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  • laextreme5
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    Over the weekend I was able to button up all the loose ends before cranking it back to life.

    Since finishing the wiring there really wasn't much left. New valve cover gasket was fit, oil cap fitted (there wasn't even one to begin with), oil and water.


    I put the hose in the upper water neck nd turned it on blast to try o get some gunk out of the engine before hooking up the rad. Not too much stuff came out but the water did run dirty for a minute or so as some stuff got flushed out. With the rad hoses all hooked up, it was time for an oil change. Knowing the fuel pump gasket had been leaking I was expecting fuel to be in the oil. But good god not as much as I was expecting. The oil was literally the viscosity of water. I have no idea how this motor was running with this oil in it. That coupled with how dirty it was (picture how dark it is down in a cave, and then x10 the degree of blackness), this motor is a fuckin champ.

    With everything good to go, fluids topped off. It was time to crank her over. Turn the key, wince slightly. And nothing. Not a sound. F$%&##$%^&#!!!!!
    Turned out I had one wire wrong, ground wire going to the solenoid post vs the solenoid mounting bracket. Simple mix up. Swap the wires, try again with dumping some gas in the carb and she fires right to life. Runs beautifully. Zoo more minor miss at idle, pulls through the revs smoothly, and sings like a canary. Ok, maybe not like that last part. Muffler needs cutting off asap, ole girl needs to make some noise.

    After we had gotten it to fire up and ran it for a bit and checked over a few things, my son wanted to get in and play. By "wanted to" I mean I wanted him to get in the truck and play and I snapped a few shots. He seems to enjoy the truck. I can't wait till he is a little older and I can really start to teach him some things.





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    With the truck up and running, I started poking my head in areas I had yet to do. I found the ONE of the wipers works, sporadically. Some is better than none right? The "cooling" fan for the interior works, both high and low. However it makes a ton of noise like its moving some air yet you can only feel the faintest of breezes form the vents. Im scarred to see what is blocking them....

    And lastly, I found this glorious rats nest of wires. This basically made me feel like all the wire clean up I did in the engine bay was complete null and void. The WHOLE truck needs to be rewired, with I was expecting to do, I just dint know the rest of the wiring was this bad. I guess the engine bay and the twisted together tailight wires should have been good indicators towards that....

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  • laextreme5
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    Originally posted by 190Evan View Post
    I've been getting REALLY into those old ford sixers lately.
    You can buy my motor and trans when i pull it this fall.

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  • 190Evan
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    I've been getting REALLY into those old ford sixers lately.

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  • BozoBubble
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    Woo-hoo, update! Good to hear that the wiring is done, now the real fun begins-time to get low.

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  • laextreme5
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    Its been a minute, works kept me super busy and havent had time to touch the truck. Took advantage of being off yesterday for the 4th and got a good bit done.

    Wiring has been completed, long as i did everything correctly anyway lol definately my weak link. New fuel filter and fuel line ran more inconspicuous and out of the way. Also go the radiator mounted up and made an overflow bottle. By made i mean i took an oil oil bottle and made it work. Fitting the new rad took a little effort, as its a little taller than the one i pulled out, and it wanted to sit right where i had ran my harness across the rad support. So i had to cut it loose tp mount the rad and now i have to find a way to secure the harness. No big deal, just kinda wish i didnt have to do that. Anyway, the new shiny rad looks WAY out of place.

    While i was working on the truck i threw the battery on the charger thinking i was going to get to start it back up today, i was wrong. Ran out of time. Seeing as i was working on it in the AM the wifey and son came out side for a bit to relax and enjoy the morning before the sun peaked over the house and scorched us all. And lastly i pulled the valve cover off to change the gasket and give the valve cover a cleaning to spruce it up a bit.


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  • LouBomb
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    this is going to be great

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  • superturbodiesel.com
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    Subscribed<3

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  • readfrost
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    Ohh man I know how that feels to pull off those 'repairs', great build, love the pictures and attention to detail!

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  • laextreme5
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    Got back on the truck for a bit. Only a few wires are left. Didn't have a whole lot of time. Just chipping away at it slowly.


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    I decided to pull the "repair" off the passenger door to see what was what. I wasn't pretty. Over 1/4'' thick of what looks to be fiberglass and bondo. It had some weight to it. Not a happy camper.


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  • Skervey
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    Looks good man! Grad to see old iron getting back on the road! I just picked up my grandpas 64 f100. Pumped to start working on it!

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  • laextreme5
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    Originally posted by chopsticks View Post
    Doing a great job on all that wiring! Interested to see how you take care of the rust that's plagued the floor. Sub'd
    thank you!

    As for the floor i still need to check under the seat and the back area behind it. If thats clean ( i highly doubt it) then id just get patches. But if like i suspect and under/behind the seats its rusted pretty bad as well ill be changing the whole floor pan. Which is expensive lol but ill do whats necessary.

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  • chopsticks
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    Doing a great job on all that wiring! Interested to see how you take care of the rust that's plagued the floor. Sub'd

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  • laextreme5
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    I went rust hunting.



    I now regret rust hunting. I also did a bit more wiring, relocated the starter solenoid.

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  • laextreme5
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    Originally posted by 190Evan View Post
    No problem man stoked to see progress always, Seems I just snagged a wiring mess for myself as well. Picking up another w124 this weekend so keep your eye out for a build thread
    Yeah i saw that on IG. looks minty.

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  • 190Evan
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    No problem man stoked to see progress always, Seems I just snagged a wiring mess for myself as well. Picking up another w124 this weekend so keep your eye out for a build thread

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