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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 3/9/13
Wow, your race truck is impressive.
Now get back to work on the Bump! im not selfish.
Now get back to work on the Bump! im not selfish.
71 F250 4x4, 4BT Cummins Mostly Done...Project Thread http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=65450
(4BT, big block ZF5, 78 NP205, 78 Dana 44 Front axle, 4.10, 265/75/16, power steering, power brakes)
01 Dodge 2500 4x4 Cummins...turned up a little.
(4BT, big block ZF5, 78 NP205, 78 Dana 44 Front axle, 4.10, 265/75/16, power steering, power brakes)
01 Dodge 2500 4x4 Cummins...turned up a little.
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 3/9/13
Sweet!!! Prerunners are so much fun! Theres nothing like flying across the dessert and the suspension just soaking it all up. Thanks for sharing!
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1971 F-250 4x4 Highboy
1966 Chevy Nova, 8 second 10.5 car
1971 F-250 4x4 Highboy
1966 Chevy Nova, 8 second 10.5 car
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 3/9/13
any updates on the highboy? get your tranny back together?
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1968 F250 Highboy np435 dana 24 4.10's
1968 F250 Highboy np435 dana 24 4.10's
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 3/9/13
Thanks guys.
Nope, sure haven't. highboy took the sidelines again while i'm working on the race truck. Some more of that..
Nope, sure haven't. highboy took the sidelines again while i'm working on the race truck. Some more of that..
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 3/9/13
Truck is looking good. hey if you can sometime can you snap a pic of how you did your transmission linkage. For some reason I can't get mine figured out I think I am having a blond moment.
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 3/9/13
I was never happy with the transmission linkage and it is getting re-done.
The shift pattern is backwards due to the arm coming off the opposite side of the column. So park is really 1st, 1st is park. All the way right is park on the column. Great to deter theifs i suppose haha. I got used to it. All gears worked.
I remember welding a dodge bracket to the inside of the frame that held a part of the linkage.. I'd get a pic for you but its all torn down still.
The shift pattern is backwards due to the arm coming off the opposite side of the column. So park is really 1st, 1st is park. All the way right is park on the column. Great to deter theifs i suppose haha. I got used to it. All gears worked.
I remember welding a dodge bracket to the inside of the frame that held a part of the linkage.. I'd get a pic for you but its all torn down still.
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 3/9/13
1971ford wrote:I was never happy with the transmission linkage and it is getting re-done.
The shift pattern is backwards due to the arm coming off the opposite side of the column. So park is really 1st, 1st is park. All the way right is park on the column. Great to deter theifs i suppose haha. I got used to it. All gears worked.
I remember welding a dodge bracket to the inside of the frame that held a part of the linkage.. I'd get a pic for you but its all torn down still.
You couldn't flip the arm over that attaches to the transmission itself? That's what I've always done on hotrods.
I have a bunch of old Fords...
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 3/9/13
Clearly you've never seen a Mopar automatic.philofab wrote:
You couldn't flip the arm over that attaches to the transmission itself? That's what I've always done on hotrods.
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 3/9/13
On mine, I flipped one of the levers on the bellcrank that runs between the trans and frame rail. I modified the dodge pivot bracket so that end lines up with the ford bellcrank support on the frame end. I also changed the radius of the lever so the Ford steering column throw agrees with the Dodge automatic trans lever throw. Looks stock, works perfectly:1971ford wrote:I was never happy with the transmission linkage and it is getting re-done.
The shift pattern is backwards due to the arm coming off the opposite side of the column. So park is really 1st, 1st is park. All the way right is park on the column. Great to deter theifs i suppose haha. I got used to it. All gears worked.
I remember welding a dodge bracket to the inside of the frame that held a part of the linkage.. I'd get a pic for you but its all torn down still.
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 3/9/13
Never thought of doing that way I will try it I tried every other way. The only other thing if this dosent work is to use a shift cable.
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 3/9/13
Put a couple hours into it today. Inner fenders, fenders, doors, and a few other misc. things working their way on the truck...
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 3/9/13
Pulled the tarps off and started throwing bolts at it and turning wrenches.
Core support, inner fenders, doors, fenders, and other misc. things are on the truck for good. Body still needs aligning later on. Put the hood on for now as well.
Did a few little things to get the Cummins in a ready-to-run shape and fired it up and let it run for a bit.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z82ijxvtTDY
Core support, inner fenders, doors, fenders, and other misc. things are on the truck for good. Body still needs aligning later on. Put the hood on for now as well.
Did a few little things to get the Cummins in a ready-to-run shape and fired it up and let it run for a bit.
VIdeo!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z82ijxvtTDY
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 4/26/13 Video
The truck is looking good and it sounds good on the video. The great thing about getting those large items back on the truck is that all of the suddenly you have more room in the garage or around the house to get around! Keep us posted of the progress of both trucks!
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1966 Chevy Nova, 8 second 10.5 car
1971 F-250 4x4 Highboy
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 4/26/13 Video
That's honestly half the reason i put the body panels all back on! hahaha
They were all in the garage (minus the hood) and i kept having to move them all over and scratched a fender so figured they were safer on the truck... and may as well put some hours in the truck anyways!
They were all in the garage (minus the hood) and i kept having to move them all over and scratched a fender so figured they were safer on the truck... and may as well put some hours in the truck anyways!
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 4/26/13 Video
Now that I have successfully raced and majorly discombobulated the race truck and shoved it in the sideyard in the weeds, it's time to actually get the highboy back on the road. Serious this time!
The highboy needs A LOT of money still and i'm still in debt from the race so it will be a while till i can move forward much in getting it driving again but for now... i shall do inexpensive things.
Tore the dana 44 ends apart last night, went through it all and got the axle all wrapped up ready to go, minus calipers. Suspension and steering is just about ready to rock as well.
Today I made the decision to ditch the factory bumper and gain a TON of corner clearance for the trail. Planned out the new bumper and will be cutting materials tomorrow. may not get it together for a while though, because jet ski's on the lake and floating down the river are both much more fun in 110 degrees.
The highboy needs A LOT of money still and i'm still in debt from the race so it will be a while till i can move forward much in getting it driving again but for now... i shall do inexpensive things.
Tore the dana 44 ends apart last night, went through it all and got the axle all wrapped up ready to go, minus calipers. Suspension and steering is just about ready to rock as well.
Today I made the decision to ditch the factory bumper and gain a TON of corner clearance for the trail. Planned out the new bumper and will be cutting materials tomorrow. may not get it together for a while though, because jet ski's on the lake and floating down the river are both much more fun in 110 degrees.
-Ryan