Yup , like a rock on the ground , around fer evah .
Morning slackers
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Pick up speed all morning long until 3:00 then quickly wind down and back in bed by 8?We are morning slackers..........but you otta see us go in the afternoon!!!!!
Pick up speed all morning long until 3:00 then quickly wind down and back in bed by 8?
Sounds like it will be going down the road very soon .Yep.......that sounds bout right....I been putting together that 258 that Unc transported up here the last few nights though. Gone about as far as I can without pulling the old motor.....need the 7 qt base with built in skid plate and intake/exhaust manifolds and cast alum valve cover from the old one. So far it has a new rear main seal, all bearings checked, prelubed and retorqued, new Mopar Performance high volume oil pump, new Comp Cam and lifters, new timing chain/sprocket set, new front main seal, valves hand lapped, new valve seals and head gasket and torqued and a coat of ceramic based low gloss engine paint. Last night I test fit the 6 cyl Chebby HEI distributer ....but decided against using that one and ordered a new aftermarket HEI kit with coil, cap and wires with adjustable vac advance for $110.00 delivered......uses all GM components available at any parts store........and has the correct drive gear for the Jeep/AMC. to break in with the new cam gear. Cheep nuff for a new single wire, 65,000 volt, complete ign system.
This is the one I have coming...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/232051487526?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Sounds like it will be going down the road very soon .
Hard to beat the HEI.......all troubleshooting is one of 2 parts.....Yep.......that sounds bout right....I been putting together that 258 that Unc transported up here the last few nights though. Gone about as far as I can without pulling the old motor.....need the 7 qt base with built in skid plate and intake/exhaust manifolds and cast alum valve cover from the old one. So far it has a new rear main seal, all bearings checked, prelubed and retorqued, new Mopar Performance high volume oil pump, new Comp Cam and lifters, new timing chain/sprocket set, new front main seal, valves hand lapped, new valve seals and head gasket and torqued and a coat of ceramic based low gloss engine paint. Last night I test fit the 6 cyl Chebby HEI distributer ....but decided against using that one and ordered a new aftermarket HEI kit with coil, cap and wires with adjustable vac advance for $110.00 delivered......uses all GM components available at any parts store........and has the correct drive gear for the Jeep/AMC. to break in with the new cam gear. Cheep nuff for a new single wire, 65,000 volt, complete ign system.
This is the one I have coming...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/232051487526?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Yep......2 parts...one wire......I like simple....It's the way to go according to all 6 cyl the Jeepsterz......Hard to beat the HEI.......all troubleshooting is one of 2 parts.....
A real nice engine for the miserable device.
That engine will likely outlast the device, should anyway.
Steel rust bad out there, sure nuff does around here so figure about 5 years tops before rusted out on any island off the coast here.Yep.....most likely get on no more than 2-300 miles a year.....device will last a while...the tub's been rebuilt...poorly but stoutly and the running gear has 158,000 miles on it but the 4 spd shifts good, transfer hi & low all good, brakes new, shocks new, steering tight. snow tires all the way around at about 80% .......no leaks no noise.....lights all work...good island rig.
Steel rust bad out there, sure nuff does around here so figure about 5 years tops before rusted out on any island off the coast here.
They keep em inside or something?Not so bad out there......they don't salt the roads in the winter.....many very old cars out there...as long as the paint holds up they do pretty good.....many cars from the sixtys still chugging around.....friend Steve's wife Rosie drives a 66 Dodge Dart in near perfect condition.......Steve runs around in a 63 1 ton Power wagon with winches front and rear.....again.... near mint. And of course the are a number a Model A's and similar year Chebbys.....and of course remember my 68 Saab 96......no rust on that either.....
They keep em inside or something?