Made 320hp/366tq on the Mustang dyno. my TA made 400/586 on the same dyno but through a 4l80e and a 9 inch, this truck is a 4l60e and an 8.5" 10 bolt, so much less parastic power loss on the truck.
Not bad numbers on this super stingy dyno for a lil ol cam only 5.3~
since 5 am yesterday I have done heads on a 3.0 ranger, 4 ball joints on a crown vic, 4 ball joints on an f250 sd, timing kit and water pump on a pt cruiser, rear main seal and timing kit on a cobalt.
And helped my buddy get his motor 90 percent r and r'd in his tahoe.
Ive been busting ass , good paying weekend though lol [Reply]
Originally Posted by SAUTO:
since 5 am yesterday I have done heads on a 3.0 ranger, 4 ball joints on a crown vic, 4 ball joints on an f250 sd, timing kit and water pump on a pt cruiser, rear main seal and timing kit on a cobalt.
And helped my buddy get his motor 90 percent r and r'd in his tahoe.
Ive been busting ass , good paying weekend though lol
Me too. Except the pay part.
I’ve been trying to get poorly maintained irrigation engines to run. [Reply]
Pinstripe is still there because we found it its been cleared over.
No burnouts yet, these tires are about 400 bucks a pop lol
I have the entire front end off and in my makeshift paint booth in the garage right now. I'm color matching grill and bumpers over the next couple days [Reply]
Originally Posted by SAUTO:
since 5 am yesterday I have done heads on a 3.0 ranger, 4 ball joints on a crown vic, 4 ball joints on an f250 sd, timing kit and water pump on a pt cruiser, rear main seal and timing kit on a cobalt.
And helped my buddy get his motor 90 percent r and r'd in his tahoe.
Ive been busting ass , good paying weekend though lol
Originally Posted by hometeam:
Pinstripe is still there because we found it its been cleared over.
No burnouts yet, these tires are about 400 bucks a pop lol
I have the entire front end off and in my makeshift paint booth in the garage right now. I'm color matching grill and bumpers over the next couple days
Are you and MIA dragon still having a spat?
Truck looks great man. You’re doing great work. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
Replaced the exterior door handle on my '02 Silverado yesterday. The younger son and I had a good time and he got to learn about how windows are mounted. The three days of driving with a taped-up/on handle were pretty ghetto. LOL.
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I had to dig back into this today. The funky little clip that holds the pivot arm onto the barrel lock had fallen off. It has to be one of the dumbest clips I've ever seen. I'm hoping it's the last time I have to dig back into it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
I had to dig back into this today. The funky little clip that holds the pivot arm onto the barrel lock had fallen off. It has to be one of the dumbest clips I've ever seen. I'm hoping it's the last time I have to dig back into it.
Originally Posted by cooper barrett:
Best to buy new plastic and paint it vs using old stuff... Believe me, been there, done that....tee shirt.
And find some Dupont super performance pack (2 part hardener) or equivalent.
Repainting that the second time is a bitch, real bitch. If you could get it electrostatic... probably not...
the middle part of bumper is chromed, I purchased a ready to paint black one.
The top and bottom parts of the bumper are textured plastic, I scuffed around on those and took the little scratches out and painted them.
The front grille is also plastic/chrome, and my ready to paint replacement will be here tomorrow.
It doesn't have to be spectacular, its a bumper, i'm painting black plastic with Bullydog adhesive promoter, SEM flex primer, and then Duplicolor black and clear from a can.
Only about 75% of the metal bumper can be seen once the plastic is on, and that's the part i concentrated hardest on lol. The textured bumpers hide any imperfections from the paint, and both the metal bumper and the grille are going to be cleared, sanded, then cleared again before a final wet sanding/polish. [Reply]