Mike.. I love all your videos.. My old man was a out of our garage mechanic and taught trade school as well. He taught me a lot about cars and more about life. You remind me a lot of my dad.. You are a honest man...
After School Special and the video is longer than 60 seconds. Wish you made more longer videos like this. I have been watching your videos Mike from #shorts for sometime. Dont worry. I clicked subscriber and bell sometime back. Thanks again
When I was a kid, if a shop had a hold on a car or truck, they used to spay down the underside in old motor oil, and heating oil. To keep shop from being responsible for moisture rusting the car if it took to long for a check to clear. Dad bought a 1963 Dodge D 100 from that shop that sat for 6 years, and it finally rusted thru the floor boards in 1986. lol! Why Chrysler stopped making the slant 6, I'll never understand?
What material do you use to replace a steel fuel line with another steel one? The fuel line on my 1949 Ford pickup looks horrible, it works and doesn’t leak or just looks like a leak waiting to happen.
Depending on budget and what cosmetics you prefer, either regular steel, stainless, or my preference copper ickel. Neither stainless or copper ickel rusts, but copper ickel is easier to work with in my opinion.
I have a 5.3 lm7 not accelerating like it should probably have a weak fuel pump got 60 lbs of oil pressure and will rev up when not under load pretty sure it's a weak fuel pump but a tune up could help
@@frankmains5698 the fule sending unit is worne it doesn't read the proper fule level hitting hard bumps changes the fule level and I accelerated faster
What a chase on that one. I couldn't believe the plugs when you showed them, I shouted, "There's no gap on them!"
Amazing it ran AT ALL with those ungapped plugs!
Can't wait for more on this. Looks like a good project pick up.
Mike.. I love all your videos.. My old man was a out of our garage mechanic and taught trade school as well. He taught me a lot about cars and more about life. You remind me a lot of my dad.. You are a honest man...
Cool project. Excited to watch it. 👍👍
After School Special and the video is longer than 60 seconds. Wish you made more longer videos like this. I have been watching your videos Mike from #shorts for sometime. Dont worry. I clicked subscriber and bell sometime back. Thanks again
Sounds like a plan, right-on!
Nice project! That will end up being a real nice vehicle.
After 4 year project needs much work, but Mike and Techs can do it yes they can.
Thank you for the longer video🔧🔧🔧🔧🔧🔧
Oil undercoat that frame when your done with the work and it will look good as new
Got to love a project
When I was a kid, if a shop had a hold on a car or truck,
they used to spay down the underside in old motor oil,
and heating oil. To keep shop from being responsible
for moisture rusting the car if it took to long for a check to clear.
Dad bought a 1963 Dodge D 100 from that shop that sat for 6 years,
and it finally rusted thru the floor boards in 1986. lol!
Why Chrysler stopped making the slant 6, I'll never understand?
What are you going to do with her? How are you feeling? Thanks for your posts.
Hi Mike how are you feeling mate i had the same hope like you thake cer mate 👍
What material do you use to replace a steel fuel line with another steel one? The fuel line on my 1949 Ford pickup looks horrible, it works and doesn’t leak or just looks like a leak waiting to happen.
Depending on budget and what cosmetics you prefer, either regular steel, stainless, or my preference copper
ickel. Neither stainless or copper
ickel rusts, but copper
ickel is easier to work with in my opinion.
Yeah buddy! ✔️😉 Shop truck it is! 🎯
Oh! And those wheels really make it classy!
Money in your pocket little fixing up and it's ready for sale 👍
💯👊🏾
What you using to write your ro
ah not a short bed
So, it's feasible you didn't need fuel injectors, just plugs, shell premium gasoline with nitro and injector cleaner for the next 10,000+ miles.
I have a 5.3 lm7 not accelerating like it should probably have a weak fuel pump got 60 lbs of oil pressure and will rev up when not under load pretty sure it's a weak fuel pump but a tune up could help
Clog cats.
If it starts fuel pressure ain’t slowing you down unless the line is kinked
What about a clogged fuel filter?
Might be the fule filter it has 280k miles on the truck
@@fastinradfordable technically your wrong a vehicle with a weak fuel pump will/can start and idle, but not enough pressure to run faster.
@@frankmains5698 the fule sending unit is worne it doesn't read the proper fule level hitting hard bumps changes the fule level and I accelerated faster