Sacrifice a chicken....
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Sacrifice a chicken....
...to the bump gods for me. This weekend I plan to replace the cam, lifters, timing chain ect, as well as replace the front coil springs, shocks on the bump and attempt a front end alignment. I have the book for the alignment and a buddy says he "has the tool for bending the thing". This should be fun.
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Re: Sacrifice a chicken....
Good luck!
If you hear any of these from your friend, stand back!
"Ima fixin ta bend dis here"
"I seen dis done once"
"Hey watch this"
"Na don't worry bout it, I done dis before"
"We just needa heat this sucker"
Moose
If you hear any of these from your friend, stand back!
"Ima fixin ta bend dis here"
"I seen dis done once"
"Hey watch this"
"Na don't worry bout it, I done dis before"
"We just needa heat this sucker"
Moose
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Re: Sacrifice a chicken....
A chicken?? good luck with the project..
1967 f-100 lwb 360/c6
1969 f-100 swb 351/c6 (project)
1969 f-100 swb 351/c6 (project)
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Re: Sacrifice a chicken....
A chicken? No! We need to sacrifice a member, may I suggest guerra. I've had it with his poor attitude lately, I'll get the axe and rope...... Just messing with you guerra.
Justin
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1967 Ford F100 longbed with a 466 500+hp/600+ft-lbs (mine)
1969 Mercury Cougar xr7 with a 351w (dads, I helped alot)
1970 Ford Maverick with a 302 (became our drag car)
1986 f150 5.0 (my DD)
"Many can argue, but it takes a real man to apologize."-Me
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=47482
http://s976.photobucket.com/home/bb429power/allalbums go to both of the albums.
1967 Ford F100 longbed with a 466 500+hp/600+ft-lbs (mine)
1969 Mercury Cougar xr7 with a 351w (dads, I helped alot)
1970 Ford Maverick with a 302 (became our drag car)
1986 f150 5.0 (my DD)
"Many can argue, but it takes a real man to apologize."-Me
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Re: Sacrifice a chicken....
Good luck with on your truck this weekend ! Hope everything goes well .
Casey
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16 years old with a 40 year old truck (well almost)
1971 F-100302, T-18 4 speed, 3:55 rear, & an Edelbrock sticker on the ashtray.
"Don't worry about what you become, just make sure that you're successful at what you do."- Mr. English
"Value what you DO have over that which you don't."- Forrestbump
"Wanting can sometimes be better than having, never stop dreaming... it's what keeps us all going."- Forrestbump
1984 Toyota 4x4: 22-R, 5-speed, 3" suspension lift, 35's and 5:29's
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Re: Sacrifice a chicken....
Chicken.....mmmmm!
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you'd better be right.
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Re: Sacrifice a chicken....
EASY! I'll just go buy some chicken nuggets from mcdonalds.
Justin
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=47482
http://s976.photobucket.com/home/bb429power/allalbums go to both of the albums.
1967 Ford F100 longbed with a 466 500+hp/600+ft-lbs (mine)
1969 Mercury Cougar xr7 with a 351w (dads, I helped alot)
1970 Ford Maverick with a 302 (became our drag car)
1986 f150 5.0 (my DD)
"Many can argue, but it takes a real man to apologize."-Me
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=47482
http://s976.photobucket.com/home/bb429power/allalbums go to both of the albums.
1967 Ford F100 longbed with a 466 500+hp/600+ft-lbs (mine)
1969 Mercury Cougar xr7 with a 351w (dads, I helped alot)
1970 Ford Maverick with a 302 (became our drag car)
1986 f150 5.0 (my DD)
"Many can argue, but it takes a real man to apologize."-Me
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Re: Sacrifice a chicken....
It starts....
I called around to get prices on springs. 3 places carried them and gave me roughly the same price...$80. So on the way home I stopped at the first. Sure, they "carried" them but, they had to order them. OK, that will take a couple days BUT...seems the vendor is out of stock. And guess who uses the same vendor? That's right, the other 2.
But thanks to one of you sacrificing a chicken (a reference to voo doo BTW) I called the local spring shop and they have a set that are "a bit" heavier for $100. I looked that measurement up in my Machinery's Handbook and sure enough, right between a "smigin" and a "cockhair" was "bit" so, I'm thinking the installation will go something like this...
"it's almost in, just a cockhair more..." "I know, lets use the thing bender to pry it down a smigin...." "Don't move to the ambulance gets here. You're gonna need a buttload of stitches in your head!"
I called around to get prices on springs. 3 places carried them and gave me roughly the same price...$80. So on the way home I stopped at the first. Sure, they "carried" them but, they had to order them. OK, that will take a couple days BUT...seems the vendor is out of stock. And guess who uses the same vendor? That's right, the other 2.
But thanks to one of you sacrificing a chicken (a reference to voo doo BTW) I called the local spring shop and they have a set that are "a bit" heavier for $100. I looked that measurement up in my Machinery's Handbook and sure enough, right between a "smigin" and a "cockhair" was "bit" so, I'm thinking the installation will go something like this...
"it's almost in, just a cockhair more..." "I know, lets use the thing bender to pry it down a smigin...." "Don't move to the ambulance gets here. You're gonna need a buttload of stitches in your head!"