Re: why isn' there much written about 81to 90 2wd truck
[Re: pokey1]
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04/18/06 12:34 AM
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Much better than 52 card pickup, LOL..... No really, Pokey, WAAAAY cool!....a friend has a 48 willys with a 2.3 ford turbo engine/5 speed....screams! Bet a big block would be a terror.... O.G.
84 D150 440/727 79 /6 swb D150 1964 A100 window van. Just because it has spark plug tubes doesn't mean it's a Hemi.
If ya haven't been there, ya just wouldn't understand.
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Re: why isn' there much written about 81to 90 2wd truck
[Re: old_goat]
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04/18/06 04:35 PM
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Yup...Mine were REAL bad too! I used a high quality upholstry adhesive (3M)..Streched Tweed over em, was what led to covering the entire panels.
Congrats Pokey!!!
Yeah it looks good but I would have put a new window regulator handle on
Thanks guys! Handles were all I had at the time pic was taken, both have been replaced since then, after Wagonmaster gave me a ration about them....LOL
O.G.
Now, now, I wouldn't ever offer but constructive criticism...
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Re: why isn' there much written about 81to 90 2wd truck
[Re: old_goat]
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04/18/06 10:44 PM
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Much better than 52 card pickup, LOL..... No really, Pokey, WAAAAY cool!....a friend has a 48 willys with a 2.3 ford turbo engine/5 speed....screams! Bet a big block would be a terror.... O.G. really is that the best you got?...... ok so its funny , no pictures yet there isnt really much to see just an old blue jeep
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Re: why isn' there much written about 81to 90 2wd truck
[Re: pokey1]
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04/19/06 06:39 PM
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If it is a 231, it is the same base engine (I think) as the turbo Buick........ Nothin wrong with a V-6!!! speakin of popcorn,I can't eat any for awhile,(on a basiclly liquid diet for a few days) I had to have emergency gall bladder surgery last night.....am home now,sore, and all doped up. Other than that I feel great!!!! O.G.
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84 D150 440/727 79 /6 swb D150 1964 A100 window van. Just because it has spark plug tubes doesn't mean it's a Hemi.
If ya haven't been there, ya just wouldn't understand.
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Re: why isn' there much written about 81to 90 2wd truck
[Re: Webster]
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04/19/06 07:21 PM
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Great!!!!! I LOVE jalapenos....haven't been able to eat em for years..... I will take it super easy..... O.G.
84 D150 440/727 79 /6 swb D150 1964 A100 window van. Just because it has spark plug tubes doesn't mean it's a Hemi.
If ya haven't been there, ya just wouldn't understand.
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Re: why isn' there much written about 81to 90 2wd truck
[Re: pokey1]
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04/20/06 09:07 AM
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Well Pokey, I would rather be rebuilt, instead of gutless..... Glad ya are gettin that V-6, it should work out well,untill you decide it is gutless..... I would consider finding a t-bird turbo coupe for a donor....very powerful, and lightweight powertrain,and great mileage to boot....my VW bus gets 30 plus.....I went up Raton, N.M. pass at 80 and climbin in it 3 years ago.....(it has turbo coupe power, and the guy in the early Camaro's face was priceless when I passed him,LOL)...the T.C's are cheap too!...the donor I got was 200 bucks, was hit in the rear. Still think a big block Mopar would be SWEEEEET! O.G.
84 D150 440/727 79 /6 swb D150 1964 A100 window van. Just because it has spark plug tubes doesn't mean it's a Hemi.
If ya haven't been there, ya just wouldn't understand.
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Re: why isn' there much written about 81to 90 2wd truck
[Re: Webster]
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04/20/06 06:57 PM
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Thanks Webster, I will get those mirrors changed next week towards the weekend.... Wish I could have a few It is a neat drive through the pass into Colorado!
84 D150 440/727 79 /6 swb D150 1964 A100 window van. Just because it has spark plug tubes doesn't mean it's a Hemi.
If ya haven't been there, ya just wouldn't understand.
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Re: why isn' there much written about 81to 90 2wd truck
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04/20/06 09:47 PM
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Ok, were getting there, painted the intake and oilpan to go on the already painted motor. i have the correct 360 magnum flexplate now too, so no more vibrations. The headers are painted also now too(POR15 manifold grey color---this stuff works awsome!!!). I need to get the frame, and motor mounts painted before i can drop it in though.
We big time touched up the engine compartment paint, soit looks alot better in there (had TONS of gouges/scratches from the multiple previous engine swaps). All i can say is this F6 green is big time expensive---cost me $60 for a quart--- and that was at a good discounted rate. Im used to solid colors that generally run about $40-50 for a quart of un-discounted price paint.
Which brings me to the next question, are the car rubber motor mounts the same as the truck ones? I need new ones and if i can use those urathane ones, so much the better.
Outcast Dodge guy.
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Re: why isn' there much written about 81to 90 2wd truck
[Re: pokey1]
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04/21/06 09:10 PM
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If ya aint super picky, check with your paint store for "mismixes'....Ya can usually get them by the gallon for very little to nothing....the cost of reducer and hardener/ clear coat beats the full meal deal....I found a color so close to the original blue on my 83 it hurt....a gallon for 20 bucks! Just a suggestion. O.G.
84 D150 440/727 79 /6 swb D150 1964 A100 window van. Just because it has spark plug tubes doesn't mean it's a Hemi.
If ya haven't been there, ya just wouldn't understand.
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Re: why isn' there much written about 81to 90 2wd truck
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04/21/06 09:14 PM
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Ok, were getting there, painted the intake and oilpan to go on the already painted motor. i have the correct 360 magnum flexplate now too, so no more vibrations. The headers are painted also now too(POR15 manifold grey color---this stuff works awsome!!!). I need to get the frame, and motor mounts painted before i can drop it in though.
We big time touched up the engine compartment paint, soit looks alot better in there (had TONS of gouges/scratches from the multiple previous engine swaps). All i can say is this F6 green is big time expensive---cost me $60 for a quart--- and that was at a good discounted rate. Im used to solid colors that generally run about $40-50 for a quart of un-discounted price paint.
Which brings me to the next question, are the car rubber motor mounts the same as the truck ones? I need new ones and if i can use those urathane ones, so much the better.
If I may make an interjection about the urethane motor mounts.... They do not isolate the engine from the passengers as well as the factory rubber ones do. And where did you happen to see the ones for the cars?
1975 Ramcharger 6" lift 35" Mud Terrains 8 lug 44 front, 60 rear. (R.I.P.) 1976 D100 lowered 3" & 5" Now with a 440!!! (sold) On the hunt for another beauty to build.
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