Just wanted to say thanks for doing this series, I’ve seen them all and have been keeping up with them. You inspired me to get out to the garage to resume work on my 1986 f250 with the 351W. Finally got it running after a year of sitting. Keep up the good work, you’re doing great!
4:26 - surprised you guys don't have a $100 Harbor Freight sonic washer. It would do wonders on those pieces in no time! haha, after I continued with the video you guys say you wish you bought a parts washer. good minds..........
Unfortunately we ended up selling it this spring. Had it finished really nicely and had a lot of fun with it, but decided to go on new adventures and couldn't keep it.
Just wanted to say thanks for doing this series, I’ve seen them all and have been keeping up with them. You inspired me to get out to the garage to resume work on my 1986 f250 with the 351W. Finally got it running after a year of sitting. Keep up the good work, you’re doing great!
(A year in my garage, about 15 years of sitting before I rescued it...)
That's great to hear! Nothing makes the videos feel more worthwhile than hearing about other people's projects that we helped inspire.
@@HubieWasHere Put the truck on RUclips. Id like to see it
Definitely! The bullnose doesn't get enough love.
R.V. cam is a solid choice. Great in the lower rpm band. Great for torque.
Spins the tires when you floor it!
@@TheBadTimingClub I bet. Trucks are meant to have torque. Great job.
4:26 - surprised you guys don't have a $100 Harbor Freight sonic washer. It would do wonders on those pieces in no time! haha, after I continued with the video you guys say you wish you bought a parts washer. good minds..........
Two years later how is the truck doing
Unfortunately we ended up selling it this spring. Had it finished really nicely and had a lot of fun with it, but decided to go on new adventures and couldn't keep it.
Thank you....!!!!!!!!! 🤣
Haha don't worry, we have so much more truck content for you.
@@TheBadTimingClub ok thanks 🙏