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Return-Path: From: fordtrucks-digest-request Date: Thu, 1 May 1997 17:18:56 -0400 (EDT) X-Authentication-Warning: t3.media3.net: lof set sender to fordtrucks-digest-request Subject: fordtrucks-digest Digest V97 #81 X-Loop: fordtrucks-digest X-Mailing-List: archive/volume97/81 To: fordtrucks-digest Reply-To: fordtrucks ------------------------------ Content-Type: text/plain fordtrucks-digest Digest Volume 97 : Issue 81 Today's Topics: Re: 4 wheel drive [marko Re: Electronic or Transmission Probl ["Tim and Jolee Hann" Surface grit [Jim Bovenmyer 4-6640 Pulling a 3000 pound Ski Boat throug ["Keith Srb" RE: Motor Oil ["Keith Srb" Re: Pulling a 3000 pound Ski Boat th [William Sabers Pictorial back up [PAYNK (Ken Payne) RE: Motor Oil [William Sabers Re: 302/351w any transplant problems ["James A. Doty" ] '65 F-250 4BBL SWAP Help! ["Tanya Wagger" ] Re: Getting better gas mileage-again [JIM HURD ] Re: Vacuum Advance ["Harry Jennings" sad but true -Reply [PAYNK (Ken Payne) 1983 F100 gas mileage [John Strauss Re: Getting better gas mileage-again ["Harry Jennings" Re: Surface grit ["Harry Jennings" Re: Getting better gas mileage Re-Re [JIM HURD ] Cold thermostats Vs. Hot ["Harry Jennings" Re: Getting better gas mileage PCV ["Harry Jennings" Administrivia: ____________________________________________________________________ Message distributed via http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://www.lofcom.com/ For help send mail with subject "HELP" to:fordtrucks-digest-request Comments and suggestions are welcome, use: kpayne ____________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 May 1997 12:09:21 -0700 From: marko To: fordtrucks Subject: Re: 4 wheel drive Message-Id: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Sam Rule wrote: >> >> I have a 170 inline 6, with a 3.03 speed transmission, and I would like to know which transfercase to use. It is in a 1965 ford van, so I would also like to know which front axel to use, steering modifications etc. Is it even possible for this year of van? >> > >It would be a major conversion, but you would need a divorced Dana 20 >(or similar) transfer case and a Dana 44 front axle to match it. >Steering and springs wuld be the biggest problems, especially if you >have a twin I-beam front suspension. It would be easier to drop your >body on a 4X4 chassis. > >Mat Baker '64 F-250 4X4, 292 Thunderbird Y-block Although rare, these vans DO exist as 4x4's. There is one here in Vancouver, actually a Mercury 4x4 van. It looked pretty stock when I saw it, so I thought it was an original and not a convert. Finding the transfer case (probably an NP 203) and the Dana 44 is no big deal. The big deal is finding axles the right width, a proper transfer case mount, driveshafts the right length, crossmembers, bla bla bla you know the story. Oh yeah, a steering gear, etc. One particular weirdness with your van will be that, since you sit right at the front and the engine is next to you, you will need proper transfer case linkage designed for the vehicle otherwise you'll have to get out of your seat to change from 2x to 4x. This is what to do: find out if anyone on our list can tell you if Ford really did make 4x4 vans back then. If so, then you can go from there, and try to find a wreck. Alternatively, the shop manual (along with an old parts microfiche) should provide sufficient information that you can build one. good luck! marko in vancouver marko 71 f250 4x4 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 May 1997 12:15:52 -0700 From: "Tim and Jolee Hann" To: Subject: Re: Electronic or Transmission Problem - 1989 F350 Message-Id: Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_01BC5629.699D5DE0" This is a multi- part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BC5629.699D5DE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Are you getting a code? Do you have a diesel or gas engine? If you are = getting a code what is it?opps you said FIPL sensor, must be s diesel. = If no code what is the trans doing? Is it hunting in and out of = converter lock? Please let me know, I have 35 of these bad boys in the = buses I maintain, but I need info> ---- From: farmergeorge To: fordtrucks Date: Thursday, May 01, 1997 4:47 AM Subject: Re: Electronic or Transmission Problem - 1989 F350 Still working on 89 Ford F350 with electonic/transmission problems in E40D transmission. Have replaced "FIPL" switch 3 times in 2 weeks, 1st one installed "backwards?!" by Ford Dealership, still not running right. Solenoid has been discussed, maybe new wiring harness. Jerry at Mr. Transmission in Owen Sound (519-371-1110) very knowledgeable on Ford transmissions. He has reset "FIPL" couple of times. Thinks problem is wiring harness origin rather than the internal valve solenoid body. Anybody with any other thoughts on this? George ____________________________________________________________________ Message distributed via http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://www.lofcom.com/ For help send mail with subject "HELP" to:fordtrucks-request Comments and suggestions are welcome, use: kpayne ------=_NextPart_000_01BC5629.699D5DE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable http-equiv=3DContent-Type> Are you getting a code? Do you have a diesel or gas engine? If you = are=20 getting a code what is it?opps you said FIPL sensor, must be s diesel. = If no=20 code what is the trans doing? Is it hunting in and out of converter = lock? Please=20 let me know, I have 35 of these bad boys in the buses I maintain, but I = need=20 info> ---- From: farmergeorge To: fordtrucks Date: Thursday, May 01, 1997 4:47 AM Subject: Re: Electronic or Transmission Problem - 1989 F350 Still working on 89 Ford F350 with=20 electonic/transmission problems in E40D transmission. Have replaced "FIPL" switch 3 times = in 2=20 weeks, 1st one installed "backwards?!" by Ford Dealership, still not = running right. Solenoid has been discussed, maybe new wiring harness. = Jerry at Mr. Transmission in Owen Sound (519-371-1110) very knowledgeable on = Ford transmissions. He has reset "FIPL" couple of times. Thinks = problem=20 is wiring harness origin rather than the internal valve solenoid body. Anybody with any other thoughts on this? George ____________________________________________________________________ Message distributed via href=3D"http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://www.lofcom.com/">http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://www.lofcom.com/ For help send mail with subject "HELP" to: href=3D"mailto:fordtrucks-request om Comments and suggestions are welcome, use: href=3D"mailto:kpayne ------=_NextPart_000_01BC5629.699D5DE0-- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 May 1997 14:23:30 -0500 From: Jim Bovenmyer 4-6640 To: fordtrucks Subject: Surface grit Message-Id: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-MD5: PDhG+jlMsElDcY0s72e6lQ== I have some strange invisible gritty patches on my 94 Ranger XLT's rims. I am going to try to use wheel cleaner on it one of these days. Could this be hard water residue from using the quarter washes? --Jim ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 May 97 18:13:32 UT From: "Keith Srb" To: fordtrucks Subject: Pulling a 3000 pound Ski Boat through the AZ Mountians. Message-Id: O.K. This isn't a question, but rather a request for opinions. I have a 20 foot Ski Boat that I pull from Mesa, AZ, through the mountains to Roosevelt Lake. The boat weights around 3000 to 3500 pounds, depending on how much camping gear I store in it while traveling. I also have to carry around an addition 500-750 pounds of camping gear, coolers, gas cans, etc, in the pickup box. Oh ya, add the weight of a topper to the truck. It takes somewhere around 2 hours to get from point a to point b, depending on how many stops we make. The road ranges from a nice new wide 4 lane highway, going from being a flat road to up and down 6% grades, to a narrow winding 2 lane roughly paved path. Oh yes I better not forget the loose sand around the lake that is know for swallowing up motor homes and tow trucks, to actually backing my truck up into the lake until the water is running into the cab, so I can get the boat off the trailer. They have boat ramps at the lake, but they are so steep my two wheel drive truck can't get enough traction on the wet concrete to do anything other than spin the passenger side rear wheel. Posi-traction, (sp?), my dad did not know there was such a thing when he ordered the truck from Ford in 1966. Oh by the way, I am using my 1966 Ford F100 SB with a 240 Straight Six do pull the boat up to the lake now. Since my dad ordered this truck and took delivery from the dealer on 2-16-66, I have the warranty card, I do not wish to use my old girl any more to do this. I want to retire her to the back yard so I can show her some of the TLC she has showed to my family over the past 31 years. Anyway, I am babbling. I would like to here from anyone who has owned or who has know someone with a dually as far as the pro's and con's of using a dually for this purpose. I would also like to hear from any who has owned or who has know someone with a F250 or F350 Single Rear Wheel, 4X4 as to the pro's and con's of using this truck for this purpose. I have three major concerns as I look for a truck to perform this task. I do not anticipate using the truck for much of anything else. I kneed a truck with an engine that can product a lot of torque over the entire range of Rpm's I will be using, I also need a truck that has heavy duty brakes, so I can stop on the down hill portion of the road If need be. I need four wheel drive to make sure I do not get stuck in the sand. I have been looking at F250's from around 1968-1972. Finally I would like to hear any comments anyone has to say about this. Thank you in advance. Also, Thank you, Ken "List Mom" for you sacrifice in time and money, that allows me to ramble on about my problems to other Human Beings! Keith Srb 1966 Ford F100 240 C.I. Straight Six, Warner T-18 4 Speed, Short Box. 1986 Ford Bronco II, 2.9L, I hate Liters, 5 Speed Mitsubishi, Eddie Bauer. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 May 97 19:58:10 UT From: "Keith Srb" To: fordtrucks Subject: RE: Motor Oil Message-Id: O.K. for those of us who haven't found the right book to read yet, what on earth are you talking about?? Low Ash, No Parifin Oil?? Please explain. -----Original Message----- From: Daver Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 1997 8:39 PM To: fordtrucks Subject: Re: Motor Oil I find that a low ash no parifin 20w50 works best for me medium detergent. Molater Daver ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 May 1997 15:05:56 -0500 (CDT) From: William Sabers To: fordtrucks Subject: Re: Pulling a 3000 pound Ski Boat through the AZ Mountians. Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII A great one is a two- wheel drive 79 ford pickup. Towing package, 390-4v, Tow package, Dual Tanks, Air and Cruise. Saw it for sale the other day. I did not stop to ask how much??? If you want I could check it for you. Wsabers Vermillion, South Dakota ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 May 1997 16:09:26 -0500 From: PAYNK (Ken Payne) To: fordtrucks Subject: Pictorial back up Message-Id: Content-Type: text/plain Content-Disposition: inline Pictorial is back up. Going to update it over the next couple of days. When we move to the new web site it will have a permanent home. Don't worry though, the new web site will link off the current one so your bookmarks won't change. http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://www.mindspring.com/~fordtrucks Ken ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 May 1997 15:11:41 -0500 (CDT) From: William Sabers To: fordtrucks Subject: RE: Motor Oil Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII On Thu, 1 May 1997, Keith Srb wrote: 20-50???? I know that you would not run that in the winter... at least a winter in South Dakota. I have seen straight 20w oil resemble brown jello. 5-30 in the winter, 10-30 or 20-50 in the summer, depending on the vehicle... Medium Detergent is fine, however if I buy a used car I will run high detergent oil &/or a quart of Transmission fluid to get rid of some of the residue left from previous "lo-maintaince owners" Wsabers > I find that a low ash no parifin 20w50 works best for me medium > detergent. > > Molater > > Daver > > > ____________________________________________________________________ > Message distributed via http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://www.lofcom.com/ > For help send mail with subject "HELP" to:fordtrucks-request > Comments and suggestions are welcome, use: kpayne > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 May 1997 13:17:12 -0700 From: "James A. Doty" To: fordtrucks Subject: Re: 302/351w any transplant problems? Message-Id: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 02:23 PM 5/1/97 -0300, you wrote: >Hello!, I'm installing a 351W in my 1979 F150 and I was told I didn't have >to change hardly anything for the swap from the stock 302 presently there. >I was wondering about motor mounts. Do I have to get new motor mounts or >just use the same ones????? >Any help will be appreciated. .... To access the rest of this feature you must be a logged in Registered User Of Ford Truck Enthusiasts
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