69 crew highboy UPDATE: 300 install coming along
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Re: 69 crew highboy UPDATE: 3/19/11 Tires and Wheels
Don't drive on the snow with those tires!! With that rib in the middle and bias ply construction there is nothing with less traction in slick conditions.
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Re: 69 crew highboy UPDATE: 3/19/11 Tires and Wheels
Well I don't drive her in the snow so I should be ok. You can't see it in the pictures but I also went ahead and cut sipes across the center section of each tire about every 1/8 to 1/4 inch with a razor knife before I installed them. I've driven it in the rain a few times and it has plenty of traction with the sipes.
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Re: 69 crew highboy UPDATE: 3/19/11 Tires and Wheels
Very cool, I like em!
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Re: 69 crew highboy UPDATE: 3/19/11 Tires and Wheels
Looks killer man, im loving those tires an wheels
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Re: 69 crew highboy UPDATE: 3/19/11 Tires and Wheels
Well, once again it's been awhile since I've updated this thread so her goes for all you who follow this one but maybe not others I've posted. For almost three years now I've been building a stout 300 six for the old gal. The thread is here: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =3&t=46269 The build is just about complete. In the next week or so I should have it mounted on a test stand and be breaking her in. Here's a couple shots of how it sits now:
The specs on her are as follows- 9.0:1 compression
Crane 901 torque cam
EFI split manifolds
500cfm Edelbrock
Clifford aluminum intake
Head lightly ported and unshrouded exhaust valves
.022 copper head gasket for tight quench
crank turned, bored 30 over, head and block decked
Dizzy recurved
Newer block with 1 piece rear main, older head with adjustable valvetrain
Hopefully I'll be wrapping it all up and installing it within a month or so.
The specs on her are as follows- 9.0:1 compression
Crane 901 torque cam
EFI split manifolds
500cfm Edelbrock
Clifford aluminum intake
Head lightly ported and unshrouded exhaust valves
.022 copper head gasket for tight quench
crank turned, bored 30 over, head and block decked
Dizzy recurved
Newer block with 1 piece rear main, older head with adjustable valvetrain
Hopefully I'll be wrapping it all up and installing it within a month or so.
Joe
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2006 Dodge Ram 2500 cummins
2005 Ford Ranger
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Re: 69 crew highboy UPDATE: 2/19/12 300 build near completion
I know some guys that use 6x6's for work and they hate those NDT's. They say you can spin all 6 tires with 100 HP on a rainy day. Let the clutch out on a hill and 30K of truck and trailer goes backwards!
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Maybe it's because they are newer and not OE tires, but that hasn't been my experiance at all. These are made by DENMAN, and they have been great. I was out in a downpour just a few days ago and was scared about taking off from a light on a serious incline and had no slippage at all. I would like to say that all the sipes I cut in them are the only reason, but I think they must have a little softer compound than the OE ones from back in the day. Either way, these work great.averagef250 wrote:I know some guys that use 6x6's for work and they hate those NDT's. They say you can spin all 6 tires with 100 HP on a rainy day. Let the clutch out on a hill and 30K of truck and trailer goes backwards!
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Re: 69 crew highboy UPDATE: 2/19/12 300 build near completion
Nice looking 6 you have there. Keep up the good work.
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Re: 69 crew highboy UPDATE: 2/19/12 300 build near completion
Thanks! Hopefully it runs as good as it looks.FormerMarine1981 wrote:Nice looking 6 you have there. Keep up the good work.
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Re: 69 crew highboy UPDATE: 2/19/12 300 build near completion
Well, it's alive! I posted a build thread in the engine catagorie, but for those of you who haven't seen it here's a couple vids. I fired it up last night for the first time, and it sounds awesome! Crank up the volume for full effect.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... aAPp3VPOdU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... m8uQQVn-sY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... aAPp3VPOdU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... m8uQQVn-sY
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Re: 69 crew highboy UPDATE: 300 six build done and ALIVE!
Man that thing sounds great.
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Wow, awesome job, man! I never knew a 300 could sound so good! Congrats!
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Sounds very good. Gotta love the efl manifolds they are the only way to go!!! Also love 0:50 in the first video. Cannot tell you how many times i have popped myself. Also done a ton with gas in the eyes as well. Gotta wear the safety glasses!!!! Now you just need that thing in the truck!!!
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Thanks guys! I can't wait to get it in the truck. Hopefully I can get a day this weekend to at least yank the 360 and start cleaning things up.
I knew I was in a bad spot, but I was too determined to change my set up once I realized I was over the top of the carb. I wanted to hear that baby run, and it was getting late, eyesight be damned...Manny wrote: Also love 0:50 in the first video. Cannot tell you how many times i have popped myself. Also done a ton with gas in the eyes as well. Gotta wear the safety glasses!!!! Now you just need that thing in the truck!!!
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Re: 69 crew highboy UPDATE: 300 six build done and ALIVE!
That is one good thing about fords the distributer being out in front of the carb. However it still winds up with flame blobs and the smell of burning nose hair. One thing is for sure now that after putting efi manifolds on my bro's 300 i will never suggest headers on one to anybody. The manifolds are the way to go. You get it in need to get a story together on the big crew big six it will be a good one for pages.... That is a sharp looking 300 for sure!!!fomocoguy wrote:Thanks guys! I can't wait to get it in the truck. Hopefully I can get a day this weekend to at least yank the 360 and start cleaning things up.I knew I was in a bad spot, but I was too determined to change my set up once I realized I was over the top of the carb. I wanted to hear that baby run, and it was getting late, eyesight be damned...Manny wrote: Also love 0:50 in the first video. Cannot tell you how many times i have popped myself. Also done a ton with gas in the eyes as well. Gotta wear the safety glasses!!!! Now you just need that thing in the truck!!!
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1994 F350 7.3 5spd dually.
The Junk that hangs around
67' F-250 highboy Camper special cross breed currently under way
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=86706
1974 Bronco 302 3 speed
1984 bronco 302 c6 35's
1994 F350 7.3 5spd dually.
woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).