slugbug
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Shop (and truck) are located back in Iowa. Tho I'm sure they'll be getting a nasty winter this year as well. Very few leaks in the building, so all the vehicles are safe!
Pulled the bed off the 52. Not too bad a job even for a first-timer like myself. Shows how handy an engine hoist can be! I'm amazed at how little there is to these old pickups. Makes even our 76 Chevy look complicated.
Got the 250 in the 52 running pretty well. Doesn't smoke, doesn't make weird noises, and seems to not run hot. Tho with all the emissions stuff I don't think it's tuned real well. Some things have been blocked off over the years. Oh well, it will do for the time being. Truck won't be driving anywhere too far anytime soon. Has a split manifold on it along with small exhaust pipes and glasspacks (yuk!). Makes a good crackle when you romp on it. Original 4 speed works like a charm, no grinding or popping out of gear. Even the brakes work pretty well, tho they need a little adjusting.
Already laid the paint stripper on and POR-15'd the floorboards. Began parting out the other 51 like a madman the other day. Comes in real handy to have a parts truck...where else are you going to find all the parking brake hardware?!
Wiring (of course) is shot, but nothing a little kit won't fix! It's not like there's a huge wiring harness on these things...
On the old 235 tho, in my previous post (that didn't post...grrr) I had noted that when I pulled the 235's valve cover off that it dumped a lot of rust down into the engine. I mean alot! It would probably turn over and run with a little help. If I can figure how to wire it up just enough I may give it a try. I may get it going, but with no oil filter it would be a matter of time before it spun a bearing or something...at least that's my thought on it. May be a good engine if someone in the midwest is looking for one. Have the original 3 speed as well...
Andy
Pulled the bed off the 52. Not too bad a job even for a first-timer like myself. Shows how handy an engine hoist can be! I'm amazed at how little there is to these old pickups. Makes even our 76 Chevy look complicated.
Got the 250 in the 52 running pretty well. Doesn't smoke, doesn't make weird noises, and seems to not run hot. Tho with all the emissions stuff I don't think it's tuned real well. Some things have been blocked off over the years. Oh well, it will do for the time being. Truck won't be driving anywhere too far anytime soon. Has a split manifold on it along with small exhaust pipes and glasspacks (yuk!). Makes a good crackle when you romp on it. Original 4 speed works like a charm, no grinding or popping out of gear. Even the brakes work pretty well, tho they need a little adjusting.
Already laid the paint stripper on and POR-15'd the floorboards. Began parting out the other 51 like a madman the other day. Comes in real handy to have a parts truck...where else are you going to find all the parking brake hardware?!
Wiring (of course) is shot, but nothing a little kit won't fix! It's not like there's a huge wiring harness on these things...
On the old 235 tho, in my previous post (that didn't post...grrr) I had noted that when I pulled the 235's valve cover off that it dumped a lot of rust down into the engine. I mean alot! It would probably turn over and run with a little help. If I can figure how to wire it up just enough I may give it a try. I may get it going, but with no oil filter it would be a matter of time before it spun a bearing or something...at least that's my thought on it. May be a good engine if someone in the midwest is looking for one. Have the original 3 speed as well...
Andy