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Author:  drgonzo [ Sun Dec 30, 2018 7:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: and739's 1975 D100

Nice job on that intake and exhaust system!

Author:  and739 [ Sat Feb 09, 2019 8:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: and739's 1975 D100

Thanks for the feedback fellas! It's been a while so I thought I'd get caught up...
I the span of a week my heater blower switch and headlight switch quit working. I was afraid the two may be related to a bigger electrical problem, but turns out it was just a coincidence.
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The headlight switch was crusty-dusty and corroded. RockAuto had both of these (used the discount code, thanks) and they were "pretty easy" to replace.

More recently, I dove into adjusting the valve lash for the first time in a long while. I've always used the instruction on the Engine FAQ by SSD as a guide and made up these gauge assemblies to make keeping up with the three different sizes easier.
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Upon completion of the lash adjustment, I installed some chrome goodies that the the kids got me for Christmas!
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I also added my custom stiletto knife oil dipstick that I fabbed up a while back. I think it goes well with the shiny stuff. :lol:
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Author:  Greg Ondayko [ Wed Feb 13, 2019 5:11 pm ]
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Nice.. Wouldn't want to check the Oil in a a dark alley without a flashlight... Ouch.

:D :D

Greg

p.s. What did your buddy weld the steel to cast Iron?

I might be interested in trying that sometime if I have the equipment to do so...

Author:  and739 [ Wed Feb 13, 2019 8:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: and739's 1975 D100

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Nice.. Wouldn't want to check the Oil in a a dark alley without a flashlight... Ouch.

:D :D

Greg

p.s. What did your buddy weld the steel to cast Iron?

I might be interested in trying that sometime if I have the equipment to do so...
Haha! Thanks Greg. I’ll at least use a Harbor Freight FWP headlamp when checking oil in the dark. I cant help but say “schhhwing!” when I draw out the dipstick with that handle the way it is! :lol:

On the welding, when asked he described the process just as Doc does in the exhaust manifold modification article; heat the work, high nickel content welding rod, slow cool down. Hearing that I knew it had a good chance to turn out okay. I dropped it off late one day after work, it was welded up the next morning and I got it that day on my way home. It was still cooling off at that point.

Author:  Charrlie_S [ Thu Feb 14, 2019 3:37 am ]
Post subject:  Re: and739's 1975 D100

That intake is just about the same as one I did back in the '70's. However I attached my plate using a "spray welding" technique.
Used equipement similar to this.
https://www.ebay.com/i/202524392985?rt= ... 2524392985

Author:  and739 [ Tue May 14, 2019 7:50 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: and739's 1975 D100

We recently got new F150s at work. Last week we had aftermarket bumper/grille guards installed. From one of the takeoffs I harvested the plastic lower valance/air dam. With a little modification I think it will fit the Dodge pretty good.
What do you think?
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Author:  Greg Ondayko [ Wed May 15, 2019 3:43 am ]
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nooice..

I think Lou has done that on every car/ Van he owns. Unrolling the top 6" or so of a plastic trash can yields the same effect.

I might do one of those treatments in the future on the Grüne Hölle Project.


Greg

Author:  and739 [ Mon Apr 27, 2020 7:24 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: and739's 1975 D100

Wow! Time flies.
Pics of the split manifold that I've been working on.
Recently I got my hands on another old manifold. It had the flapper seized up so I harvested the front three legs and the outlet.
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I had a rear half section that I cut a while back. I also cut off the choke thermostat pocket since I don't use it.
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Having a spare engine for mockup while working on gap clearance sure is handy!

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Author:  Greg Ondayko [ Tue Apr 28, 2020 7:45 am ]
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Nice.

Get ' er welded up.

I guess you have the correct oven / consumables for welding Cast Iron?


Greg

Author:  and739 [ Tue Apr 28, 2020 7:54 am ]
Post subject:  Re: and739's 1975 D100

No, I won’t be doing the welding. Once everything is fitted up and Ready to go I’ll take it to a friend who’s the foreman at a local shop, he’ll weld it up good using the correct materials and process.
He’s the one that welded up my parallel two barrel intake.

Author:  and739 [ Fri May 22, 2020 12:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: and739's 1975 D100

I've about got my exhaust manifold pieces ready for the welding shop. The thing that gave me the most grief was matching the outlet contour to the shape of the manifold. I think it's close enough.
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The 3/16" x 3" strap just had to be cut to the proper width after cleaning it up with a wire brush. I got the ends to be capped off good and flat for these.
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Author:  and739 [ Tue Dec 22, 2020 7:14 am ]
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After a year and a half I finally got this project going. :D I used the edge of the steel bumper from the Ford donor piece, cut it off and welded it to my bumper. Where the Ford bumper has much more curve than the Dodge, I made up the difference with bracketry also pulled from the Ford bumper, welded in extra supports to span the gap for the outside "wings" of the air dam.
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I had to cut off about 5" from the ends since they were outside the fender and came close rubbing the tires.
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Overall I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out. After driving it around for a while I'm finding all the places in town that require alternative driving tactics to provide "no-contact" passage. :lol:

Author:  Greg Ondayko [ Tue Dec 22, 2020 8:39 am ]
Post subject:  Re: and739's 1975 D100

I bet Lou likes that.

If it were made of bumper covers then it would bend and come back to its somewhat original shape.

It's more likely a spltter or an air dam.

A spoiler wound be on the back of your roof or tailgate.
Have you noticed and gas mileage difference yet??


Greg

Author:  and739 [ Wed Dec 23, 2020 12:06 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: and739's 1975 D100

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Have you noticed and gas mileage difference yet??

Greg
Thanks Greg
No, I haven’t driven it enough to make an accurate comparison yet.
I’m not counting on much of an improvement, though.
:lol:

Author:  and739 [ Fri Feb 17, 2023 8:36 pm ]
Post subject:  Elevate, Rotate, Insulate

Hello fellow Slanters! I figured that it's about time I provided an update of what's going on with the slant in my pickup.
Last summer, I bought an Offenhauser four barrel intake manifold from our friend Stan. It came with an adapter to mount the carb in the standard position but I wanted to go parallel with my Edelbrock 500 cfm carb. After some thought and parts searching I settled on a TransDapt 1" phenolic spacer. I rotated the two 90º, aligned the bores of the new spacer and the original adapter and marked and drilled the manifold mounting holes. The cavities on the bottom (now top) of the spacer work as a counter-bore to allow room for the mounting screws. I've got the I/E manifolds mounted to a modified head and I'm looking forward to getting these installed soon. Here are a few pics of the new spacer/adapter.
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