My 69 F100 Ranger
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Re: My 69 F100 Ranger
Nice truck man! I really like that color combo.
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I want a 390 and a 4 speed eventually. My 70 will be the puller for the 67.TX69F100 wrote:Thanks! That's exciting. I look forward to seeing your progress.jnash40 wrote:very nice finally got my welder shipped to me so now i can finish my bump YES
Yes sir! What are you looking for, specifically?67 ford f100s rule wrote:listen to that 390 rumble. You gotta love an fe. I hope to find one for my 70 eventually
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70 Ford F100 LWB "Nadine" 302/3 speed with overdrive
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It's still for sale here:jp2005 wrote:Good job on the install! what did you do with your 360?
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So any updates? Have you taken it to the track yet?
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Updates? Yes.
Track? No.
I'm actually in the middle of doing a cam swap (current cam wiped a lobe, I believe, but I was planning a swap anyway as I have been underwhelmed by the Mutha Thumpr).
I will upoad some photos of the swap as I get time. Work has been pretty busy lately.
Track? No.
I'm actually in the middle of doing a cam swap (current cam wiped a lobe, I believe, but I was planning a swap anyway as I have been underwhelmed by the Mutha Thumpr).
I will upoad some photos of the swap as I get time. Work has been pretty busy lately.
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YIKES! What cam are you going with
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Finally decided on a cam, this custom grind hydraulic roller from Barry @ Survival (specs are 280/285 230/236 .556/.556 110):HayHauler wrote:YIKES! What cam are you going with
http://store.survivalmotorsports.com/fe ... -110-.html
I'll post up a few pics of the damaged cam/lifter shortly.
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Here are the photos as promised. I apologize for the quality, as I took these using my phone.
Front cover and timing set removed:
One of these is not like the others:
Bad lifter flipped, compared to a good one:
Cam out, screwdriver pointing at flattened lope:
Close-up of damaged lobe:
Front cover and timing set removed:
One of these is not like the others:
Bad lifter flipped, compared to a good one:
Cam out, screwdriver pointing at flattened lope:
Close-up of damaged lobe:
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That sucker really wore down. Barry is a good guy. I've done business with him before. He will help you with your needs like he did for me when I put the
4.25 stroker set up. Best of luck brother.
Ruben
4.25 stroker set up. Best of luck brother.
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Thanks Ruben. How's yours running?
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sorry about the late reply, ive been so busy lately. my truck is great, i take it out every weekend,burn a little rubber here and there and love the attentionTX69F100 wrote:Thanks Ruben. How's yours running?
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sport71 wrote:sorry about the late reply, ive been so busy lately. my truck is great, i take it out every weekend,burn a little rubber here and there and love the attentionTX69F100 wrote:Thanks Ruben. How's yours running?
Have you put it on the dyno or taken it to the track with your current setup?
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Nice truck. Looking good.
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Have you put it on the dyno or taken it to the track with your current setup?
No dyno, the track yes. And I had no traction, spun the tires half the track, so I'm not worried about adding more power because it has plenty.
No dyno, the track yes. And I had no traction, spun the tires half the track, so I'm not worried about adding more power because it has plenty.
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