1967 stepside daily driver.

Post progress reports on your project truck(s)

Moderator: FORDification

Post Reply
cole71
Preferred User
Preferred User
Posts: 442
Joined: Tue Aug 02, 2011 11:27 pm
Location: Tallapoosa, Georgia

Re: 1967 stepside daily driver.

Post by cole71 »

First of all nice project! Second, I was wondering how your disc brakes are holding up with the drum distribution block? I will be running the same setup. Thanks
killakobra
Blue Oval Fan
Blue Oval Fan
Posts: 623
Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:45 pm

Re: 1967 stepside daily driver.

Post by killakobra »

They are holding up great. the only problem i've had was a malfuntioning master cylinder that hung up and toasted my first set of pads. They also stop with less chance of locking up. Even with heavy duty springs up front it will drop the front end about 4 inches on an emergency stop and not skid. Now you may have a different experience with a power brake booster if you have one. i'm running a manual brake setup.
1967 f100 stepside 300ci I6
1969 f100/600 stepside retro truck -under construction-
1972 longbed trailer
cole71
Preferred User
Preferred User
Posts: 442
Joined: Tue Aug 02, 2011 11:27 pm
Location: Tallapoosa, Georgia

Re: 1967 stepside daily driver.

Post by cole71 »

Great that's what I wanted to hear! I don't believe the booster will affect anything other than making the braking easier.
killakobra
Blue Oval Fan
Blue Oval Fan
Posts: 623
Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:45 pm

Re: 1967 stepside daily driver.

Post by killakobra »

that's what i've gathered.
1967 f100 stepside 300ci I6
1969 f100/600 stepside retro truck -under construction-
1972 longbed trailer
killakobra
Blue Oval Fan
Blue Oval Fan
Posts: 623
Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:45 pm

Re: 1967 stepside daily driver.

Post by killakobra »

Still alive just been busy. was looking for a 302 to put in the truck and stumbled upon a 91 mustang i couldn't pass up. Ended up finding some nasties in the transmission so i'm getting back to work on the truck till i can figure out weither to rebuild or replace the 5 speed. been looking through some sites and i figure it'll cost roughly $250 in parts to do a re-ring on the 300 and get it running right. As of now i have to run it as far advanced as i can and still start to get any power out of it so i figure the rings are shot. Until then here's a pic of the new project.

Image
1967 f100 stepside 300ci I6
1969 f100/600 stepside retro truck -under construction-
1972 longbed trailer
killakobra
Blue Oval Fan
Blue Oval Fan
Posts: 623
Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:45 pm

Re: 1967 stepside daily driver.

Post by killakobra »

Just ordered rings, bearings both main and rod, and a gasket set today and i'll be picking up a oil and water pump localy. gotta clean up the block and get it painted in the mean time.
1967 f100 stepside 300ci I6
1969 f100/600 stepside retro truck -under construction-
1972 longbed trailer
User avatar
67fordtruck
New Member
New Member
Posts: 51
Joined: Thu Sep 27, 2012 3:52 pm
Location: Vancouver WA

Re: 1967 stepside daily driver.

Post by 67fordtruck »

Just read the entire thread, pretty entertaining. Thats a bummer about the motor running issues. I never could get my old 300-6 to run right. Turned out after I sold it the head gasket went.

I have also been a member of the 67 stepside from 97-09 when it was too rusted out to save. I did build a healthy 351 cleveland and FMX for it, and a full floater dana 60 came with it.

Here it is back in high school.

Image
-1967 F-250 Crew Cab Short Bed
-1975 Jeep CJ5, Daily
killakobra
Blue Oval Fan
Blue Oval Fan
Posts: 623
Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:45 pm

Re: 1967 stepside daily driver.

Post by killakobra »

i really like the rake on that truck. amazing how the same year truck can have such a different personality. Got some of my parts in and hopefully the rest will be coming tomorrow. I have the rings, gaskets, oil pump, and water pump in and i'm waiting on the main and rod bearings.
1967 f100 stepside 300ci I6
1969 f100/600 stepside retro truck -under construction-
1972 longbed trailer
killakobra
Blue Oval Fan
Blue Oval Fan
Posts: 623
Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:45 pm

Re: 1967 stepside daily driver.

Post by killakobra »

Short block is pretty much done. Gotta wait to pull the engine for some of the tin and the head.
1967 f100 stepside 300ci I6
1969 f100/600 stepside retro truck -under construction-
1972 longbed trailer
killakobra
Blue Oval Fan
Blue Oval Fan
Posts: 623
Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:45 pm

Re: 1967 stepside daily driver.

Post by killakobra »

engine is alive. Gotta adjust the valves and burp the coolant but it's close.
1967 f100 stepside 300ci I6
1969 f100/600 stepside retro truck -under construction-
1972 longbed trailer
killakobra
Blue Oval Fan
Blue Oval Fan
Posts: 623
Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:45 pm

Re: 1967 stepside daily driver.

Post by killakobra »

got a few miles on her now. still has some quirks but all in all she's running alright.
1967 f100 stepside 300ci I6
1969 f100/600 stepside retro truck -under construction-
1972 longbed trailer
killakobra
Blue Oval Fan
Blue Oval Fan
Posts: 623
Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:45 pm

Re: 1967 stepside daily driver.

Post by killakobra »

I've got around 400 miles on the new engine. she's runnin' alot better, but it's still a little buggy. Part throttle hiccups a little and i've got a bad lifter that won't show it's self. I would hate to have to replace the whole set just to find one.
1967 f100 stepside 300ci I6
1969 f100/600 stepside retro truck -under construction-
1972 longbed trailer
User avatar
jzjames
100% FORDified!
100% FORDified!
Posts: 1779
Joined: Sun Jan 09, 2005 2:59 pm
Location: Washington, Windy Point

Re: 1967 stepside daily driver.

Post by jzjames »

Are you talking about the 91 302?
killakobra
Blue Oval Fan
Blue Oval Fan
Posts: 623
Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:45 pm

Re: 1967 stepside daily driver.

Post by killakobra »

Nope. i rebuilt the 300. I originally bought the mustang to salvage the engine and tranny but i just couldn't do it. only problem with the car right now is it decided to chew up the input shaft.
1967 f100 stepside 300ci I6
1969 f100/600 stepside retro truck -under construction-
1972 longbed trailer
killakobra
Blue Oval Fan
Blue Oval Fan
Posts: 623
Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:45 pm

Re: 1967 stepside daily driver.

Post by killakobra »

Nope. i rebuilt the 300. I originally bought the mustang to salvage the engine and tranny but i just couldn't do it. only problem with the car right now is it decided to chew up the input shaft.
1967 f100 stepside 300ci I6
1969 f100/600 stepside retro truck -under construction-
1972 longbed trailer
Post Reply