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One day 8 months ago my cluster lights just suddenly went out. it ended up being the whole fuse/curcuit just died. So i ran another and bam! I've got lights. But no dimmer though. Oh well I never dim them anyway.
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Oh man, you have no idea just how cheap I am.Craigerf100 wrote:Still in limbo, buying it stalled out for now. It's just sitting in his shop at the moment. Yes I hope it's in better shape too.Ranchero50 wrote: So what's the rest of the story?Hopefully the 351 is in better shape vs. that poor 302.
I know ranchero you're the type that's... Well doesn't understand why I don't spend the money and "do it right" but the fact is this is a budget build and well if I can make a low mileage 302 work for what I need by refreshing it and popping a cam in it well I'll do my best. But yes this is why I'm looking at this 351w as the 302 wasn't in the exact condition I would of liked. But I still plan to finish it.
So that was a pretty direct swap other than the lines? My steel master cylinder seeps the fluid out over a couple weeks. I have no idea why but it's not leaking anywhere except over the top of the reservoir.
Yep, I only had to do 2 things to make it fit; 1 you may not have to do. First The push rod on the front of the booster needed extending cause the receiver on the MC was deeper then the oem MC. This one is only for certain universal boosters. I had to whore out the bolt holes on the new MC to fit the bolts on the booster. And it works waaaay better then my old MC.Ranchero50 wrote:So that was a pretty direct swap other than the lines? My steel master cylinder seeps the fluid out over a couple weeks. I have no idea why but it's not leaking anywhere except over the top of the reservoir.
Yeah man it's really plug and play. But there are some differences u gotta know. For starters youve gotta know what year truck u have. Cause like in the pic below, the wireing set up changed over the bump side years. Most f500-700 clusters that I've seen that fit our trucks Have the actual wire harness(bottom one). So what this means is when u buy your big f series cluster make sure the wire harness comes with I t. Worst case scenario you might have to splice all the wires into your dash wires if the connector from the cluster to your dash aren't the same. So in other words if you have a 67-69 f series these clusters plug right in.biggene wrote:Any more updates on the roller motor build Craig?? And can you go into some detail about how you adapted the F600 dash? How was the wiring or did you even have to change anything?