Chronicles of the Blue Goose!

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Re: Chronicles of the Blue Goose!

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This truck needs more blue!

Really though, I would at least pull the steering wheel and get some paint thinner and clean all that off. Next I would get some carpet, a new seat cover and pull and paint the heater box.

Past the interior and the blue overspay in the engine bay, the truck looks great. Have fun with it.

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Well I just realized I hadn't taken any pics of the interior with the column swap. The one that's in the pics here is from a '76 (says so in paint pen on it, lol). Since I got to TX I swapped out the column and steering wheel. I'll post some pics up later.

Eventually I want to pull the seat and put in something with headrests. Not sure about carpet...kicking around the idea of putting some bedliner on the floor instead.
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So how does that 400 run with the performance gear set and headers? Was there a difference in the "seat of the pants" meter?
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fomocoguy wrote:So how does that 400 run with the performance gear set and headers? Was there a difference in the "seat of the pants" meter?
A little bit. The motor is pretty tired, and the tranny needs some work, so it's not to the point of smoking the tires from a straight start.
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More pics:

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Haven't done anything with it lately. Money's tight, and I need to get the tranny rebuilt/replaced.
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Re: Chronicles of the Blue Goose!

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that is the rear breather hose should go to frame and have a one way valve on the end so bugs wont get in.
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More pics:

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Crossing my fingers as I start my Duraspark II conversion.
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What I did this weekend:

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Re: Chronicles of the Blue Goose!

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Awesome! :thup:
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Re: Chronicles of the Blue Goose!

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Looking good so far man. Let us know how the Duraspark conversion works out. I will be doing this once some good weather comes around. Taking the 300 I6 out and dropping in a 351C with a 4 spd from a 78 F-350.
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Re: Chronicles of the Blue Goose!

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Speaking of the Duraspark conversion. Today I took it apart and put a piece of vacuum tubing around the little arm to further limit the advance since I didn't have a 10L plate around. Now the 400 runs very smooth and sounds like a car motor despite the glasspacks. So far no more detonation. I'm glad I did the conversion; and I should've done it in the first place instead of putting in the points conversion.
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Did you fill in the holes on the dash or did you get it like that? the holes that would normally be for the dashpad.
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Re: Chronicles of the Blue Goose!

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The hose off that brake junction is the breather line for the rear axle. It mounts aft towards the bumper along the frame.
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all your missing is a front windshield sticker. And nah I didn't steal the name from you. Just happened to find this post when I was on here

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