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  • MrBurgundy
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    I'm not going to deny that I'm a small dick man myself and fancy a big ol' whistling diesel

    But, the small truck is awesome and I think people are going to start realizing that the days of a truly small truck are gone. The new ranger is massive in relation to its older sibling.

    An unloaded small truck is probably the most violent ride I've experienced. This makes the BMW on race springs and billies experience cloud like.

    When I add a leaf in the back, it's going to get pretty wild lol maybe too wild.

    Back to the heads;

    My Dad's boat rocks a 351w which he's currently rebuilding, so he's going to put these heads to use.

    I'll be buying me heads here after I do some homework.

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  • Slybeanx
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    I'm a big fan of the smaller truck build threads vs the massive dually, crew cab lifted 8" threads I see on the C10 forums lmfao.

    Good looking ranger!

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  • MrBurgundy
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    Oh my;

    A wild ranger has appeared

    Untitled by Omar Albasateneh, on Flickr

    When I bought the engine off CL it was assembled, so I couldn't read the cast number on the heads.

    I put the heads on the work bench today to take a peak and to my surprise, they're off 78 351w...

    Untitled by Omar Albasateneh, on Flickr

    Probably the worst possible heads for a small block ford.. these heads have a large combustion chamber, so bolting these up to the 302 block will drop compression too much for my liking..smog era heads (thanks obama)

    First thing that comes to mind to solve this is to go with a edelbrock aluminum street heads and sell these off.

    I might be able to run the same suspension up in the front with the saved weight by going aluminum. The lima is all cast, so she's a heavy girl.

    As for the transmission, seems like the most logical and cost effective rout is to go with ah MO5D-R2 of a 90 something F150. Still mazda, but this one will bolt up to the 302 block and I'd just have to cut out the trans tunnel for the shifter.

    With this trans, the shifter is going to be located more towards the underside of the dash, so I'd have to whip up some shifter relocate thingymabobbbber to keep the lever somewhere not so outrageous.

    While I did take two steps back, I did take one step forward... Some of the parts are starting to trickle in for the rear end swap...

    New drums showed up.. just waiting on the brake shoe stuff with the wheel cylinder.

    Untitled by Omar Albasateneh, on Flickr

    Untitled by Omar Albasateneh, on Flickr

    wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo progress bb

    The truck is still working for me as I put together the remaining parts to pull the ol' weezer out

    Got my last seat done a week ago, so the ranger was on transport duty to take it home until it's ready to go in the car after my carpet and headliner get finished

    (yes, the e30 build thread will be vaguely mentioned through the ranger build thread)

    Bonus pics;

    Here's a 71 super beetle I've been restoring for a client over the past year or so

    It' was a rusty roller with sentimental value, so a lot of body work needed to be done... Wish I had more pics on me of the earlier days.

    Untitled by Omar Albasateneh, on Flickr

    as of last week

    Untitled by Omar Albasateneh, on Flickr

    The new harness is mostly in, but I'm waiting on a new dash to wrap that up.. Excuse the mess


    Untitled by Omar Albasateneh, on Flickr


    Untitled by Omar Albasateneh, on Flickr

    An R107 is hiding there in the back that I'm restoring as well (1 of 3) lol

    Untitled by Omar Albasateneh, on Flickr

    Untitled by Omar Albasateneh, on Flickr

    She's coming along well, almost ready to go home..

    Really a great experience essentially building one from the ground up..




    Last edited by MrBurgundy; 01-18-2021, 09:59 PM.

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  • MrBurgundy
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    Originally posted by McGyver
    great, another one of those truck threads.

    (cant wait to see the 302 go in)
    Finally, some real power, I'm excited

    It's awesome how a few seemingly minor changes can have a huge impact on the overall image. Now you just need to finish up that side pinstriping to make this thing look like a can of Arizona Tea.
    It really looks completely different with only a few things replaced

    The SVO swap would be cool, but you're right, the V8 makes sense, plus I already started with that, so that's most likely going to be the motor that goes in.

    I need to get my heads flow tested and select the cam..

    Here's a link to a company that makes a test bench for a reasonable price.. Part of me wants to get this for the shop, so I can do this myself

    http://www.flowperformance.com/system.html

    My goal is to be yee hawwwwing like this guy

    Last edited by MrBurgundy; 01-15-2021, 10:31 PM.

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  • roguetoaster
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    Originally posted by MrBurgundy
    how are we attaching youtube vids?
    On tapatalk, no idea. Desktop/most mobiles, click the link icon (2nd from top left), paste the link, click add, post.

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  • Reichart12
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    It's awesome how a few seemingly minor changes can have a huge impact on the overall image. Now you just need to finish up that side pinstriping to make this thing look like a can of Arizona Tea.

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  • roguetoaster
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    Originally posted by MrBurgundy
    Plans.
    Everything was too expensive for a while in MD. If I get another Ranger I'd like a Duratec model, and ideally a 2010 or 11 for the discs, but any '04+ would work. If I'm honest I was also shopping Colorados/Canyons, but ended up with the 150, which I like. Basically, I wanted to do a turbo sport truck, and I'm not much of a brand fanatic, but now I have something that is not ever going to be a sport truck.

    As far as styling you could take cues from the former SCCA RaceTruck series, but the retro cool off road thing is also awesome. I also wish we still had a small truck racing series, or even one for full sizes, just not in a NASCAR way, more like in a showroom plus sort of series.

    OOH, I really wanted to TTC swap that '89 before it went away, even found a donor car within a mile of where the truck was, but no one else could be bothered, and swapping a truck that wasn't mine wasn't happening. Pretty sure the Thunderbirds offered a few HP over the SVOs, and are probably easier to find. Ultimately the V8 swap makes more sense, but the turbo swap is way more cool.

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  • MrBurgundy
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    roguetoaster MORE MFKN RANGERZ!!!

    What years were you looking at that were 4k?

    So the truck can use a rear and front bumper. I'll be replacing the rear with an OE bumper and for the front I've been thinking of crafting something with more of a cool factor... I'm thinking an OE front bumper with a bull bar..

    I really want that retro 90s look with some lighting on a roll bar

    With my larger wheel and tire set up, this should look prettttty guuud on my truck.


    Also, recently I've been entertaining selling the 302 when I finish it, since they go for a pretty penny.. and going turbo since the SVO mustang used the same lima 2.3.


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    how are we attaching youtube vids?
    Last edited by MrBurgundy; 01-15-2021, 04:31 PM.

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  • roguetoaster
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    Originally posted by McGyver
    great, another one of those truck threads.
    TRUCK YEAH!

    America
    America

    America TRUCK YEAH!
    Comin' again to save the mothertruckin' day, yeah
    America (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Pickup trucks are the only way, yeah

    Econobox your game is through
    'Cause now you have to answer to
    America (TRUCK YEAH!)
    So haul my junk and get 4 MPG
    America (TRUCK YEAH!)
    What you gonna do when we make another thread now

    It’s the dream that we all share
    It’s the hope for tomorrow
    (TRUCK OWNERSHIP!)

    Payloads (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Mud TAs (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Body on frame (TRUCK YEAH!)
    3" Lifts (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Ladder Racks (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Rollin' Coal (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Death wobble (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Prius' (TRUCK...yeah)

    (TRUCK YEAH!)

    Prerunnin' (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Off road (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Jump seats (TRUCK YEAH!)
    DEF (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Tonneaus (TRUCK YEAH!)
    KCs (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Airlockers (TRUCK YEAH!)
    WARN (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Dual tanks (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Crossovers (TRUCK...yeah, TRUCK YEAH!)

    Long beds (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Drop hitches (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Sliding windows (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Clearance lights (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Rock sliders (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Bench seats (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Tail gates (TRUCK YEAH!)
    37"s (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Towing (TRUCK YEAH!)
    Commuting (commuting)
    (truck..yeah)
    Aerodynamics..
    Efficiency........

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  • McGyver
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    great, another one of those truck threads.

    (cant wait to see the 302 go in)

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  • mike.bmw
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    Originally posted by 2mAn

    You're right.

    I think this is what I need... so I can save R3V

    https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sf...254317056.html
    Dare I said that could be a tow vehicle for the MR2 for track days? In addition to storing tools and spares, you could sleep/camp in the back of that thing. Imagine the possibilities of the murals you could paint on the sides of that van. Or better yet, create a vinyl wrap of your R3V signature for the van.

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  • roguetoaster
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    Originally posted by 2mAn

    You're right.

    I think this is what I need... so I can save R3V

    https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sf...254317056.html
    I mean, if you really suffer from that level of self loathing you should go for it.

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  • 2mAn
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    Originally posted by roguetoaster

    An FJ isn't domestic, you should get a GMC version of the GMT800 with a 4.3 and a stick.
    You're right.

    I think this is what I need... so I can save R3V

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  • mike.bmw
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    Originally posted by 2mAn
    2021 the year of the Domestic Trucks taking over R3V... I should get that Rusty FJ just to keep up with the times...
    And I absolutely love it. The more build threads and journals, the better.

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  • roguetoaster
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    Originally posted by 2mAn
    2021 the year of the Domestic Trucks taking over R3V... I should get that Rusty FJ just to keep up with the times...
    An FJ isn't domestic, you should get a GMC version of the GMT800 with a 4.3 and a stick.

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