1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project

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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project

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HRDROKN wrote:
BigBlueF250 wrote:This truck will be sooo bad ass when done. I have followed this build since day 1 and have always been impressed with the quality of your work. Just curious though....what do you do for a living?
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I'm an operator for Chevron USA...

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I figured you were some kind of fabricator or welder by the quality of your work :thup:
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I like! What kind of material did you use in your cab on the floor and side walls?
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Wow, I just read this thread from the beginning. Amazing truck, simply amazing. You got skills man, for sure.
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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project

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Sent my steering gear out to PSC today for a rebuild and set up for hydro assist. And finally have my power steering pump issues solved.

I had the guys over at Straight Line set me up with this Vickers vane pump...

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Mounts to my SAE A flange adapter...

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Fits nice...

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Using a PSC reservoir...

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Nice score
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jp2005 wrote:I like! What kind of material did you use in your cab on the floor and side walls?
Here let me answer this....this page by far shows what a BADASS truck this is gonna be :thup: 8)
jp--about halway down the page :D

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Looks like I have two options for mounting this water/air intercooler.

Above the motor, which will make valve adjustments and such a little more complicated...
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Or on the fender, which may complicate the addition of a second charger if I go back that direction...
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Hmmmmm....
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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project

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If you mount it on the motor then you wouldn't have the extra worry of the connections coming apart from the motor moving and the body flexing pulling/wiggling on the joints, and less wear and tear on the air hoses... :2cents: I know my 94 cummins would shake pretty good when you turned it off.
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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project

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It would make a nice heater in the cab in winter time.
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averagef250 wrote:It would make a nice heater in the cab in winter time.

Dustin... I like that! :thup:
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He is in California, he doesn't need a heater! lol I don't know diesels but if you wanted to run twin turbos later could you relocate the battery and mount it on the other inner fender??
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I've come to the conclusion that fabing/bending brake lines suck!

Finished up the front from the M/C to line lock and back to the crossmember...

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Man your truck is sick! So whats the plan for the line lock? Are you gonna take that beast down the track? :D
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bigred72 wrote:Man your truck is sick! So whats the plan for the line lock? Are you gonna take that beast down the track? :D
Burnouts! :shh:
'69 Ford Cummins Crew Cab... Built 6BT main & head studs, ported & oringed head, springs, Ti retainers, marine cam, tweaked P7100, 4K gov kit, NV4500 w/1.375" input, Southbend 3600# DD clutch, NP271 w/SYE, D60 HP front, high steer, 16" coilovers & 4-link, D80 w/disc rear, 4.10's & LSD, spinning 38" x 14.fiddy's on classic slots..... more coming!


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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project

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Mounted the proportioning valve...

After messing with under dash locations, I ended up going with my original thought anyway.

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'69 Ford Cummins Crew Cab... Built 6BT main & head studs, ported & oringed head, springs, Ti retainers, marine cam, tweaked P7100, 4K gov kit, NV4500 w/1.375" input, Southbend 3600# DD clutch, NP271 w/SYE, D60 HP front, high steer, 16" coilovers & 4-link, D80 w/disc rear, 4.10's & LSD, spinning 38" x 14.fiddy's on classic slots..... more coming!


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