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Yeah I've been thinkin that one day I should fly over and pack a container full of f100 parts. In the meantime I think I'll just have to make do with paying 5000% mark upThanks Cheek! Sure is fun buying parts. I've got receipts for everything I've bought for the truck since I got it but as far as the last two trips to Napa for all of the tune-up stuff and front brake hardware (everything minus shoes, already had them) I spent around $155-160 or so. As far as just the front brakes went though it only ran me about $70 total for wheel cylinders, hardware, brake-hoses and shoes. I would offer to buy you parts here and ship them but that would probably still work out to be the same price you're already paying over there. Can't wait to see an update on the new truck though, looks like a very good start
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As far as work today goes I ended up working so I only got to spend a little while on the truck. I managed to change the oil+filter, the fuel filter, the air filter, the coil, dizzy cap, rotor, condenser, points, breaker plate and let it run for a while/drive down our street. I must say, a major improvement, after the carb is rebuilt and I get a heavier return spring (noticed that was the issue today with me getting the idle where I wanted it, with the tired spring on there now I can pull the throttle to where I want it to idle but after I give it gas it returns to idling at 1k since the spring isn't strong enough) it should be running near perfect! I also managed to pick up all of the brake parts today, should be installing them tomorrow and will post pics of both today's and tomorrow's progress sometime then, stay tuned!
71 side step crazy wrote:Keep up the good work. I remember when I was 16 and got my bump all my money went in to itbut now at 22 and 8,000 miles later she sits and saves me money
. The 3 on the tree is a cool set up.
cheek wrote:Yeah I've been thinkin that one day I should fly over and pack a container full of f100 parts. In the meantime I think I'll just have to make do with paying 5000% mark upThanks Cheek! Sure is fun buying parts. I've got receipts for everything I've bought for the truck since I got it but as far as the last two trips to Napa for all of the tune-up stuff and front brake hardware (everything minus shoes, already had them) I spent around $155-160 or so. As far as just the front brakes went though it only ran me about $70 total for wheel cylinders, hardware, brake-hoses and shoes. I would offer to buy you parts here and ship them but that would probably still work out to be the same price you're already paying over there. Can't wait to see an update on the new truck though, looks like a very good start
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Ohh and here's a pic of the aftermath of my linkage "adjustment":
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As far as work today goes I ended up working so I only got to spend a little while on the truck. I managed to change the oil+filter, the fuel filter, the air filter, the coil, dizzy cap, rotor, condenser, points, breaker plate and let it run for a while/drive down our street. I must say, a major improvement, after the carb is rebuilt and I get a heavier return spring (noticed that was the issue today with me getting the idle where I wanted it, with the tired spring on there now I can pull the throttle to where I want it to idle but after I give it gas it returns to idling at 1k since the spring isn't strong enough) it should be running near perfect! I also managed to pick up all of the brake parts today, should be installing them tomorrow and will post pics of both today's and tomorrow's progress sometime then, stay tuned!Thanks mate I really can't wait to go for a cruise in it
Wow that's alot of work in a "little while"Good work!
Thanks for looking out for me there Bobby! They are on incorrectly in the picture; however, that is a picture of the old shoes and hardware and everything that I replacedBobbyFord wrote:In your pictures, it appears that you have the brake shoes on wrong. The longer shoe (with more material) goes to the rear while the shorter shoe goes to the front.
You have a picture floating around on the site anywhere of them on the truck (I might have missed the pic if you posted one)? I'd love to see what they look likeBobbyFord wrote:You're welcome Casey
Yes, I have the rear steelies on but I still haven't painted the front rims yetI've kinda been slacking lately.
I have a wedding to go to this weekend, but I have Monday off so I might squirt some paint Monday
Thanks Jeff! You've sure got that right, can't wait to drive the bumpbasketcase0302 wrote:Looking real good Casey! Bet your getting excited.
Why thank you Larry, I really appreciate it. That truly means a lot. I'm proud to be in your company as well as the company of the rest of the members of this site, a great bunch of guys and gals we've got here. Godspeed to you as well sir in any and all of your life's endeavors.forrestbump wrote:Casey,
What I find so refreshing about YOU is that at your tender age (meant with all due respect) you're involved with major projects that require discipline, saving up money to execute your dreams, patients and willingness to listen and learn..things that the majority of youths tend to be sorely lacking in our world today regardless of nationality.
You DON'T "Know It All" and never come off as cocky. You're always humble and gracious with unbridled enthusiasm that's very obvious to this old guy's eyes and heart.
You, Sir, are to be admired and I'm proud to be in your company as you've restored my faith in young people today.
Godspeed in your endeavors and may all your hopes and dreams be fulfilled! You've earned them in my book!
Will do! Nothing wrong with that, as you said you managed to get it all back together and driving, looks great too by the wayMadsen1970F100 wrote:was wondering what was going on..keep trucking along. my project has stalled out at the finer bodywork/paint job phase.Ran out of $$$ to put into the truck but I did get it all back together and on the street. Just need some body work and a pro paint job little interior work etc etc. etc. Its nice to drive it around on the weekend.
You will soon see what I mean! Post a pic of the chebby or two. just have the ford somewhere in the shot so as to keep people here from getting too upset!
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