Hello from the South Puget Sound
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Hello from the South Puget Sound
I just drove my 1972 F250 around a bit.
Transmission slips a little, just got the engine running yesterday.
The truck has languished idle and broken for five years in East Pierce County, original complaint:
"carb backfired, started a fire on the engine that melted the wiring harness."
This truck is in very good shape, I'm a Happy Camper.
Transmission slips a little, just got the engine running yesterday.
The truck has languished idle and broken for five years in East Pierce County, original complaint:
"carb backfired, started a fire on the engine that melted the wiring harness."
This truck is in very good shape, I'm a Happy Camper.
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re: Hello from the South Puget Sound
Welcome aboard.
1969 Ford F-100. 302 4 barrel, C4 auto, 9in 3.50 open rear, headers, power steering, Turq/wht, Under restoration. In other words, in a million pieces!!!
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There is no Replacement for Displacment!!!
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re: Hello from the South Puget Sound
Welcome aboard! We have a lot of members up your way, someone is probably close enough to lend a hand when needed.
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you'd better be right.
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re: Hello from the South Puget Sound
Thank You, and I might add, glad to be here
The VIN issue cost me time & energy plus some extra change.
First thought it was a 390.
Fram spec pages at an auto parts store state: Ford fifth digit = engine
(same as GM) so no correlation to an "R" in 72 (except HO 351 4V in Mustang) All I want is filters, especially after a five year hiatus from activity.
Shucks Auto flat states: "No way we can ID engines from VIN".
Main branch library in downtown has a '74 factory manual that helped,
but on a limited basis & it's a ways away (plus I detest urban logic-free zones) I've been mainly a Chevrolet kinda guy for decades, but this particular truck is solid and highly functional, while lookin' good to boot.
The VIN issue cost me time & energy plus some extra change.
First thought it was a 390.
Fram spec pages at an auto parts store state: Ford fifth digit = engine
(same as GM) so no correlation to an "R" in 72 (except HO 351 4V in Mustang) All I want is filters, especially after a five year hiatus from activity.
Shucks Auto flat states: "No way we can ID engines from VIN".
Main branch library in downtown has a '74 factory manual that helped,
but on a limited basis & it's a ways away (plus I detest urban logic-free zones) I've been mainly a Chevrolet kinda guy for decades, but this particular truck is solid and highly functional, while lookin' good to boot.
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welcome to a great site
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re: Hello from the South Puget Sound
Hello and welcome, sounds like a nice truck you have there
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1970 4x4 Crewcab build and 12v cummins conversion
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and to the site.
Greg
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My last 1971 "Highboy" pics
1971 F250 "Highboy". SOLD to "Highboy_Firefighter_71"
2000 Subaru Outback limited.
2000 F250 4X4 PSD SuperDuty Crew.
2010 Polaris 800RMK Dragon 155"
2013 Polaris Pro 800 RMK 163"
1980 Built Toyota "Trail Rig".
My last 1971 "Highboy" pics
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72 Ford F-350, 2WD, 4 speed 360, Dump truck
76 Ford F-350, 2WD, Cab and Chassis <--gone
76 Ford F-350, 2WD, Cab and Chassis <--gone
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Mohillbilly wrote:Actually, the 4th digit is the engine type. If it's a 390, it should be an H code. You can deciphor the VIN and door plates from the link on the home page here.
Ford Trucks used the 4th digit in the VIN for engine ID, Ford cars used the 5th digit.
Avoid Schucks, and shop at NAPA (or online, much better prices can be found on a lot of things!)
Welcome to the site, I'm not to far awy from you (Shelton) but it looks like the only way to get there is from the east side of the pond.
Ask away, lots of knowledge here.
Paul
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`69 F100 390 4spd driver
http://www.fordification.com/galleries/ ... ?cat=10251
Dura-Spark II Conversion info at:
http://home.comcast.net/~390nut/Dura-SparkII.htm
Pipes71 did once say, "bumps and bikes.. what a great combo!"
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re: Hello from the South Puget Sound
Welcome! Been a few years since I was on Anderson Island. Did some squid jiggin' in January off the dock about ten years ago. Colder than a well diggers shovel but got a mess of 'em.
Most of these old trucks have had the motors yanked once or twice so the vin is just a blueprint to what was. You have come to the right place if you have questions!
Most of these old trucks have had the motors yanked once or twice so the vin is just a blueprint to what was. You have come to the right place if you have questions!
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Welcome Phawgg, If you can post some pictures of your engine we can at least narrow it down to a specific engine group for you from that.
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...and if you post pics of your truck we can all drool over it . We like pics.
Welcome aboard.
Welcome aboard.
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71 F100 Sport Custom__________1967 F350 Gone, but not forgotten
71 F100 Sport Custom__________1967 F350 Gone, but not forgotten