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Relocating a Gas Tank Filler Neck (True Spirit # 41)
The Mustang gas tank fit in my 1974 Dodge W100 frame, but the filler neck is in a terrible spot. Today I show my lack of skills with TIG brazing by moving it.
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Preparing a Rusty Core Support for Coating (True Spirit # 40)
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Dodge tine grille core supports are notorious for rusting out along the bottom, and today I'm repairing and treating mine before I get it coated.
Retrofitting an In-Tank Fuel Pump to a Old-School Gas Tank (True Spirit # 39)
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I want the option of running EFI in the furture on this truck, so I'm installing an in-tank pump kit from Tanks Inc (not sponsored). Pump Kit: www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/page/ptype=product/product_id=84/category_id=61/mode=prod/prd84.htm
Putting a Ford Gas Tank in a Dodge Tin Grille (True Spirit #38)
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The 1974 Power Wagon had a tank in the cab, which I don't want, and the 1978 tank won't fit with the 1974 transfer case. So what am I to do? Use a 1970 Ford Mustang tank, of course! Tank info: Bought from Rock Auto (not sponsored) Fits: 1970 Ford Mustang Manufacturer: LILAND GLOBAL Part Number: IF28D
Installing the Transfer Case (True Spirit #37)
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Time to install the New Process 205 transfer case in my 1974 Dodge W100 restoration project. Unfortunately, removing it required cutting the cross member in two, so I have to deal with both placing it in a different year frame and fixing the cut.
Installing the Engine and Transmission (True Spirit #36)
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It's on tires! After a year and a half of what feels like endless teardown and cleaning, I'm finally starting the reassembly of my 1974 Dodge Power Wagon with a new engine (5.9 Magnum) and new transmission (NP435) Parts and tools: FC59907 Pilot Bearing: amzn.to/3uNIoQe Loctite 242 (Blue): amzn.to/3I1ZzAT Loctite 272 (Red): amzn.to/48o5LOj Bearing driver: amzn.to/3T4rFlk
Building a New Process 435 Manual Transmission (True Spirit #35)
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The New Process 435 was used for a lot of years by a lot of truck manufacturers. For the most part, they are the same (or nearly so) internally. In this second-part of the process, I'll re-assembly the transmission.
Doing Your Own Alignment With String
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If you replace front-end components on your car or truck, it's going to need an alignment. Today we'll look at how to set the toe yourself with nothing but some string and a couple ladders. is it as close as an alignment shop will get? No. But it will get it good enough to drive.
Rebuilding a New Process 435 4-Speed Manual Transmission: Part 1, teardown (True Spirit #34)
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Continuing the long process of restoring my 1974 Dodge Power Wagon. Today we tear apart a New Process 435 to get it ready for rebuild. Circlip pliers: amzn.to/474JtAV Seal and Bearing Driver kit: amzn.to/3S3lOfU Brass round bar: amzn.to/3FzgadL
Repairing a Cast Aluminum Output Bearing Retainer (True Spirit #33)
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The output shaft bearing retainer on my old New Process 435 had a stripped and broken bolt hole. I have no idea what alloy it is, and I'm not much of a welder, but I tackled it anyway. Thread repair/Helicoil kit: amzn.to/3ty4PrS
Mopar 8.75 Disc Brake Conversion: Ram Man Inc Version (True Spirit #32)
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Installing the Ram Man Inc disc brake conversion kit on a Mopar 8.75 rear axle with a 5 on 5.5 inch bolt pattern (early tin-grille Dodge trucks). 0:00 Intro 0:40 Unboxing the kit 4:50 Kit contents 5:10 Measure your flange! 6:21 Machining 6:36 Start assembly 8:09 Install the axle 8:30 Adapter plate 10:42 Caliper mounting bracket 12:33 Rotor 13:53 Caliper
Jeep YJ: Fixing a Fuel Gauge That Always Reads Full
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A fairly common problem in many vehicles, bust especially Jeep YJ (Wranglers) is that the fuel gauge shows full, or above full, all of the time. Today we'll see how to diagnose where the problem is and how I fixed mine.
Assembling a New Process 205 Transfer Case - Part 2 (True Spirit #31)
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Today we'll look at the process of rebuilding and reassembling a New Process 205 transfer case. The one I'm building is the older divorced version with a passenger-side drop for Dodge, but the process is still the same for the married and driver-side drop cases. Tools: Rebuild kit: amzn.to/3OJ1QE2 Roll pin punches: amzn.to/44eLmsK Seal driver: amzn.to/449YHTa
NP205 Twin Stick Modifications
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NP205 Twin Stick Modifications
Tear Down a New Process 205 Transfer Case (True Spirit #30)
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Tear Down a New Process 205 Transfer Case (True Spirit #30)
Removing a Windshield Is Easy (True Spirit #29)
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Removing a Windshield Is Easy (True Spirit #29)
Another Day with a 50-year-old Truck: Removing a NP205 Transfer Case (True Spirit #28)
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Another Day with a 50-year-old Truck: Removing a NP205 Transfer Case (True Spirit #28)
Classic AC Delco (i.e. Chevy) 10MT Starter Rebuild
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Classic AC Delco (i.e. Chevy) 10MT Starter Rebuild
2022 Ford Explorer Rear Wiper Replacement
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2022 Ford Explorer Rear Wiper Replacement
Mopar 8.75 Rebuild with New Sure Grip Install (True Spirit #27)
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Mopar 8.75 Rebuild with New Sure Grip Install (True Spirit #27)
Repairing a Yoke or Harmonic Balancer Leak with a Speedi-Sleeve (True Spirit #26)
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Repairing a Yoke or Harmonic Balancer Leak with a Speedi-Sleeve (True Spirit #26)
Saginaw Model 708 Power Steering Gear Rebuild Part 2 (True Spirit #25)
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Saginaw Model 708 Power Steering Gear Rebuild Part 2 (True Spirit #25)
Saginaw Model 708 Power Steering Gear Rebuild Part 1 (True Spirit #24)
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Saginaw Model 708 Power Steering Gear Rebuild Part 1 (True Spirit #24)
Dana 44 Gear Ratio Change (True Spirit #23)
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Dana 44 Gear Ratio Change (True Spirit #23)
Dana 44 Disk Brake Conversion - Horsepower Sales Kit (True Spirit #22)
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Dana 44 Disk Brake Conversion - Horsepower Sales Kit (True Spirit #22)
Dana 44 Ball Joint Installation (True Spirit #21)
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Dana 44 Ball Joint Installation (True Spirit #21)
Dana 44 Spindle Bearings and Seals (True Spirit #20)
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Dana 44 Spindle Bearings and Seals (True Spirit #20)
Dana 44 Wheel Joint Replacement (True Spirit #19)
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Dana 44 Wheel Joint Replacement (True Spirit #19)
Dana 44 Pinion and Carrier Installation (True Spirit #18)
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Dana 44 Pinion and Carrier Installation (True Spirit #18)
Dana 44 Side Seal and Pinion Races, Remove and Replace (True Spirit #17)
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Dana 44 Side Seal and Pinion Races, Remove and Replace (True Spirit #17)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @roywhitman7109
    @roywhitman7109 10 годин тому

    I've got a question. That material that looked to be destroyed. Did you ever find out it's purpose? I've got an 8.75 rear that I installed Green bearings on & I'm having an issue getting the axles back into the housing. It looks like there is material like yours that MIGHT have to be removed from my housing before the axles can be seated fully. Did you have that issue on your drivers side?

  • @billholbrook8821
    @billholbrook8821 20 годин тому

    I was not happy to see the bearing i recieved. 30 seconds of youtube fixed my anger 😂

  • @siby23
    @siby23 2 дні тому

    this video saved my $500. thank you Yoshimoshi

  • @DG-tp5lh
    @DG-tp5lh 3 дні тому

    Good for you. I could never just buy a new dishwasher and not an lg

  • @davejones5644
    @davejones5644 4 дні тому

    I love how so many "expert" commenters can't differentiate between a a daily or a racer. Nor do they understand that cast ring are still used today.

  • @Eighty8Music
    @Eighty8Music 5 днів тому

    Thank you 1000%!! You saved me probably $300 repair !!

  • @mikebroszczak5767
    @mikebroszczak5767 5 днів тому

    Excellent video you gave all the information I needed thanks, great job.

  • @markfortin421
    @markfortin421 5 днів тому

    What about the early aluminum block cars. Did they use one of these heads, or did they have a special head, with possibly performance tweakings, or just standard heads from the cast-iron block. Thanks for opening a can of worms...I've always loved the slant 6.

  • @sinadaneshkhah8537
    @sinadaneshkhah8537 5 днів тому

    Is biutifull Upgrade but it will be not stronger than gearbox. Iwill never do this on my mill never 👎 Thanks for sharing video with us

  • @051biohaz
    @051biohaz 6 днів тому

    Very complete guide, super helpful..thanks for the upload..:)

  • @frankroy9423
    @frankroy9423 6 днів тому

    This also fits the old 440 engines not drilled gor a 4 speed. The only thing you have to do is cut the input shaft on the transmission. Works great.

  • @67cudaksa34
    @67cudaksa34 7 днів тому

    i race an 450HP 340 in stock eliminator and run green bearings. no failure

  • @user-yo9rx6yq6n
    @user-yo9rx6yq6n 7 днів тому

    Were would it say 727 0r 904

  • @carlodangelo8348
    @carlodangelo8348 8 днів тому

    how accurately does the valve land on the seat ?

  • @daveyboy4287
    @daveyboy4287 8 днів тому

    What about honing the lifter bores? Needed to be done or not?

  • @daveyboy4287
    @daveyboy4287 8 днів тому

    I bought a stone hone oike this and thought i shoukd have purchased a ball hone too. Nope. Im going to stick with this type of home .. Great informative video. I'm not even going to look for other video's.... Great job!!!! A+++

  • @dzephyr12
    @dzephyr12 8 днів тому

    Bullshit..

  • @jondickson75
    @jondickson75 8 днів тому

    Great video thank you

  • @biopsiesbeanieboos55
    @biopsiesbeanieboos55 9 днів тому

    I’m 2 years late to the party. My comments are absolutely not intended as a criticism at all, I really just to help out anyone watching this video, setup a lathe for brake drums. So, for the benefit of others…Even bungee cords and/or duct tape and rags are enough to stop ringing. The ringing isn’t just a nuisance, it’s audible chatter (not all chatter is audible). Lathe RPM is way too fast. I’m not quite sure about feeds from the video, but if you are constantly losing a good hss edge, SLOW IT ALL DOWN before going to TC. HSS will handle Cast Iron at correct speeds (which makes heat manageable). If you’ve got TC, that’s fine, but for those of you who don’t have access to TC, don’t leave this video feeling like you NEED TC to turn down a brake drum. There is very very few things that can’t be managed with HSS, provided you have the patience. In fact, for the average at home DIY tinkerer machinist, HSS is really all you need. TC can allow you to take deeper cuts at higher speeds/feeds, but if you’ve got the time, HSS will do all the same things (and TC has its downsides too, so it’s not all roses). Having said all that, if your lathe is stuck in a higher gear and low speed is not an option, TC is a brilliant option to get the job done.

  • @toddmesecar9558
    @toddmesecar9558 10 днів тому

    360 will have a large cutout on the balancer

  • @toddmesecar9558
    @toddmesecar9558 10 днів тому

    Lokks like an eighties 318

  • @toddmesecar9558
    @toddmesecar9558 10 днів тому

    They have different engine mount tabs on side of the block

  • @joansparky4439
    @joansparky4439 11 днів тому

    16TPI is not a metric LS.. metric would be some even metric pitch like 1mm, 2mm or 3mm - *NOT 1.5875mm*

  • @GT-oz4cj
    @GT-oz4cj 12 днів тому

    Great work as usual. These modifications require so much additional thinking and planning over stock rebuilds. Keep up the excellent work and videos.

  • @brooksbelanger8799
    @brooksbelanger8799 12 днів тому

    Pretty sad when the hardest part of doing a tune up is removing a tap on an electrical plug. Thanks Ford for well thought out design 🙄

  • @peterthisisveryhelpfulilov210
    @peterthisisveryhelpfulilov210 13 днів тому

    Hi there thank you very much for your clear explanation and one question I would like to ask you is how you can replace the winding inside the motor body. Regards, Peter Seperd from Papua New Guinea

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage 12 днів тому

      They are just held in with the large screws going through the shell, so you should be able to remove those to pull out the winding

  • @brianwil89
    @brianwil89 13 днів тому

    My question is do you have to rotate the crankshaft and go through the firing order or just tighten them all to 21ft/lbs without turning the engine?

  • @mikehenry4743
    @mikehenry4743 13 днів тому

    I live on 20 acres, which is a good thing since when I do stuff like this I don't have close neighbors to hear me yell and cuss.

  • @bobsattler3838
    @bobsattler3838 13 днів тому

    Thanks

  • @bobsattler3838
    @bobsattler3838 14 днів тому

    what are the part numbers. I wnet on Rock Auto they show different ball joints , same manufactor. Thanks

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage 14 днів тому

      I just added the Mevotech part numbers I used up in the description.

  • @TOONMAN200
    @TOONMAN200 16 днів тому

    Talk about bad work, I sent out a chevy 327 for a full rebuild. After 2,000 miles it started to burn oil. This was almost a year later, the builder said to bad. We got a motor out of a wreck with only 75,000 miles, at the junk yard, and got 8 years of service, with no problems. So before you commit to a rebuilder, do some research check around first.

  • @madmanmechanic8847
    @madmanmechanic8847 16 днів тому

    Where is the $250.00 kit I just went on your link the kits are 1000s of dollars where is the 250 kit ????

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage 16 днів тому

      The full kits contain several cutters and pilots. If you're doing one type of head, you can get just 2 individual cutters for the 3 angles you need, plus a single pilot.

  • @michaeldvorak5556
    @michaeldvorak5556 18 днів тому

    Voltage too high or wire feed to slow.

  • @Kyrios2389
    @Kyrios2389 18 днів тому

    Thank you so much, I'm currently studying automotive mechanics here in my country and today I have an exam regarding this little dude. Even though I already tore down both kinds of starter motors, seeing one that was in bad shape brought back to full operation gave me quite a lot of insight. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and have a splendid day, good sir!

  • @Speedyeon15
    @Speedyeon15 19 днів тому

    Got a free “360” from one of my dad’s buddy, got to tearing it down ordering parts only to realize the oil pan gasket I ordered was not the same as what I took off… odd. So finally I checked the numbers and it’s a 318. The only thing I’ve orders so far that won’t work is the flywheel luckily. Glad I remembered this video as it helped me double check.

  • @garethdavies7564
    @garethdavies7564 19 днів тому

    i have tryed loads of kits in past you cant beat the vapor kit with a coating on top like brand new

  • @erikphersson
    @erikphersson 20 днів тому

    4 of the holes on the gasket are smaller so you can actually push the bolts through them and they will stay and hold the gasket in place. So no need for any gasket sealant to keep it in place.

  • @ChristinaTAYLOR-wk1yu
    @ChristinaTAYLOR-wk1yu 21 день тому

    Use a Factory service manual. You wasted so much time...

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage 20 днів тому

      I have an FSM. I don't have any of the factory tools, so I would have ended up in the same place anyway.

  • @YouTubeDoxedMyRealName
    @YouTubeDoxedMyRealName 21 день тому

    My understanding is that the retarded them by 10 degrees from the factory so you can run lower octane fuel. It was an economy thing.

  • @tonyhammer3588
    @tonyhammer3588 21 день тому

    Excellent video

  • @BlindBatG34
    @BlindBatG34 23 дні тому

    That turned out nice. Great work!

  • @gregmaggielipscomb9246
    @gregmaggielipscomb9246 23 дні тому

    Thanks for sharing, good idea on saving the old drive end housing.

  • @barajasautodiagnostico9925
    @barajasautodiagnostico9925 24 дні тому

    GOOD VIDEO, BRO

  • @tanis4457
    @tanis4457 24 дні тому

    🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @jodaddysdodgegarage3533
    @jodaddysdodgegarage3533 24 дні тому

    Nice….😎

  • @42Goopy42
    @42Goopy42 24 дні тому

    With how much work I plan to do to my '76 d100, I might go bare frame like you have to build it back up. 4x4 swap and a hotter 318 or 360 build with matching built 727. You've made a ton of progress on this project!

  • @GT-oz4cj
    @GT-oz4cj 24 дні тому

    Great job and progress. Looking forward to next video and when you fire it up! BTW- Are your work shoes shown at 6:54 safety rated 😂

  • @jwlivingston1
    @jwlivingston1 24 дні тому

    Thanks

  • @ronaldmathis7192
    @ronaldmathis7192 25 днів тому

    Where did you get your pedal switch

  • @DistantVision85
    @DistantVision85 26 днів тому

    10dB reduction doesnt see worth it.. Maybe if the gears blow up, then get that kit?

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage 26 днів тому

      It's definitely a noticeable 10dB. I think the bigger change is frequency, the gears are a much higher, more grating-on-the-ears frequency for me, and the belt is lower and far less annoying.