Hello, I'm a new member

A place for new members to introduce themselves

Moderator: FORDification

Post Reply
User avatar
radioactivelarry
New Member
New Member
Posts: 184
Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2015 1:55 am
Location: Northern California

Hello, I'm a new member

Post by radioactivelarry »

Hello Fordification, looks like a really nice forum. Plenty of tech and how to articles. I was kicked off of FTE for saying the Amsoil word. I use and love Amsoil and I was not allowed to convey my experience using this fine oil and other Amsoil products. When the moderator banned me he was very rude telling me promoting Amsoil is a "serious infraction and will not be tolerated" then he called me a vulgar name and deleted my account.

I don't sell Amsoil but I may try it locally. I have been using Amsoil since the 80's, it's a great product. I have been using Amsoil in my T-Bird for many years and my newer Monte Carlo and my 65 F-100

I purchased my F-100 from a guy that hasn't driven it for over 11 years because of health problems from back operations. I had it towed home on a flatbed right after 4th of July. The PO told me it had a steering problem and there was another steering box that went with the truck.

First things first, the gas tank. Removed it and about gagged from the smell, 1/4 tank of really old bad gas and gunk at the bottom. I took the tank over to the radiator shop where they cleaned it out for me. I also purchased new gas tank parts like the sending unit, clamps and the big rubber hose plus a new locking gas cap. Meanwhile I changed the oil and all the filters except for the fuel pump filter. They were just corroded so badly I removed the pump and covered the hole with a plate then I installed a NAPA electric fuel pump and a filter before the pump and also before the carb. One notable thing, after setting for all those years when I removed the radiator cap to check the fluid it still had pressure in the radiator as it released pressure with a hiss and it was full of the green stuff! Installed a new battery so I was anxious to start the big FE engine to see if it was a good one. Well, I kid you not I turned on the fuel pump, sprayed in a shot of Amsoil MP in the carb, set the choke and it roared to life, just like it was parked yesterday. I warmed it up and checked for leaks, no leaks anywhere not even from the carb. The PO told me he had a rebuilt engine installed in place of the original 352. It's a 390 car engine with the good heads C4AE for nice compression and a car intake manifold. The engine has a nice healthy rumbling idle with the dual exhaust.

All fired up, ready to drive over to the gas station to fill the tank so I put the NP-435 into reverse and backed it out of the driveway and when I went to straighten out the steering I heard a loud pop and the steering wheel just spun around almost freely only with clicks. Not good! I got it back into the driveway to examine the problem. The PO had installed a GM steering column with tilt. Looked OK but they didn't engineer the installation because they took the Double D end of the shaft and just jammed in into the rag joint where it finally wore out.

Perfect time to convert to power steering, that's where the fun begun. I located a rebuilt PS pump and bracket for an FE from a 73 but the PS box was for a 4X4 so I only bought the pump and the guy threw in a A/C mounting bracket with the idler pulley, good score! Still looking for a box and steering column Rich contacted me so we met up and I purchased the PS box and some other goodies and he threw in a shorter 4 speed column. The biggest pain was the engine perch on the drivers side, I found one in a wrecking yard and got the perch, crankshaft pulley and some other goodies from a 72 F-250. I had to lift the engine to change the perch so I used my cherry picker instead of jacking up the engine at the pan, that worked great. I replaced the exhaust gasket and donut also. The crankshaft pulley was still not the right one so I went searching. The pulley I got from the 73 FE was a 360 and the groves were not in the right position for the PS and it would not bolt right up. Strange but true. That's when I called Rich and told him the problem. I took the pulleys over to compare with his fleet of F-100's. That's when I discovered I had a car engine in the truck, no C5TE's anywhere except the exhaust manifolds, COOL! After a couple of bouts on eBay and a craigs list search I found the double groove water pump pulley, in fact the guy had 2 pulleys, a big around one and a slightly smaller on from a 427 (he had lots of 427 parts) so I bought both. I was still searching for the crank pulley so I located a 3 groove from a mustang guy, he had a 3 groove pulley from a 428 CJ that fit the thicker harmonic balancer so that's what I did I replaced the harmonic balancer and it all lined up and is working great.

Now the power steering, I used new hoses that fit a 72 and they work great and fit correctly. The PS box is the big Ford Saginaw from a 69 unit, no problems mounting after I changed the engine perch. The steering column shaft that rich gave me had the rag joint connector cut off flush, no problem because I have a spare column that was too long but had a good shaft. Too eliminate any safety concerns I elected to use a Helix U-Joint instead of the rag joint. I took the short shaft over to the machine shop and he machined a Double-D on the end with a groove for the set screw. He did a nice job.

Now to mount the column, first we installed the newly upholstered seat with the Ford logo embossed. Nice upholstery I bought from Rich (he has the same one also) and I took it to Fonseca's Auto Upholstery and he stripped the frames, painted them and used all new material inside. He did a fantastic job, the seat is the nicest looking thing on the truck! With the seat installed in goes the column with wheel. It slipped right in, u-joint lined up perfectly. I propped the column and wheel up against the dash with a length of 2X4 and that's when I discovered the column was still way too long. The steering wheel was pressed into my chest so tightly I couldn't take it for a test drive. Guess I didn't engineer that correctly. So, a trip to the local Hot Rodders Speed Shop and bought a new FLAT, no dish steering wheel and adapter kit. I popped the old wheel off and it has about a 4" dish so I gained 4 inches and I was now behind the wheel but it was still close, like a NASCAR wheel, not comfortable for a pick up truck. I called the local hot rod fabrication shop in town and took the column over to them and they are going to shorten it 3 1/2 more inches. I must say that after all that trouble the power steering works great, lock to lock, no binds or anything. Happy Camper.

I ended up purchasing a good running 72 FE 360 that had some speed equipment on it and the price was right. Got a set of Hedman headers and MSD ignition components including coil, wires cap etc. I also used the thicker harmonic balancer from this engine. I'll put the headers on at a later date.
Reminds me of Johnny Cash's song " One Piece At A Time" I got a 65 66 69 72 73 pieces on my truck. :lol:
I'll just keep on upgrading parts, how about that new aluminum cab and bed, think it would fit?
Looking forward to a good intelligent forum.
Larry
Last edited by radioactivelarry on Wed Jan 14, 2015 1:14 am, edited 1 time in total.
Democracy is two Wolves and a Lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed Lamb.
Ben Franklin.

My Motto: I wish I had less to do, more time to do it in and got paid more for not getting it done.
:drive:
User avatar
sargentrs
100% FORDified!
100% FORDified!
Posts: 9866
Joined: Fri Jun 22, 2007 9:30 am
Location: Georgia, Jasper

Re: Hello, I'm a new member

Post by sargentrs »

Great find, Larry and :wel: from Georgia!
Randy
1970 F100 Sport Custom Limited LWB, 302cid, 3 on the tree. NO A/C, NO P/S, NO P/B. Currently in 1000 pcs while rebuilding. Project thread: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=59995 Plan: 351w, C4, LSD, pwr front disc, p/s, a/c, bucket seats, new interior and paint.
1987 F-150 XLT Lariat, 5.0/C6 auto.
lennyp
Blue Oval Guru
Blue Oval Guru
Posts: 1471
Joined: Tue Apr 05, 2011 3:30 pm
Location: Southeastern Massachusetts

Re: Hello, I'm a new member

Post by lennyp »

:wel: from Massachusetts.
Madman
100% FORDified!
100% FORDified!
Posts: 1671
Joined: Thu Oct 13, 2011 9:39 am
Location: Windsor, CO
Contact:

Re: Hello, I'm a new member

Post by Madman »

:wel: Colorado
""Never shoot a large caliber man with a small caliber bullet."

2017 Ford Raptor
1970 F250 4x4
1948 Willys CJ2A w/ Ford Flathead V-8
1975 Ford Bronco
my1701tex
New Member
New Member
Posts: 3
Joined: Fri Mar 15, 2013 8:16 pm
Location: North Carolina

Re: Hello, I'm a new member

Post by my1701tex »

:wel: Welcome from North Carolina!!
User avatar
Ranchero50
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 5799
Joined: Wed Nov 08, 2006 7:02 pm
Location: Maryland, Hagerstown
Contact:

Re: Hello, I'm a new member

Post by Ranchero50 »

Hey Larry, welcome to the site. We won't call you names and have only banned (I think) 2 folks in the last couple years who went totally bonkers with personal attacks. We're pretty laid back.

You are in good company being banned from FTE. I got ganked for trying to sell my dome lamp bezels in their classifieds. Per the Amsoil thoughts, as long as you don't sound like a broken record promoting the product in every related (or unrelated) post I don't think anyone really cares.

Good luck with your truck and post some pics.
'70 F-350 CS Cummins 6BT 10klb truck 64k mile Bahama Blue

Contact me for CNC Dome Lamp Bezels and Ash Tray pulls.
User avatar
radioactivelarry
New Member
New Member
Posts: 184
Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2015 1:55 am
Location: Northern California

Re: Hello, I'm a new member

Post by radioactivelarry »

Ranchero50 wrote:Hey Larry, welcome to the site. We won't call you names and have only banned (I think) 2 folks in the last couple years who went totally bonkers with personal attacks. We're pretty laid back.

You are in good company being banned from FTE. I got ganked for trying to sell my dome lamp bezels in their classifieds. Per the Amsoil thoughts, as long as you don't sound like a broken record promoting the product in every related (or unrelated) post I don't think anyone really cares.

Good luck with your truck and post some pics.
Hello and thank you all for the welcome around the country. I promise relating my Amsoil experience won't be a broken record. I have only related personal experience with their oil and only things that are useful or extraordinary in it's use. For example I have been using Amsoil MP (metal protector) for years anywhere you would use WD-40 and one experience in particular was when my dome lights quit working for several years so one day I sprayed the inside of the door switches to my 64 T-Bird. To my great astonishment both switches started working again and have been from then on. That's the kind of cool stuff I talk about on an occasional basis. On occasion an FTE member would PM me and ask about Amsoil and want to know more about it so I would answer. I have never sold any however I have given away Amsoil to people that really deserve it. Then I found out FTE was reading my PM's and that was part of it claiming I was promoting their product, no spam just inquires from members that wanted to know more. Bad Karma for sure.

I'll have to read up about posting photos, I have plenty for sure.

One further thing, why am I here with a 65? This is why you should include 65 and up. 65 was the first year for twin I beams the mighty FE and the NP-435. The frames are almost identical with some exceptions through 78 or 79 in the rear. Bolt hole for bolt hole the components will fit into the 65 and up. For example my power steering, came from a 69, 72 and 73 with pulleys from a 68 428 CJ and other Ford parts. We can update our PS, brake system and more with genuine Ford parts from the 70's. If you consider that we will help where ever we can.

Thanks again,
Larry
Democracy is two Wolves and a Lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed Lamb.
Ben Franklin.

My Motto: I wish I had less to do, more time to do it in and got paid more for not getting it done.
:drive:
User avatar
TexasVine
New Member
New Member
Posts: 89
Joined: Sat Nov 08, 2014 9:23 am
Location: Central Texas

Re: Hello, I'm a new member

Post by TexasVine »

:wel: from Texas Larry. Love to see some pictures of your truck. Love the 65's.
1967 Ford 100/352/4 speed/PB/LWB
2014 Ford F150 KingRanch 4x4
User avatar
Mancar1
100% FORDified!
100% FORDified!
Posts: 5390
Joined: Thu Jun 10, 2010 8:13 am
Location: USS Gramps Garage (DD-727) Tehama County, Northern Ca.

Re: Hello, I'm a new member

Post by Mancar1 »

Welcome aboard from Gerber, Ca.
67-72 have the same body style. There is a site called Slick 60's for 61-66 Ford Trucks. (Just info) Once again, welcome aboard.
Fav Truck I every owned was my 65 Ford.
May your sails stay full, and your knots not slip. Unless a slip knot.
Once I thought I was wrong, but I was wrong.
Life is a banquet, and every days a feast.
68 F-250 CS 390 C-6 P/S A/C front disc. 2nd owner.
2016 GMC Terrain Denali 301 HP V-6 AWD.
2009 Silverado Crew Cab, V-8, 4X4.
DD-727
DD-806
AE-35
LSD-39
AS-41
AR-8
User avatar
fireguywtc
100% FORDified!
100% FORDified!
Posts: 3682
Joined: Thu Sep 11, 2008 7:37 pm
Location: North Alabama

Re: Hello, I'm a new member

Post by fireguywtc »

:wel: from Alabama! :fr:
Bill
1967 F-250 LWB 2WD 352 V8, 4spd manual, true duals, 122k original miles (currently being restored)
1970 F-250 4x4 highboy ranger 390 V8, 4spd
2012 F-350 PSD FX4 LWB CC lariat, white
http://www.fordification.com/galleries/ ... hp?uid=602
"If you want to judge a person's true character, give them power."
User avatar
radioactivelarry
New Member
New Member
Posts: 184
Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2015 1:55 am
Location: Northern California

Re: Hello, I'm a new member NEW PHOTOS

Post by radioactivelarry »

Here are a few photos of my F-100. I have installed parts from 68, 69, 72, 73 Ford's.

The grill is aluminum but the PO painted it black. I plan to restore it to it's original glory.

The push bar is welded to the bumper covering the top bolts. Bottom bolts are normal. I think I can remove the nuts from underneath and the bar hopefully will come off with the bumper.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Democracy is two Wolves and a Lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed Lamb.
Ben Franklin.

My Motto: I wish I had less to do, more time to do it in and got paid more for not getting it done.
:drive:
User avatar
radioactivelarry
New Member
New Member
Posts: 184
Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2015 1:55 am
Location: Northern California

Re: Hello, I'm a new member 3 MORE PHOTOS

Post by radioactivelarry »

My truck 4.jpg
My truck 5.jpg
MOTOR MOUNT BRACKET FOR SAGINAW.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Democracy is two Wolves and a Lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed Lamb.
Ben Franklin.

My Motto: I wish I had less to do, more time to do it in and got paid more for not getting it done.
:drive:
Post Reply