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looks good!
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Very nice job! I'm not sure I'll have the funds to do such a nice job on mine, but thanks for sharing the entire process and have fun!
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#103 |
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nice.
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#104 |
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Thanks!!!
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#107 |
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Location: Kamloops B.C.
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wow congrates on a fine job rebuilding your flathead. That orange color looks very similar to the stock color on my 53 engine.
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#108 |
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tubman, I didn't need a wrench to tighten up the tool I used for the adjustment wrench. Adjust it just enough to fall in place, used a hooked piece of wire to pull it out for the next one...adjusted as needed.. it worked well
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#109 |
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Tiquer, Thanks!! bought the paint from POR 15, they have a selection on engine enamal paint...
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#111 |
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Nice work LSJ !
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#112 |
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Thanks, It has been quite the project so far, large learning curve! But the guys here on the Ford Barn can take a lot of credit too. The people here have been a huge help..
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#113 |
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Great work! Very nice.
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#114 |
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Thanks Tinker..
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Glad to see your getting it done, IMPRESSIVE---Gary
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#116 |
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Thanks Gary, Hope to fire it up some time this summer....
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#118 |
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That really looks great!!
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#119 |
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Thanks biggeorge
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#120 |
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Question, are the pulleys on my water pumps considered wide or thin??? See pics posted previously. Thanks for the help.
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