I always tell Mr Dubi to take his estimate x 3! Then I'm happy when it is less.FIDO 96 said:
First step is to lie to your wife on what you think you will spend. I told my wife $30k was my budget. That was like $18k ago.
I always tell Mr Dubi to take his estimate x 3! Then I'm happy when it is less.FIDO 96 said:
First step is to lie to your wife on what you think you will spend. I told my wife $30k was my budget. That was like $18k ago.
Charismatic Megafauna said:
Try researching this one: LS swap
jaborch99 said:
I have no idea how far I'll go with this, but I've been draming a bit. I ran across the Signature Series by Velocity Resorations and .... wow. This is now my inspiration (although mine would surely be a poor man's version). Apparently these are considered "RestoMods" rather than "Restorations" (that was a new term for me). I'd love to work towards this and possibly use it as a daily driver.
A few questions that have popped into my mind as I sit in the sick bed:
- Engine -- I haven't decided whether I would eventually like to swap out the engine. I'm pretty sure its a 300 Inline 6 (possibly the 240). If it becomes a daily driver, gas mileage will be a consideration so I was thinking I may need to go to fuel injectors. I wouldn't race it or show it off, but I also don't want to feel like its struggling to get off the blocks or travel at highway speeds. Thoughts?
- Transmission - It is a 3 on the tree. I think can find all the gears with the clutch pushed in, but it takes some strength. What should I be thinking about to make this transmission operational? I prefer a floor shifter, so if I go all the way with this, I may try to make that switch (or hire someone else to). Thoughts?
EskimoJoe said:
If you are lucky, the clutch master and slave cylinder still work and you should have some clutch petal and be able to move it through the gears. If not, there might be an inspection play you could remove and peek in there.
As for the coil wire, it is the wire that goes from the coil to the distributor.
Go ahead and self enroll in youtube university there's a ton of information available.
+ Eleventy zillionclassicdoug said:
The rust is what scares me on this one.
dubi said:+ Eleventy zillionclassicdoug said:
The rust is what scares me on this one.
EskimoJoe said:
I wondered if it might be a mechanical clutch. I'm more familiar with Generic Motors than Ferd. A mechanical clutch would be better for a novice to learn on.
My favorite classic Ford pickup motor is the 300 I6. Dead reliable and simple. Look around on Google, guys are building them and getting good power out of them.
Nah, this how to makes it look easydubi said:+ Eleventy zillionclassicdoug said:
The rust is what scares me on this one.
This is the key and will keep you in the best spirits. It's a terrible feeling to sink a ton of money and/or effort into a project and not be any closer to driving it.Burdizzo said:
Your first priorities should be tasks that get it moving and on the road. Worry about swaps and upgrades down the road. The more it sits, the faster you will lose interest.
Thanks for the recommendation. I'm now following them. I'll have to make myself sign into IG occasionally to see their posts.Centerpole90 said:
Do you instagram OP? If so you need to follow this account for inspiration.
https://www.instagram.com/kubikmotorsports?igsh=NnNwdG41MGd0dmlj
Independence H-D said:
You haven't watched enough Vice Grip.
Install new carb "fuel make it happener"
Replace V-belt
Replace spark plug wires. "Lightning cables"
Fify
jaborch99 said:
My next steps:
- Install new carb
- Replace V-belt
- Replace spark plug wires
will.mcg said:
Cause it's very exciting to hear an engine roar