new edelbrock performer intake went on to fix the terrible oil leak at the back of the block (the whole rear of the old intake between the intake and motor had NO seal.
![Hmmm :hmm:](./images/smilies/icon_hm.gif)
also put a new holley 4160 elec choke carb on plus new points and wires and she's running pretty good! did the work at a friends diesel repair shop and he tested compression while it was there... +/- 0% alross all 8 cyl
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
adjusted the timing with the new setup too. was running best at 6* 700rpm idle no vac / 40* @ 2000rpm w vac. seemed a little high to me but was running good there. is that normal?
anyway, also here are some pictures of the start of work on the bed. plan is to shorten it about 18" by cutting out a section and welding the rear end of the bed (with curved corners and stake pockets) back on. removing allthe rotted wood left underneath. welding in a new underframe with a strong gooseneck ball hidden hitch. and building wooden stake rails...
here is the truck at my friend curts. he's got skills and more tools than at my house. plus i enjoy getting to do projects with him. he loves working on trucks too (has some killer WWII vehicle oprojects going) and teamwork helps in this department...
![Image](http://i791.photobucket.com/albums/yy198/SRQ300TD/image_1.jpeg)
(loving the new halogen headlights)
marked and cut off the rear end of the flatbed. notice the misc wood left and all the bad welding over the years to modified hitch mounts
![Doh :doh:](./images/smilies/icon_doh.gif)
![Image](http://i791.photobucket.com/albums/yy198/SRQ300TD/image_3.jpeg)
![Image](http://i791.photobucket.com/albums/yy198/SRQ300TD/image.jpeg)
![Image](http://i791.photobucket.com/albums/yy198/SRQ300TD/image_4.jpeg)
next step is pull the bed, remove the wood, cut out the 18" section to shorten, and weld back together.