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  1. ford5t6
    12-04-2011 02:56 PM - permalink
    ford5t6
    hello saw your thread about the aluminium side cover and i'm interested. do you have an update on the covers and pricing? i'm located in the netherlands (europe) and are you willing to ship? thanks
    ford6t5@gmail.com
  2. army guy with 65f100
    10-28-2011 11:56 AM - permalink
    army guy with 65f100
    I would really like to get one of those side covers for a ford 300, and if you know of any, i would also like to get a nice valve cover for it as well. one like clifford used to make. thanks Dave
    david.skinner@us.army.mil
  3. NRH66
    09-03-2011 10:31 AM - permalink
    NRH66
    What are you asking for you side covers
  4. jspiering
    01-30-2011 01:21 PM - permalink
    jspiering
    I reall want to get one of those finned aluminum side covers for my 300 straight 6. Can I get the contact info? Do you think there are enough of us to get a batch made? Thanks
  5. lasitter
    06-17-2010 12:20 AM - permalink
    lasitter
    Did you ever get any traction with your aluminum covers project for the 4.9L? I'd love to get in on this!
  6. greyghost85
    05-25-2010 09:39 PM - permalink
    greyghost85
    Hey, where you been? found a 7 ball I decided to take the threaded insert out of an old shift knob. Got that accomplished, earlier tonite. Now, I just have to drill the hole, and gorilla glue the insert in. You used JB Weld?
  7. greyghost85
    04-25-2010 08:44 PM - permalink
    greyghost85
    am actively searching for a seven ball....lol
  8. NavyMIDN08
    02-18-2010 09:10 AM - permalink
    NavyMIDN08
    i wrapped the ball in chamois cloths and clamped it down in a vice, then started with a small drill bit, taking my time working up to the right size hole. it would be a lot easier to do with a drill press, i did it by hand.
  9. greyghost85
    02-15-2010 07:31 PM - permalink
    greyghost85
    how did you drill holes in billiard balls?

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    2 Letter State/Province (use "--" for outside USA/
    MI
    Country
    USA
    Make
    Ford
    Model
    F-250
    Year
    1995
    Current Mileage
    250,000 or more
    Miles per year
    Rather not say
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    95 F-250, 7.3L, E40D - 300,000 miles
    80 Bronco, 300c.i. inline, NP435 - 180,000 miles
    83 F-150, 300c.i. inline, NP435 - 310,000 miles

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