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Old 10-06-2013, 06:50 PM   #1
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Re: What did you do to your truck today?

Finally got enugh fuel out of the original tank to do the swap to the underbead tank. Installed the new spedometer cable in along with the two speed wiper motor. All in all a good day.
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Old 10-06-2013, 07:18 PM   #2
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Very nice looking truck, Newfisher! You don't see that orange color often and the tutone and stock wheels look great! Got more pictures?
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I got these perfect patina headlight bezels on my truck ....
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Old 10-07-2013, 01:36 AM   #4
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Got my rear bags on today, No fun deflating them when the front isnt done yet though,,,, Front bags and Step notch next,

Got a bunch of stuff from uncle Tom recently and got the 292 almost finished too,

More to come soon!


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Got my rear bags on today, No fun deflating them when the front isnt done yet though,,,, Front bags and Step notch next,

Got a bunch of stuff from uncle Tom recently and got the 292 almost finished too,

More to come soon!


Take care

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The 292 looks killer! Awesome inline! Trucks looking good also! So is Tom Langdon really your uncle? I've talked to him quite a number a times on my inline.
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Old 10-07-2013, 11:46 AM   #6
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The 292 looks killer! Awesome inline! Trucks looking good also! So is Tom Langdon really your uncle? I've talked to him quite a number a times on my inline.
Hi and Thank you, Tom is not my Uncle for real, but I talked to him a few times also and he reminds me of some of my family members, Plus hes got a great cabin,......(kidding)

My 292 was rebuilt a few years ago but I ran out of money, hardly driven, It has flat top pistons (305?) stainless push rods, HEI, Lump ported head off a newer Goodwrench 292, 6 lbs shaved off the flywheel, and a cam that is not really correct, Ill probably put a normal RV towing cam in it later.

Heres a better pic, more pics coming soon with more stuff added and exhaust.

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Old 10-07-2013, 01:30 PM   #7
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Hi and Thank you, Tom is not my Uncle for real, but I talked to him a few times also and he reminds me of some of my family members, Plus hes got a great cabin,......(kidding)

My 292 was rebuilt a few years ago but I ran out of money, hardly driven, It has flat top pistons (305?) stainless push rods, HEI, Lump ported head off a newer Goodwrench 292, 6 lbs shaved off the flywheel, and a cam that is not really correct, Ill probably put a normal RV towing cam in it later.

Heres a better pic, more pics coming soon with more stuff added and exhaust.

Take care

Andy
Might be flat top pistons from a 307... What type of cam? I know a good cam company is Delta cams. I believe they will do a custom grind. Or Clifford's 264 or 270 hyd. cam is good also. The 264 gives .518 lift with the stock rocker arm ratio and 264 degrees duration. If you get a cahnce to post a video of it running that would be fantastic! Thanks. T.J.
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