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and is not the prettiest but if you guys would look at it and make sure everything is correct I would appreciate it. I just typed it all out and have not had any coffee yet so don't shoot me if you find something wrong.
well done Sean, i dont see any flaws in your typeing or explanations, very well on the FAQ's, them are the most common questions people have on here, now if you can just get more people to take a look at your site, also nice trucks.
Thanks man! Hopefully they will see my new sig and take a look. I might post a sticky when everything is complete and had had several eyes look over it and inputs offered.
I took a look my self and thought it was great! I leared something, I didn't know, the edelbrock heads already have the oil restrictors in them. just makes me want to get a set even more. but I got other fish to fry first. the body work and a pesky harmonic that needs replaced. love dem FORD TKS!
ratsmoker what is the part number on the flex-a-lite fan you are running and where did you get the 4 core radiator? I live in NC so cooling is always a problem in the summer.
I run the flex a lite part number 150. I bought the radiator at o'reilleys. It was the 4 core with extra cooling whatever that means. It was a new unit though.
i think im going to order me a flex-a-lite fan from jegs, i think this ones 39.99 or something like that, i wonder how much it will help over the stock fan.
O'Reilly's is usually a local store but they are a chain. If you go to www.oreillyauto.com, there is a part of using the webpage that will have you input your zip code and it will give you the closest store to where you live, a map, mileage and everything.
Only thing about O'Reilly's is that they will try to "help" you by getting you the cheapest part and sometimes you want the better quality stuff (they stock good, better, best types of things). Just so you are aware of that.
The cool thing about the website is that they will tell you whether the store has it on hand or if they will have to order it. Good for planning your "time to repair".
Wow thanks big time! I just bought a 1969 F350. I think it has a 360 in it. Now I know how to check it. Not sure yet if I'll rebuild it or replace it with a newer V-6.
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