390FE (406ci) for #50, built by Tom Lucas at FE Specialties.
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Re: 390FE (406ci) for #50, built by Tom Lucas at FE Specialties.
Hey robroy, it is exciting just to be able to move your truck with its new motor, even if its just up the driveway I know it was for me. The transmission seems to be a charm the idle was very low and seemed to respond with just a tuch of the gas pedle. I bet it makes you want to finish #50 quicker.
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Re: 390FE (406ci) for #50, built by Tom Lucas at FE Specialties.
Good afternoon Bobby, Frank and Ruben, thanks for your marvelous replies!
This Afternoon's Update:
Today my long-time friend Dan came by to be #50's first ever passenger! I took him on a go-cart ride on the familiar, domestic race track and he really liked it. Dan joked that all the truck needed was some loud Lynyrd Skynyrd and a drive to the local Tastey-Freeze. Dan understands the innate and undeniable humor of an old souped-up pickup truck.
I wouldn't dream of taking #50 on a test drive, no matter how brief, without posting a video here! Since Dan and I were talking in the cab for a while I made a short edition of the video for y'all to skip to for the main action. I'd recommend viewing the short version unless you cannot miss a moment of #50's life!
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Bobby, Frank and Ruben, thanks for your most excellent replies!
Robroy
Thanks Bobby! In the video it seems to have a more truck-like sound than in person. In person it sounds loud and potent, and you can really feel the sound waves while it runs.BobbyFord wrote:Gee whiz, that thing sounds good!!!!
Yes but I'm catching up to you! Insulation between inner and outer fenders: which type?BobbyFord wrote:Um.......at least I've got fenders on mine
My restraint's based upon fear more than prudence!BobbyFord wrote:I do not have your restraint; I had to drive mine out on the street. I'm so lucky I did not run into the local heat
That would be most excellent!FreakysFords wrote:
Gonna have to make a trip to Salinas on one of these runs (actually turned down a load from there this week because I had a better offer on one from Eugene, OR).
Thanks Frank! As you know, it took a lot of learning for me to get to this point.FreakysFords wrote:LOVIN IT!!!!
It sure is!sport71 wrote:Hey robroy, it is exciting just to be able to move your truck with its new motor, even if its just up the driveway I know it was for me.
Thanks! The transmission seems perfect so far, although the only gears I've tried are granny, reverse, and first. This engine's response to the gas pedal's certainly unlike any engine I've yet driven! It has a fierce feeling to it.sport71 wrote:The transmission seems to be a charm the idle was very low and seemed to respond with just a tuch of the gas pedle.
That it does! I'm down to the last few tasks before I can take #50 on a real drive.sport71 wrote:I bet it makes you want to finish #50 quicker.
This Afternoon's Update:
Today my long-time friend Dan came by to be #50's first ever passenger! I took him on a go-cart ride on the familiar, domestic race track and he really liked it. Dan joked that all the truck needed was some loud Lynyrd Skynyrd and a drive to the local Tastey-Freeze. Dan understands the innate and undeniable humor of an old souped-up pickup truck.
I wouldn't dream of taking #50 on a test drive, no matter how brief, without posting a video here! Since Dan and I were talking in the cab for a while I made a short edition of the video for y'all to skip to for the main action. I'd recommend viewing the short version unless you cannot miss a moment of #50's life!
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High Quality H.264 (Long; 42MB) Medium Quality WMV (Long; 30MB)
Bobby, Frank and Ruben, thanks for your most excellent replies!
Robroy
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Re: 390FE (406ci) for #50, built by Tom Lucas at FE Specialties.
Robroy,
Congrats again on the FE! It sounds awesome.
I thought you were gonna' drive through the garage wall!
Congrats again on the FE! It sounds awesome.
I thought you were gonna' drive through the garage wall!
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Re: 390FE (406ci) for #50, built by Tom Lucas at FE Specialties.
Good evening Jeff, thanks for replying!
Robroy
Thanks very much!basketcase0302 wrote:Congrats again on the FE! It sounds awesome.
For an instant I wondered about that myself! Thank goodness for reflexes. At least it would have been caught on video if I'd done it, right?basketcase0302 wrote:I thought you were gonna' drive through the garage wall!
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Re: 390FE (406ci) for #50, built by Tom Lucas at FE Specialties.
Good afternoon Bobby!
Thanks for checking up on #50! Just in the past few days I've begun to make some progress again, after getting wrapped up in work for most of July.
I dug out the old grille (left), installed it (right), and got the lights mostly working. The only remaining problem is a turn signal fuse that blows every time I signal right, which means my next test drive must be composed wholly of left turns!
In a few more weekends I'll have it street-legal enough for a trip around the block!
Thanks for posting Bobby,
Robroy
Thanks for checking up on #50! Just in the past few days I've begun to make some progress again, after getting wrapped up in work for most of July.
I dug out the old grille (left), installed it (right), and got the lights mostly working. The only remaining problem is a turn signal fuse that blows every time I signal right, which means my next test drive must be composed wholly of left turns!
In a few more weekends I'll have it street-legal enough for a trip around the block!
Thanks for posting Bobby,
Robroy
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Re: 390FE (406ci) for #50, built by Tom Lucas at FE Specialties.
Thanks Robroy, I was worried about you
Sounds like you've got a grounded circuit on the right side
Sounds like you've got a grounded circuit on the right side
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Re: 390FE (406ci) for #50, built by Tom Lucas at FE Specialties.
Good afternoon Bobby, thanks for replying!
You were right about the grounded circuit--I snooped around and found a smashed turn signal switch wire! That was the cause; now that it's insulated, the turn signals work perfectly. One step closer to having a street-legal test drive!
Here's the smashed wire I found:
And here are a few photos I took today of #50:
Thanks for replying Bobby, and I'll keep y'all updated!
Robroy
You were right about the grounded circuit--I snooped around and found a smashed turn signal switch wire! That was the cause; now that it's insulated, the turn signals work perfectly. One step closer to having a street-legal test drive!
Here's the smashed wire I found:
And here are a few photos I took today of #50:
Thanks for replying Bobby, and I'll keep y'all updated!
Robroy
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Re: 390FE (406ci) for #50, built by Tom Lucas at FE Specialties.
WooHoo, getting close!
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Re: 390FE (406ci) for #50, built by Tom Lucas at FE Specialties.
Well, you've got the engine for one of those roads where you only turn left...robroy wrote: The only remaining problem is a turn signal fuse that blows every time I signal right, which means my next test drive must be composed wholly of left turns!
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That's not an oil leak That's SWEAT from all that HORSEPOWER!!
Why is it that there's seldom time to fix it right the first time, but there's always time to fix it right the second time???
That's not an oil leak That's SWEAT from all that HORSEPOWER!!
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Re: 390FE (406ci) for #50, built by Tom Lucas at FE Specialties.
Good evening Bobby and 70_F100, thanks for replying!
Since #50 will become a registered vehicle on Halloween (that's when its non-operation registration can be economically converted to a regular registration), y'all can expect to see its actual test drive videos shortly thereafter! In the meanwhile, I'm still taking care of small things each weekend, as time allows.
This afternoon #50 woke up for the first time in a few weeks and ran very nicely!
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Bobby and 70_F100, thanks again for your great replies!
Robroy
Indeed! The next video I'll post will be #50's first true test-drive.BobbyFord wrote:WooHoo, getting close!
HA! You're right!!! The turn signal issue was probably #50's expressing its new disposition.70_F100 wrote:Well, you've got the engine for one of those roads where you only turn left...robroy wrote: The only remaining problem is a turn signal fuse that blows every time I signal right, which means my next test drive must be composed wholly of left turns!
Since #50 will become a registered vehicle on Halloween (that's when its non-operation registration can be economically converted to a regular registration), y'all can expect to see its actual test drive videos shortly thereafter! In the meanwhile, I'm still taking care of small things each weekend, as time allows.
This afternoon #50 woke up for the first time in a few weeks and ran very nicely!
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Bobby and 70_F100, thanks again for your great replies!
Robroy
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Re: 390FE (406ci) for #50, built by Tom Lucas at FE Specialties.
You've got two of 'em just alike? 8-O
Sounded cool as anything and especially got a kick out of the label on the driveshaft twisting by! :)
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Sounded cool as anything and especially got a kick out of the label on the driveshaft twisting by! :)
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Good day Alvin, thanks for replying!!!
I actually rolled over the camera twice and thought I'd splice the main action scenes together (instead of showing lots of unchanging scenery in between)!
Today's Update:
On Monday, November 1st I finally insured and tagged #50! I came home early, determined to go for a small test drive before it got too dark outside.
I rolled #50 out of the garage by hand, fired it up, and gave it a few minutes to warm up. By this time it was around 6:30PM so I'm sure all the neighbor's were just as excited to hear its big voice as I was!
I took #50 up the street about a quarter mile and back! I would have gone further, but without a working temperature gauge I didn't want to risk the engine getting too warm (even though so far, all signs indicate that it's distinctly cold-blooded). That, and I'd foolishly neglected to clean the windshield, so I couldn't see all that well! Minor details, right?
Kasie wanted to come along, and other than the exhaust fumes (still need real pipes), she later said that it was a lot more fun than she'd expected, and was like an amusement park ride!
As I already shared with 70_F100 in a PM, the best way to summarize #50's new attitude is that it feels comically powerful and heavy-duty. Driving it around the block was like riding an Arabian race horse from the living room to the [censored] for a bologna sandwich! Cruising in this thing--even at twenty miles per hour--definitely excites my boyish preference for extremes. I can only imagine what it will be like to let it really get up and go, once it's broken in!
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Alvin, thanks again for your excellent reply!
Robroy
Yeah!Alvin in AZ wrote:You've got two of 'em just alike? 8-O
I actually rolled over the camera twice and thought I'd splice the main action scenes together (instead of showing lots of unchanging scenery in between)!
Thanks!!! Yes it does appear that my label-removing negligence has paid off!Alvin in AZ wrote:Sounded cool as anything and especially got a kick out of the label on the driveshaft twisting by!
Today's Update:
On Monday, November 1st I finally insured and tagged #50! I came home early, determined to go for a small test drive before it got too dark outside.
I rolled #50 out of the garage by hand, fired it up, and gave it a few minutes to warm up. By this time it was around 6:30PM so I'm sure all the neighbor's were just as excited to hear its big voice as I was!
I took #50 up the street about a quarter mile and back! I would have gone further, but without a working temperature gauge I didn't want to risk the engine getting too warm (even though so far, all signs indicate that it's distinctly cold-blooded). That, and I'd foolishly neglected to clean the windshield, so I couldn't see all that well! Minor details, right?
Kasie wanted to come along, and other than the exhaust fumes (still need real pipes), she later said that it was a lot more fun than she'd expected, and was like an amusement park ride!
As I already shared with 70_F100 in a PM, the best way to summarize #50's new attitude is that it feels comically powerful and heavy-duty. Driving it around the block was like riding an Arabian race horse from the living room to the [censored] for a bologna sandwich! Cruising in this thing--even at twenty miles per hour--definitely excites my boyish preference for extremes. I can only imagine what it will be like to let it really get up and go, once it's broken in!
High Quality H.264 (22MB) Medium Quality WMV (51MB)
Alvin, thanks again for your excellent reply!
Robroy
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Re: 390FE (406ci) for #50, built by Tom Lucas at FE Specialties.
Awesome!! I know how you must feel. The engine sounds GREAT! I'll bet you can't wait to take it out for a real mashing. Looks like mine (I don't have my hood on yet either).
Um...........your right headlight is pointing at the front license plate
Um...........your right headlight is pointing at the front license plate
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Re: 390FE (406ci) for #50, built by Tom Lucas at FE Specialties.
Good evening Bobby, thanks for replying!
Thanks for your fantastic reply Bobby!!!
Robroy
Yes, it's certainly exciting to test out over two years worth of effort, all at once! Shortly after the test began, and I'd glanced down at the instruments (which were looking fabulous all lit up), I was struck by an odd psychological condition: I realized that at that moment, I was focused on keeping the truck on the road (not crashing), and wasn't able to keep track of much else. Yet it was all working, and I was trusting it. Being aware of that gave me a truly novel feeling. I was actually amazed that everything worked so beautifully (or even at all)!BobbyFord wrote:Awesome!! I know how you must feel.
Thanks! It certainly sounds different from anything else I've ever driven, and I'm sure its sound will be refined a lot when real pipes are welded in.BobbyFord wrote:The engine sounds GREAT!
Yes I'm definitely looking forward to that! I will have to work up to it though. Not only does the engine need to get broken in (I'll be super careful with it for at least the first 500 miles), but I've never driven anything like this before and I need to get comfortable with it. A wide-open-throttle experience is certainly in order, but may not happen for a while! So far, I haven't even really nudged it.BobbyFord wrote:I'll bet you can't wait to take it out for a real mashing.
I noticed that too (that our trucks look identical from that view point)!BobbyFord wrote:Looks like mine (I don't have my hood on yet either).
You are absolutely right!!! The dusk test drive wasn't entirely expected so I hadn't given any thought to getting the beams straightened out. The funny part is that I hadn't changed them at all since the way the truck used to be (when I drove it years ago), so that's a nostalgic sign of how cross-eyed the entire truck was back then.BobbyFord wrote:Um...........your right headlight is pointing at the front license plate
Thanks for your fantastic reply Bobby!!!
Robroy