of this? > > I have a '69 460 short block that has been vat cleaned, new cam > bearings, new freeze plugs, polished crank and beed blasted rods. Its been > oiled and sitting in my garage in plastic for almost a year. Give me $250.00 > and you can take it home. > Ok, I'm confused, are you selling this or replacing your 351 with it? If your selling it, where are you located, I WANT IT! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 17:53:37 -0600 From: Tyler Wilkins Subject: Re: good moods in a ford truck. > Do I hear an Amen? AMEN!!!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 19:53:06 -0500 From: Ken Payne Subject: Nomination address Several people brought to my attention that I forgot to include the address of Carlounge's nomination page. http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://carlounge.com/nominate.htm This page is for their Spring Top 10 Auto sites award. Nominate Ford Truck Enthusiasts if you feel we deserve it. Ken Payne Admin, Ford Truck Enthusiasts http://www.ford-trucks.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 17:01:15 -0800 From: "Bill Beyer" Subject: Re: "M" Engine Heads OK...now wait just a dang minute! While I agree that if you're gonna spend a chunk o' change on building some nice heads you should have'em "Mag'd", I thought that 2V M heads were also 2V Cleveland heads! (Besides if I'm gonna "Blow" my engine or fill it full o' funny gas, I'm sure as heck gonna put the 4V heads on it.) But what's the straight scoop on these heads anyway? According to the info at http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://www.wrljet.com/engines/cleveland.html the 2V heads came on both the Cleveland and the M series, at least until 1973. Bill Beyer 79 F-250 Ranger 4X4 400 C6 NP205 - ---------- > From: Chris Samuel > To: fordtrucks61-79 > Subject: "M" Engine Heads > Date: Monday, February 09, 1998 11:38 PM > > Having built several 351/400M engines over the last 7 or so years, I have > come to some conclusions: > > First, always have the Heads "Mag'd" after they are removed from the > engine for any reason; and before you do anything to them. These Heads are > "thin wall" castings. They crack, and become junk when they do so. > Personally I will not even start to machine "M" Heads with out Mag'en them > first; but hey that's just me! > > Second if you intend to make over about 380 or so Horsepower, or use > Nitrous, or a Blower of any kind, or abuse the engine on a regular basis > don't waste you money on the "M" Heads; it really hurts to stuff $1800 in > to a set of heads and have them crack under pressure. Go get the 2 BBL > (not 4BBL)Cleveland Heads and use them as your starting point. They are > mechanically the same except that the casting is heavier where it counts and > the alloy is different; consequently they don't crack (as easily). Finding > a good set of 2BBL Cleve. Heads is generally easier then finding a good set > of "M" Heads around here, though the do cost slightly more. > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 17:47:23 -0800 From: "Deacon" Subject: Re: Mr. Ranger, (71 F100) From: jerald merrick >Hello from Wyoming. Hello from California. > I put a new carborator, and distributer in the truck. I have vacume >on every line but the one from the transmition. The shifts are also >delaying, it is shifting at 3500 RPM. One vacuum line for the transmission? I have two for my C4 in my '73 F100. When I rebuilt the top end last year I forgot to mark those two lines. I couldn't find out where they went in any of my manuals. What your describing sounds a lot like how my truck ran when I hooked them up wrong. Did the C4 change from one line in '71 to two lines in '73? Will a C4 bolt to a 360? My '76 F350 has a 360 C6. Deacon Blues deconblu ================================================ Visit The Deacon Blues Homepage http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://home1.gte.net/deconblu/ http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://www.dragonfire.net/~site/tbirdknights/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 20:26:09 -0600 From: Jim Henjum Subject: 460 Swap/parts & advice wanted Hello everyone! I am going to be going through my '75 F250 4x4 next summer. Among the things I plan on doing are swapping in a 460 from a '73 Grand Marquie; and a NP 4-speed, "married" 205 transfer case, driveshafts, and front axle all from a late '77 F250 4x4 that's in a junkyard (victim of a rollover). Also a body from a '78 F150 Ranger. Does anyone know if the stock accessory brackets on the 460 will fit in my truck? Particularily, the steering pump? - The 460 has air conditioning. I am in need of the spacer plate for a 351/400M with a manual tranny (the plate that mounts in-between the engine and bellhousing). Our local wrecking yard doesn't have any. If anyone has one or knows where I can get one, please let me know. Also, does anyone know if the tie rods are the same from a '75 F250 4x4 to the '77 F250 4x4 HD (8100 GVWR)? I want to swap the 77 front axle onto my 75 so I can get the reverse rotation for when I go to a "married" t-case. The '75 has power steering and I need the hole in the tie rod from the '75 onto the '77 axle for the steering assistor. Oh ya, and does anyone know if this would be a Dana 60 or just a heavy duty 44 frontend? Thank you very much! Ross Henjum Pennock, MN '75 F250 4x4 390, C-6, 203 '78 F150 302, C-4 (engine and tranny for sale, 35,000 on rebuilt engine) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 21:36:26 -0500 From: Ken Payne Subject: Re: Looking around My Classic Car Page At 08:56 PM 2/10/98 -0600, you wrote: >Hey Ken, >How about checking this place out and getting us listed as a link off >their pages. Also, they have a list into late '99 of car shows, but the >one you are going to isn't listed. > >Oh, by the way... would we all be considered a automotive club? we >don't have dues or by-laws, but we do live by the rules of our web >site. So, are we a club? > >-=DENNIS=- I have us listed as a club with a couple of sites. And I've already contacted My Classic Car. Ken Payne Admin, Ford Truck Enthusiasts http://www.ford-trucks.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 21:43:48 -0500 From: Ken Payne Subject: Re: 1969 F100 Project At 10:57 AM 2/11/98 -0500, you wrote: >Hello Everyone! >I am new to the list. Great information here, please bear with me, I >have a general systems restoration/upgrade question - please excuse the >length. I have had overseas duty for the last 4 years and my >restoration project was put on hold. Now that I am back and in a >different area of the country there are not as many resources as I found >out west. >I have put a lot of hard work, sweat and cash into my truck and my goal >is to have it when I die. > >Background Info: I have a 1969 Ford 4WD Pick-up, It has a 1967 - 352 >V8, newly rebuilt (1992). It has a newly rebuilt transmission. > Goal: I want to have this truck in workable 4WD operation for the >rest of my driving days. I love the look and operation of the old >Fseries and want to really push this truck to its potential in the 90's. > >Two Immediate Problems: >Problem #1: The steering is shot!!! The steering was not good when I >bought the truck in '89, but after more than a few out back camping >trips, the steering will not pass inspection in Maryland. No suprise. >I have looked around in every Balt-Wash area in auto parts recycling >yards and talked to various shops - no direct or indirect steering boxes >that I can use. I have found a few early Broncos with the same set-ups >but the steering boxes have been shot also. > >Question #1: I would love to put in a system with heavy duty power >steering. Is this reasonable?, I need something that is heavy duty, >reasonably serviceable (I do a lot of off road driving and if I bust >something up, I would like stock items that I can get repairs done if >necessary) What do you think it will cost? Cost is not really an >issue, but it will cause delays on getting it back on the road. This is >a long term project. Any steering system up to 79 should work with it. Hard to say what the cost is as I've never looked into this item. > >Problem #2: When I was doing a good amount of four wheeling out in >Utah, I had serious doubts about my braking system. >When I used my brakes frequently going down a very steep grade (which >are all over the state of Utah - highways or off road), they would heat.... To access the rest of this feature you must be a logged in Registered User Of Ford Truck Enthusiasts
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