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mdh1701 05-13-2014 10:35 PM

Oil change, saw that the ticking time bomb aka factory oil cooler wasn't previously removed, might have to do something about that eventually. Also know now why the aftermarket radio doesn't work: they wired both power wires straight to the battery and hacked the factory wiring all to hell. So some wiring work will be needed in the future...

Evan_P 05-13-2014 11:25 PM

Filled it up with stuff to take to goodwill in the morning. Finally decided I had had enough of mess in the garage and went to town. Then once I got half of it cleaned up, I stuffed a car in there and filled all the room I created.

I know I am gonna get flamed for this, but here is my other vehicle, the real project. It doesn't run, needs a lot of work but was given to me by my great grandfather.

http://www.supermotors.net/getfile/1.../img_16031.jpg

So any room I created for working on stuff is now gone. I can pull the car out whenever I need the space though so it isn't too bad.

Tomorrow if I have time I am going to wash the truck off. It is covered in pollen, dirt, bird poo and sap. Got to love spring...

Crewcabber 05-13-2014 11:27 PM

I just did a 4 wheel brake job on my buddy's vert. vair. That thing is clean

Leftyizme 05-15-2014 08:29 PM

Today I decided to fix the "Empty at 1/4 tank" issue on my '94 CC 7.3L dually .

First I started on the rear tank. Not having any way to lift the bed, I had to do it the hard way and drop the tanks. First issue: The 2" receiver hitch was in the way... so I had to unbolt that V-5 150lb beast. Then I couldn't get a sipon hose to work to finish emptying the tank, which showed as 1/4 full on the gauge. Wrong!! When I dropped the tasnk onto my chest, I quickly realized it was a lot closer to half a tank... God it was heavy! Then, I could not get one of the quick disconnects to release... The supply line was no problem, but the return line wouldn't come loose for nothing. After fighting it for 3hrs.. I finally gave up and managed to remove the sending unit assembly with the tank hanging under the truck and the line attached. Then I found my gauge problem.. the float assembly wire was bent upwards.

After emptying the tank, I fitted a section of 3/8" fuel line to the end of the pickup tube, notching a V in the bottom so it wouldn't suck itself to the tank. Another hour of frustration and I had the tank refitted to the dangling sending unit assembly. After bolting the tank back in place, And remounting the hitch, I discovered the fuel filler neck hose laying in the truck bed.... Oops.
So, another hour contorting my hand into 12 different angles later, I managed to fit the hose unto the tank, and tighten the hose clamp.

No, I did not get to do the front tank... I sure hope it goes smoother than the rear tank did.

cman1120 05-16-2014 12:37 AM

Wow that sounds like quite the job. All I did was finally replace those stupid door panel clips cause I got tired of my door constantly rattling all the time. Definently happier with it now lol.

Evan_P 05-16-2014 12:43 AM


Originally Posted by Crewcabber (Post 14345470)
I just did a 4 wheel brake job on my buddy's vert. vair. That thing is clean

Nice. I wish this one was clean, but my great grandpa has been carrying this thing around for 25 years. He finally decided he just wasn't gonna get it running and gave it to me.

It has some rust issues, mainly in the trunk seams and engine bay seams. The passenger door has 2 very small rust bubbles forming near the bottom which means the door has rusted through.

Once I do some more garage cleaning and get some funds together I am going to drop the motor and start rebuilding it. Once I have it running and driving reliably I will work on the body of the car.

Jaime74656 05-16-2014 08:18 AM

I got the blasted air dryer canister thing in after getting assistance from a local shop to literally break off the bolts holding the rusted unit in place and i was tired of fighting it for a few months before hand and then last night I pulled a vaccume on the entire system so Im hoping that I got it all sorted well, filled the canister but I think the liquid from the can got into it, so I hope thats ok for the type of canister dryer/accumilator but ehh, it appears to work so I suppose its good.

also recieved the head lamps I ordered yesterday so im excited to get them on, and will be fighting those tonight and tomorrow night :)


my girl is looking younger and younger each day I fix something :D

SideWinder4.9l 05-16-2014 02:02 PM

Just a small update. Took Michelle in for the reaming 2 tires she needed.

$177.31 for 2, Mastercraft P235/75/15's mounted, balanced and the guy rotated the other new ones to the front for free.

Also, diagnosed 2 issues.

#1) The Axle Pivot bushings are SHOT. When I take off, I sometimes hear the classic "Clunk!" from it wiggling around. I already have the new bushings ($35.00? I can't remember) and the guy will install them for $80.00 (Sounds high, til you realize I have 0 air tools, no lift, and no truly level ground OR the ball joint press ($60.00-300.00) to do it with, and then the added part of me with back issues.)

#2) The truck kinda does a little "Bunny hop" when lightly braking from 35mph to a stop.

I had previously replaced the Rear Brake Drums with the new ones off Ethel, the 1994 F-150 I had previously (Was only installed 3 months before the accident). As I suspected, they were getting oblonged/worn in an elliptical shape, rather than round.

Cost for that is:

Labor for entire axle:$50.00
Turning each brake Drum down: $15/side, so $30.00
Brake Shoes: $35-ish (Gonna put Motorcraft on this time. I HATE the Wearever's from the partshouses.

So, to recap...Another $200.00 will have everything driving and stopping correctly!

*Also, Michelle turned 219,000 miles old yesterday. :-X03

xrsfsho 05-17-2014 12:44 AM

Took a look at the transmission, rear shifter fork was shot. Fixed it, now have reverse again. Loaded up then flatbed with recycling and made a few bucks. All in all a good day

Golden Helmet 05-17-2014 03:52 AM

We got started on the rear headrest project today. I know the back seat in an extended cab isn't actually meant to be occupied (no engineer would be that cruel), but if it ever is, I hate the thought of someones head going through the glass if I get rear ended.

Linky to a picture. It's not finished yet, obviously. I need to get a dremel so I can cut the rear trim panel to fit, we forgot to buy enough hardware for both headrests, and then it needs to be prettied up and fine-tuned so it's less ghetto-looking. We're on the right track though I think, it's even adjustable :D (with a socket, but still adjustable!)

Jarryd 05-17-2014 07:11 AM

I'll be attempting to find the culprit to why my turn signal won't click off automatically today and I may throw in a shifter bushing because that's been driving me nuts having my shifter move as much in gear as it does when it's out.

Puddy 05-17-2014 02:16 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Well finally out hunting for parts....
Lookin what I found

bcboy4ca 05-17-2014 07:13 PM

Got my new 17" Centerline Billet Trigon wheels installed. These things have been sitting on the shelf at work for 12 years so I worked out an overtime deal with the bossman.

http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...psb4ad7ce0.jpg

http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...ps3717ae57.jpg

http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...psd6213c77.jpg

roughridn_sob 05-17-2014 07:30 PM

Recoverd My dashpad
 
Not to shabby huh?

http://i358.photobucket.com/albums/o...pseuviu9ch.jpg

Tutorial/How-to here

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...al-how-to.html

Encho 05-17-2014 07:31 PM

No news on my side... my parts are somewhere in Venezuela, yet to be delivered to me.


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