Both trucks have the 300 cubic inch straight six engine. My '68 is running rough and I think it could be related
to the rotor or cap or points or something like that. So since i'm already removing the engine from the 1983 and
"scrapping" it i thought maybe i should steal the ignition from it. Is this simple? Is this even a good idea?
Would it be considered an upgrade? The F100 is a high mileage truck and the F500 is a very low mileage truck.
Around 60,000 i think. It was an electric company utility truck when it was brand new. Anyway, I just thought
it might be something I could tinker with while it's cold and rainy and not spend any money. The F100 was running
when i got it but smoking very bad. The 3 speed manual transmission linkage was disconnected and the clutch fork falling
out and clutch push rod was bent when I got the truck so I never drove it. I just started it a few times then started stripping
the engine. Anyone want the old block? I got the head off already. um, yeah.
p.s. i'm gonna build a 'carport' for the F500. i'm thinking of using a 6x6 beam i got for the front door. Maybe it will be strong
enough to hoist engines with. if i make a frame strong enough then i can use my winch or a chain or something to remove and
intall engines and such. i already got a donor engine for the 1983 F100.
so yeah my 2003 F250 i'm still driving 7.3L diesel crew cab long bed six speed manual two wheel drive truck.
the 1979 GMC C20 prolly needs a head gasket. i tried to remove the wader pump but on bold was broked in there.
it's a 350 v8 and 4 speed granny tranny with a long bed and it's 2 wheel drive. rusty oklahoma farm truck.
my 1993 or 91 Ford Festiva runs but may need a battery and some kind of intake/exhaust leak and some kind of throttle or carb or injection problem.
The 1983 F100 3 speed column shift short bed 2wd has no bed now and don't know about the clutch or transmission yet.
also needs full interior including the seat rebuilt or replaced.
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