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I'll take a picture of the truck later today for you nothing pretty but looks aren't everything. LolWe are going to need pics lol. You will be very happy with better axles.
I'll take a picture of the truck later today for you nothing pretty but looks aren't everything. LolWe are going to need pics lol. You will be very happy with better axles.
Lol meant of the truck.
1975 Ford highboy with the old trusted Dana 60. No lode just a 460 with a little bit more poop than normal. Lol
One set is for Large Stihl 3002 mount and the other set is for Large Husky D009 mount bolts. It look like your damaged one is to the 3002 mount hole.
D009 gives you more options for bars so I'd just order up a set of those studs and carry on like it never happened.
Yep and and no on the 44 it's a low pinion but the 60 is that's in mine is the 30 spline axle.Solid work truck. Is it a full float 60 rear? 44 high pinion front? I might still hqve a set of 60 ff a les upstairs in the garage, i’d have to rummage.
And it's my daily driver. Lol can't stand the new trucks to girly for me I like being able to go wherever I want to go but the gas mileage sucks but have make a sacrifice to have what makes a person happy. LolSolid work truck. Is it a full float 60 rear? 44 high pinion front? I might still hqve a set of 60 ff a les upstairs in the garage, i’d have to rummage.
Yea I've got a built 390 sitting on the floor of the garage it has a cam that's up two steps bigger than the ho 390 cam but I just love the 460 that's in it right now plus it's a 1969 460 much better than the mid 70s.Yea, the 429s and 460s do suck gas. Canted valves are nice, on a performance car, but they went over board on them. Smaller ports/valves would provide better low end and mid range, and fuel mileage.
That is why I always like the FE engines. Great torque and throttle response, and very durable. Also, the block is much shorter and the engine is lighter, which is an advantage especially in a light weight car (like a Mustang). You could build a 390 or 427 Ford to run far stronger than what your street tires could handle.
Three saws came in today from my favorite Tree Guy. Two will be easy, a recoil on an 044 and a clutch bearing on a MS660.
The third saws is a MS461 with a stripped spark plug hole. This must be a weakness on these saws, had another one come in last year with the same problem from another tree guy. (ended up finding a used jug for that one). I've got the repair kit, we will see how it goes.
At my brother's encouragement, my Dad bought a real sleeper for my Mom. It was a 1969 LTD, ugly green 4 door, but it had a 429 4bbl.
Lol Yea my dad had a few of the ltd's one was a 72 it had a 429swop in it ad a 73 yellow with a mildly built 351c and a1978 that had for different engines in its lifetime of being in the family. Lol that's the only car besides a Lincoln that my dad could fit in comfortably being 6'3 at 290 pounds. LolYep, they were the high compression ones, ran very strong.
At my brother's encouragement, my Dad bought a real sleeper for my Mom. It was a 1969 LTD, ugly green 4 door, but it had a 429 4bbl. Car would not launch, but on the highway it was a menace! With the 273 rear it would bury the 120 MPH speedometer in 2nd (shifting automatically). The over mufflered engine would just whistle like a jet, and there would be a panicked look on the driver of the hot rod next to you!
IIRC, it had 11:1 compression ratio.
Yep but they get there quickly. LolWe put a 390 4V HO in a 77 High Boy 350 dump with a granny geared knuckle crusher and 4.56 Sterling rear end. You could literally dump the clutch at an idle and that thing wouldn’t stall. It would haul ANYTHING without issue, anywhere, anytime. Mechanical top speed was like 58 mph.
I just reseved another ms660 kit this morning and the big end rod bearing feels like gravel so I'm go to be complaining about it but meen wile still have to fix my truck lolThe two easy ones are done, luckily I had all parts need in stock. (Elastostart rope + handle and starter pawl kit for the 044 and a clutch drum bearing and clip for the 660).
It's fresh out of the box that looked like godzilla had it's way with it I'm going to hit it with some brake clean and blast it out with air and see if it smooths out it's bad though if you try to rotate the rod all the way around it will try to catch and stop never had one do that before unless it was straight up bad. LolDid you flush it with WD 40? Is it grit, or a bad bearing?