You are one of my favorite channel for this type of content~ No stupid music, intros, or other nonsense like advertisements~ Just straight to the point, and nothing else~ Please never change!~ :D
This is a really great video to help your understanding of a old school tune up ..I have a 72 f250 camper special and I do the same as you have done in this video as maintenance… I love mine in Phoenix as my daily driver ….
My friends dad had a 1970-71? f-150 a long time ago. He took me for a ride around 1980. It was in still in mint condition with manual steering and no AC. My father who was never a big fan of P/U trucks fell in love with it. He owned big Chrysler Newports and Imperial's yet this Ford impressed him, that says something. My dad was a Sargent and in charge of the motor pool in the Korean war. He had a world of knowledge about cars that was amazing. I always wanted to learn from him but he never had the patience or time. He took complete engines out and did everything for friends and family. You remind me of him with your deep knowledge. I just wish he had your demeanor. I would've learned so much from him. When I watch your videos, I picture him standing there telling me. I just turned 60 but I'm a kid again hearing my dad teach me the way I always wanted, Its hard to explain. Anyway thank you so much for taking the time and patience, Its priceless.
@@whattherust ok thanks. I have a 1970 Ford Ranger XLT I bought about 6 years ago to tinker with. It’s been at a guys garage for 4 of those. I asked him to get it running and to the point I could get it out and drive it and use it some. I’m going to get it and bring it back home so I was searching for some videos on the basics. This was super helpful. I know just enough to be dangerous 😆. Watched some of your other stuff, particularly the Ford trucks.
I had a kit put through my stock carb and now it has a flat spot, garage says it wont go away, why is that as it wants to stall when I touch the throttle. So annoying, is there a fix or New Carb?
You have to do the slosh test... turn down the radio at low speed work the steering wheel back and forth listen how much fuel is sloshing back and forth giving you an idea how much fuel you have lol from the days of my youth in the 70s.
Nope I have had several gm square body Chevy trucks and we rocked the truck back and forth to see how much gas was in them since most of them have antisiphon fuel doors in filler neck.. and at the time I didn't know you could get a decent working sending unit new online...since the only two trucks that I had that had working gas gauges they were working when I acquired the trucks ..
looking at the valve covers i have to say this isnt the original motor in this truck..not a big deal.........that and being a 4bbl ...sounds like it was pinging a bit...but dam what a good truck
One thing I saw in another video with one of these trucks was he pulled out the fuel float guage and cleaned the contacts that set within the tank (and replaced the float itself). Cleared the issue right up! ua-cam.com/video/zJjIfxihHvE/v-deo.html it is about 2 minutes in if you're interested
You are one of my favorite channel for this type of content~ No stupid music, intros, or other nonsense like advertisements~ Just straight to the point, and nothing else~ Please never change!~ :D
Thanks for the comment. That type of feedback is very helpful.
MAN THIS IS THE MOST EDUCATIONAL MECHANIC VIDEOS FOR DUMMY LIKE ME. YOU EXPLAIN EVERY REASON.
Thank you and glad to help.
This is a really great video to help your understanding of a old school tune up ..I have a 72 f250 camper special and I do the same as you have done in this video as maintenance… I love mine in Phoenix as my daily driver ….
This truck is a keeper for sure .!
That's awesome Richard, thank you. I find your videos to be very educational and entertaining, awesome work as always.
Makes me miss my 69 those were the best truck's ever. Those west coast mirrors were awesome.
My friends dad had a 1970-71? f-150 a long time ago. He took me for a ride around 1980. It was in still in mint condition with manual steering and no AC. My father who was never a big fan of P/U trucks fell in love with it. He owned big Chrysler Newports and Imperial's yet this Ford impressed him, that says something. My dad was a Sargent and in charge of the motor pool in the Korean war. He had a world of knowledge about cars that was amazing. I always wanted to learn from him but he never had the patience or time. He took complete engines out and did everything for friends and family. You remind me of him with your deep knowledge. I just wish he had your demeanor. I would've learned so much from him. When I watch your videos, I picture him standing there telling me. I just turned 60 but I'm a kid again hearing my dad teach me the way I always wanted, Its hard to explain. Anyway thank you so much for taking the time and patience, Its priceless.
Thank you for the nice comment. It means a lot.
I Love This Old Truck, I Had A 1971 Model, Same Color The Top Of The Cab Was White On Mines, Wish I Still Had It. Real Good Trucks Back Then.😊
Yes, very good trucks.
Cool channel. It’s like Vice Grip Garage for us older guys.
Thanks. I am glad you like it.
I miss my 70 with a 390 great video thanks for sharing
That dash looks awesome for being that old.
You made this simple for someone who is just getting into carbureted trucks. Thank you!
You're welcome! I am happy that is helped you out.
Great tutorial on how to tune up an engine. Subscribed!!
Thank you for the support. I did make a mistake calling dwell the time the points are open. It is actually the time the points are closed.
@@whattherust ok thanks. I have a 1970 Ford Ranger XLT I bought about 6 years ago to tinker with. It’s been at a guys garage for 4 of those. I asked him to get it running and to the point I could get it out and drive it and use it some. I’m going to get it and bring it back home so I was searching for some videos on the basics. This was super helpful. I know just enough to be dangerous 😆. Watched some of your other stuff, particularly the Ford trucks.
@@SheratonParkFarms Good luck and reach out if you need anything.
great videos on the ford f 100 great work
Thank you! This was a great truck. I miss it.
Runs very well!😀👍🛠️
Man that thing runs good what a great truck
You have great channel here! Keep up the good work!😀👍🛠️
Thank you Billy.
Nice old truck 👍👍
That's a nice truck,
Good information, great channel.
Thanks!
Can we get a donut gasket for the exhaust lol my truck sounded like this drove me nuts lol
It was actually the manifold gaskets. They seemed to get worse each time I started it.
Bruce Campbell sure knows about cars
Oldie but a goodie.
Excellent video! Very informative. You must live next to a gun range. 😁
Thanks very much Mark.
Nice work all round
I remember keeping a little gas in a gas can in my 71 F100. Got rid of it when I git the fuel gauge fixed.
When you take that Vacuum gauge off, do you put a cap over the spigot? Else you will have a vacuum leak there.
Best video yet.
Thanks! More are coming!
I had a kit put through my stock carb and now it has a flat spot, garage says it wont go away, why is that as it wants to stall when I touch the throttle. So annoying, is there a fix or New Carb?
You have to do the slosh test... turn down the radio at low speed work the steering wheel back and forth listen how much fuel is sloshing back and forth giving you an idea how much fuel you have lol from the days of my youth in the 70s.
So true!
Fix fuel gauge. Fool. Or get apiece of hose. Stick in tank. For a measuring tool. Ha ha
Nope I have had several gm square body Chevy trucks and we rocked the truck back and forth to see how much gas was in them since most of them have antisiphon fuel doors in filler neck.. and at the time I didn't know you could get a decent working sending unit new online...since the only two trucks that I had that had working gas gauges they were working when I acquired the trucks ..
And my daily driver had a cleaned and penetrate lubed sending unit from a junkyard donor truck and it worked....
Seus vídeos são muito bons.
Gracias
Belo trabalho.
How come after he set timing. He. Didnt lock distributor down.
Very good camera work framing ..who did it?
mr. prague is the truck still for sell?
That one sold pretty fast.
Get rid of those points, do electronic ignition.
looking at the valve covers i have to say this isnt the original motor in this truck..not a big deal.........that and being a 4bbl ...sounds like it was pinging a bit...but dam what a good truck
Gonna price this truck?
Yes. Just fixing a few more things, then I'll be putting it up for sale.
@@whattherust I sent my email to you awhile back,so you can contact me.
@@josephg4924 I don't see it Joseph.
Your arm around that spinning fan blade makes me nervous.
What's up
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Hi
One thing I saw in another video with one of these trucks was he pulled out the fuel float guage and cleaned the contacts that set within the tank (and replaced the float itself). Cleared the issue right up!
ua-cam.com/video/zJjIfxihHvE/v-deo.html it is about 2 minutes in if you're interested
Thank you. That job is next.
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Waterpump sounds terrible