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durn, I can't see photos at work... have to wait till morning to see the jewelry...
time to fly in a bit, later boys
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I didn't notice, I was thinking about the wood bed...lol
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Time the order the power steering pulley cover...
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08-22-2008, 12:47 PM | #330 |
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Soooo, that power steering pump belt looks tobe about 36 1/4"....lol Thanks for showing the part numbers, do you have part numbers for the pulleys?
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just the numbers scribed into the metal...The BOM for the kit (22053) doesn't list individual parts numbers that I can see
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That works, but I don't think you will be able to read them with it being assembled, I'll run the kit number, or ask CStech line at March
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that looks really good.
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true, my boy Clay is being lazy, I tell you what.
Have you gotten the new rendering with the fleetside bed yet and how about an overall shot of the truck.?
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Thanks, I need all the help I can get, How about Tri-Pro, can we get them in???
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Jon, for $4.99 you could have just used this on your old setup and had "nearly" the same outcome!
I'm gonna use it on your grille setup anyways!
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There's a man in need of people skills
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IM thinking of pickin up a set like that. MInes an older 1981 454. Going to stck with the Vbelt setup... I guess i figure about 350 bucks for the full setup for the vbelt. Sound about right? Yours put you back 600 or more??? I love that setup.. dang pretty.
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Over 6 because I had to buy another alternator and power steering pump to keep the serpentine system in tact. I also swapped water pumps and ordered the nose cover for the power steering pump which doesn't come with the kit.
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08-29-2008, 12:05 AM | #347 |
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Any more work on the cab or is it done?
I've been working on my cab and started my build thread.
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Barry- two of my freinds that do Mustang restorations are coming down the 13th and 14th of September to knock out the rest of the cab's bodywork. These guys do great work but their time is really limited.
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The vent is stock; it just normally doesn't look that way. I'm sure it's to release air from the rotating gears cavitating and creating bubbles- but don't quote me. Last edited by jb4short; 09-01-2008 at 03:52 PM. |
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