The "Krusty Kab"
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Re: The "Krusty Kab"
Looks like the "patina" finish turned out good. Like you mentioned; it is weird painting with a brush and a roller on a car.
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Re: The "Krusty Kab"
Craigerf100 wrote:Looks great man, some nice work you've done, and good progress
What block is that, 351w? What heads and what cam?
The block is a roller block out of a 95 F150. I grabbed one at the local pull a part for not much at all. Even using the accessory brackets. They are being powder coated satin black right now. I need to take the alternator apart and do the same with the case. The heads are AFR 185 58cc heads. With the pistons that I put in I should be around 9.6 to 1 compression. Stock pistons are way below that on compression. The cam is a Comp Cam XE274HR I think. I can't wait to hear this thing run!
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popeyes71 wrote:Looks like the "patina" finish turned out good. Like you mentioned; it is weird painting with a brush and a roller on a car.
No doubt but it works out well when you sand back down. The texture that the brush and roller creates makes the sanding process look much better. I just finished with the tailgate and half of the other bedside. I am hoping to finish sanding tomorrow evening and then Thursday start painting the cab and doors.
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Cool cool, so it is a 351w? What HP and torque do u think it will run?IN2FORD wrote:Craigerf100 wrote:Looks great man, some nice work you've done, and good progress
What block is that, 351w? What heads and what cam?
The block is a roller block out of a 95 F150. I grabbed one at the local pull a part for not much at all. Even using the accessory brackets. They are being powder coated satin black right now. I need to take the alternator apart and do the same with the case. The heads are AFR 185 58cc heads. With the pistons that I put in I should be around 9.6 to 1 compression. Stock pistons are way below that on compression. The cam is a Comp Cam XE274HR I think. I can't wait to hear this thing run!
Barry
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Craigerf100 wrote:Cool cool, so it is a 351w? What HP and torque do u think it will run?IN2FORD wrote:Craigerf100 wrote:Looks great man, some nice work you've done, and good progress
What block is that, 351w? What heads and what cam?
The block is a roller block out of a 95 F150. I grabbed one at the local pull a part for not much at all. Even using the accessory brackets. They are being powder coated satin black right now. I need to take the alternator apart and do the same with the case. The heads are AFR 185 58cc heads. With the pistons that I put in I should be around 9.6 to 1 compression. Stock pistons are way below that on compression. The cam is a Comp Cam XE274HR I think. I can't wait to hear this thing run!
Barry
Yep it is a 351W. My build is similar to a build done in Hot Rod magazine last year I think. There engine made 500hp 500tq I think. Based on what I have read in other places such as Corral.net and similar builds as mine, I am guessing I should be around 400 to 450hp. I think 500 with basically stock displacement is reaching. If I had spent the bucks and stroked it, that should be easy but this was suppose to be a budget build. Turns out I blew past that along time ago...budgets...on a car project!?!?!?
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Lol I hear that, mines a budget build but it's quickly racking up. Loving every minute of it though. That engines gonna be a beast! Great work and good luck
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1968 F-100 Short Bed
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1967 Fairlane GT/A 289ci SOLD
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1967 Fairlane 500 Convertable
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Re: The "Krusty Kab"
great build, can't wait to see it finished!
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zmonster72 wrote:great build, can't wait to see it finished!
Me too. For that reason I have been skipping alot of car events are normally go to. I need this done so I can attend in my own!!
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Bed is done with the exception of clearing it. I probably will do that with the body together.
Pictures are kind of washed out.
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Pictures are kind of washed out.
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Can't wait to see it with the clear. That paint job is going to be different but will look good.
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Gloss, satin or matt? It would be a shame to make it too shiny when you clear coat it. That came out beautifully BTW
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Re: The "Krusty Kab"
Looks like the patina finish turned out good; right on! Like was mentioned, what sheen are you going to use for the clear?
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Jacksdad wrote:Gloss, satin or matt? It would be a shame to make it too shiny when you clear coat it. That came out beautifully BTW
I totally agree. Nothing glossy. Most likely a satin or Matte finish but really I am not sure I need to use anything. The paint label does not recommend clearing it. I need to do some more reading.
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If you don't clear it, it will oxidize and look more faded / aged.
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Well I have a little update. Ordered some more parts for the front of the motor and waiting on them to come in. Stuff like tensioner, idler pulley, alternator, and AC compressor. I did some more painting on the motor and painted a portion of the heads black. Also installed the intake for the last time.
Then I got the black , the red oxide primer, and the red sprayed on the cab.
I had hoped to sand the cab this weekend but they are calling for 70% rain this weekend sooo I will probably work on the motor some more and clean up the garage some. Might start working on my doors some. I need to weld up some mirror holes.
Barry
Then I got the black , the red oxide primer, and the red sprayed on the cab.
I had hoped to sand the cab this weekend but they are calling for 70% rain this weekend sooo I will probably work on the motor some more and clean up the garage some. Might start working on my doors some. I need to weld up some mirror holes.
Barry
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