Great thread on the Superduty forum
#1
Great thread on the Superduty forum
I don't usually wander too far from the 6.0 forum, but I found this thread on the Superduty forum and I've been following this guys progress for a good while now.
I thought I'd share it because I really admire his dedication and attention to detail.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...n-project.html
I thought I'd share it because I really admire his dedication and attention to detail.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...n-project.html
#2
Yup, looks like he's doing a good job and lots of info too!
Years ago, when I lived in the barracks, I did this to a '68 Chevelle at the auto hobby shop. Went from green to black and the only thing new was front seat covers and carpet. Man there are alot of nooks and crannies to scrub and prep and spray! Not to mention figuring out what products to use AND putting it all back together without scratching it up.
Years ago, when I lived in the barracks, I did this to a '68 Chevelle at the auto hobby shop. Went from green to black and the only thing new was front seat covers and carpet. Man there are alot of nooks and crannies to scrub and prep and spray! Not to mention figuring out what products to use AND putting it all back together without scratching it up.
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He was talking about doing head gaskets.... I wonder if we can take the fenders off like he did to do head gaskets. Instead of either doing em in place or having a lift , was thinking you get the openess of cab removed with out needing the lift for cab. Either way a great little thread. I wish I was half as motivated as him.
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