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roadrash63 11-01-2010 05:17 PM

i put my cap on,
installed a 2nd throttle return spring since my "custom" 1985/1969 throttle bracket isnt perfect,(wasnt coming to idle 100% of the time ) put my chrome air cleaner back on since the new manual choke was hitting on it (the stock 69 one... auto lite 2100 356 cfm... runs real good with that little carb too).
dumped some dry gas in too
filler her with super too
lubed carb linkage

86pullerf350 11-01-2010 05:33 PM

I finished putting a rear brake line in and went to bleed the air out of the wheel cylinders and found rt wheel cyl full of dry rust powder, left brake drum has a split that goes about 1/4 way around it.:eek: I'm going to have to save up and do all new rear brakes, drums, axle seals, and exhaust. If it isn't one truck then it's the other. I just did upper and lower ball joints, new windshield, 4 tires, and an alignment on my Durango so it would pass inspection! :mad:

Greyf100 11-01-2010 05:45 PM

just couldn't wait until this weekend...

http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/187/video0006.mp4

coldsteel187 11-01-2010 06:17 PM

This truck was bought CHEAP!!! So what it needed a little TLC so I put on the rear part of the frame she will soon be good as new this is start to now!!!!........Coldsteel

This is the Frame Donor truck Ford F-150 L/W Base truck

http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/100_3761.jpg

This is the front view of the truck im fixing 1994 F-150 4x4 Straight 6,stick shift my new baby!!!

http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/100_3764.jpg

This is the old piece of frame I cut off the truck....This part you now see is not for sale its "VINTAGE" Ford Rust a collectors item!! LOL!!!

http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/100_3757.jpg

This is pics of the new frame welded on,BTW I cant weld a lick a PRO done this if I weld anything it has to be J.B. Weld LOL!!!

Outside weld

http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/100_3759.jpg

Inside Weld "Bottom up stich welded" The welder said with a bead like this you dont need to plate it???

http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/100_3760.jpg

The finished frame she looks sweeet to me......

http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/100_3758.jpg

http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...n/100_3765.jpg

Ill finish her tomorrow adding new shocks,hooking up new brake lines,hooking up the rear sway bar,drive line and the bed ZOOM ZOOM........Coldsteel

Greyf100 11-01-2010 07:26 PM

you really should weld a plate on either side of the framerail..

Fordzilla80 11-01-2010 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by dohc_chump (Post 9506606)
Looking good Fordzilla!

I just replaced the A-pillar trim and the interior trim around the windshield on the '81 today. I managed to crack my damn dash pad in the process of pulling it out of the truck. Not a happy camper about that :mad: but at least I have more laying around.

Thanks man!

Sucks to hear about the dash pad. I hate when that happens.

coldsteel187 11-01-2010 10:39 PM

This man has welded more coal truck frames than the factory,he told me he would plate it if I wanted but the type of weld he used it was stronger where he welded it than the rest of the frame.Its stiched inside and out starting at the bottom going up.A coal truck hauls 45 ton and he said he didnt plate them!..........Coldsteel

Originally Posted by Greyf100 (Post 9507118)
you really should weld a plate on either side of the framerail..


6fifty_f1fifty 11-02-2010 08:16 AM


Originally Posted by coldsteel187 (Post 9508074)
This man has welded more coal truck frames than the factory,he told me he would plate it if I wanted but the type of weld he used it was stronger where he welded it than the rest of the frame.Its stiched inside and out starting at the bottom going up.A coal truck hauls 45 ton and he said he didnt plate them!..........Coldsteel

I am in no way a welder, what so ever. For some reason that doesn't look like a clean weld to me. I think I would have used a grinder from every angle so I would have a clean steel surface to work with, and get the cleanest possible weld. (I used to be in the soldering business).

I am not saying that this guy doesn't know what he is doing, I just hope he is bonded and insured.

smashclash 11-02-2010 08:48 AM

coldsteel i'm impressed. i had considered fixing my frame like that but was talked out of it by people due to potential alignment issues and also the fact that i'd be relying on a weld for the rest of the trucks life. i hope it works out for you.

coldsteel187 11-02-2010 09:34 AM

Man this weld is super strong,he used a wire feed mig gun one with the spool built into the gun a $1200.00 piece.A man that dont know what he is doing wouldnt put that kind of money in his welding rig!!Like I sad he started at the bottom of the frame stiching it bottom up.Ask any welder you know he will tell you how strong this type of bead is.As i stated this man has welded probably over 100 Coal Truck frames he told me he dont plate them and welds them the same way these trucks haul 45 ton a load,Im no welder and had the same complaint about the plate the welder told me he would plate it if I wanted but he would guarentee that the frame didnt need it!!!This is a nice bead he used a gas mig not a stick!!!!!!.......Coldsteel

Originally Posted by 6fifty_f1fifty (Post 9508988)
I am in no way a welder, what so ever. For some reason that doesn't look like a clean weld to me. I think I would have used a grinder from every angle so I would have a clean steel surface to work with, and get the cleanest possible weld. (I used to be in the soldering business).

I am not saying that this guy doesn't know what he is doing, I just hope he is bonded and insured.


coldsteel187 11-02-2010 09:39 AM

Man dont let the naysayers keep ya from doing your truck this way.Its very important though that the man welding it knows his stuff.Let the guy doing the cutting and welding make the decisions as to where to cut and all that crap.I cant weld and im not gonna tell a man that welds for a LIVING how to do his job!!!This will work ill be $1000.00 to $10.00 that's how sure I am about mine!!!.....Coldsteel

Originally Posted by smash clash (Post 9509102)
cold steel i'm impressed. i had considered fixing my frame like that but was talked out of it by people due to potential alignment issues and also the fact that i'd be relying on a weld for the rest of the trucks life. i hope it works out for you.


Greyf100 11-02-2010 09:53 AM

if you trust this man and his abilities and knowledge with your life, then its on you.

It was just an observation...

ID1982F150I6 11-02-2010 02:45 PM

I'm sure it's fine if the person doing the weld knew what they were doing. We weld stuff that far exceeds any pressures or force that truck frame will see. People weld on boilers, reactors, etc...

If you want to be sure, have a certified inspector look at it. They can x-ray it, etc.

Stangrcr1 11-02-2010 11:05 PM

Back to the original topic.

Changed the oil/filter and lubed the suspension/steering.

CamoLaw 11-03-2010 01:15 AM

Bought a carb rebuild kit for the feedback carb. Hoping to take it off later this week.


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