Alright I was wrong this isnt the final chapter to the story. Shortly after I bought my truck back I had to replace the motor.
I bought one out of a different truck at a junkyard and it had extra stuff I had to remove from it. Upon further inspection I learned it needed new timing guides because they had broke. So I went ahead and did a complete tear down. I finally got it all reassembled and dad and I got it reinstalled in the truck with its new weber carb conversion. . Thats all for part 4. Thank you for reading. Part 5 will be coming soon.
I always had to work with rented engine hoists that wouldn't wheel around much. That crane on a tractor would have been nice for me to move the engine around after it is out. I remember moving one engine around on my son's skateboard.
I couldn't find this image when I was writing this blog. My dad was a big help on my motor project. Wish he could be here to see it when its completely finished. I know he would be proud.
so um my winch is in the basement waiting for ya.
Got to love a woman that not only wrenches but also can do an engine swap.
You right about that fastcat351c. I guess you get to make her a sammich and bring her a beer.
I know you still get upset sometimes with this truck, but you should be pretty proud of all the work YOU have done to it.
I am proud even if it can be a pyle. Lol. I wouldnt trade it for anything.
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