Well, disassembly is going well. The bagging, tagging, and shooting DSLR pics as a go is time consuming. But, I'm almost to the frame and bottom half. I haven't rushed anything to make sure I have proper information, tools, and stick to my plan. And, luckily for my wife I have yet to bring a truck part in the house.
The motor and transmission are out. I drained the T18, filled it back up, and then sealed it up. I turn it over when I go out to the shop on a daily basis and hope to not have it out for an extended period of time. So, now I'm disassembling my motor so I can take it to the machine shop. It's not horrible but it shows it's age. The plugs looked decent, old, but they all looked very similar in color.
The rocker arms and push rods showed signs of sitting for awhile and some carbon from the previous original owner plugging all the vacuum lines. In fact one side of the carb riser was a complete block of carbon. I'm struggling right now to get the intake manifold separated from the block.
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So, if anyone has tips there I greatly appreciate it.
I've also been multi-tasking and went ahead and dove into the cab interior so I could get eyes on those known trouble spots. All in all, it's still lookign like a solid find. The worse spot I've found so far is the inner lower fresh air vent cowl shoulder. And, the issue is even minimal compared to some that I've seen. Also, any tips on this repair would be greatly appreciated. I was just going to hand form a new corner using what's remaining and the opposite side as a template. Or seeing if the Ford metal guy will cut one out for me if it's resonable in cost. Only the driver side has been effected. And, that was due to a mouse nest in the door pillar drain.
So, although it's a slower process than I'm used to with the picture taking and bagging and tagging everything the project is progressing. And, I need shop space back so there's no stopping me now. The current goal is to have the bottom half (frame, axles, brakes, bottom side bushings, etc.) refurbished and painted by the end of March or so I can start putting it back together to drive. I'm sure I'll be happy then that I took the time to note driver sizes, bolt locations, and any noteworthy aspects or concerns.
More to come as I continue with the task at hand. And, again thank you for anyone that has provided tips, information, and guidance.