RamRod
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very cool!
what are you averaging over the 2000 miles?
what are you averaging over the 2000 miles?
At 65 I'm about 2200 RPM with the converter not locking properly. At 70 I'm about 2400. When the converter was locking right, those numbers were about 200 RPM less. 3.73 gearing on 35s should get me 70 mph between the sweet spot 1800-1900 RPMs. I figured a regear was going to be necessary, just wanted to get it rolling and debugged before tackling that part.
I finally figured out the path I am going to take on the intake. I had lunch with a business contact last Friday and he showed me something he used on the intake of his late model Ford truck. The hose is known at the local rubber and hose supply store simply as "cotton picker hose". It is a very tough impregnated fabric hose supported with a spiral wound wire. It looks similar to dryer hose but much tougher and its rated to 200F to boot. I went down and picked up 2' of it and some hose clamps for $22.
I wanted to be able to try and reuse the factory airbox, 1) for a factory look, and 2) it pulls from the fender so it does a good job of keeping water and stuff out of the intake when off road. The factory MAF sensor run is part of the airbox and runs right into where I have my AC compressor mounted. Knowing that wasn't going to get reused, I chopped that off with a hacksaw and test fit the intake hose and the airbox. The routing would work, but the intake location on the airbox needs to move. I cut out enough to snake the intake hose through the side. I used the generic 3" filter I bought and a piece of 3" pipe as a coupler and mounted the two together inside the airbox. From here the plan is to clean up the hole in the side of the airbox and bond a piece of aluminum plate with a clean 3" hole in the exact location. As a second plan, I may stub a piece of 3" pipe through the plate and clamp the intake hose on the outside and the filter on the inside.
Here is the filter and hose laying inside my dirty airbox. You can see the small stub where the old intake came in and the hack job behind it to make a hole big enough for the hose.
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Here is another view from the top showing the intake hose.
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And a view of the engine bay. I need to clean up the intake box and make it pretty. The box is real close to the AC compressor but I don't se any contact marks yet.
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Is that a bad thing? Dry air?
I would kill to have that 4BT in my T.:drool::holymoly:thumbsupJust a boring trip up the street. Cabin is pretty quiet when underway. I really need to get my front end rebuild underway.
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how much would you charge someone to do a swap? just curious!
I'm just a guy with a regular day job just like most everyone here. If you are even mildly serious about it I can help you assemble the parts list and guide you pretty well on the steps. I'm working on getting all the brackets templated to be able to offer them up as a set. I will likely also offer to do wiring harnesses. I haven't had the time to wrap up all the loose ends up on my project, much less tackle this other stuff yet.
I was born and raised in Lafayette. Graduated from UL. Been in Shreveport for 9 years now. I don't plan on ever selling this thing unless its to build something else. Maybe a 4bt H2.
Awesome, I moved to Lafayette 6 years ago after I graduated from LSU. Born and raised in SE Louisiana. A 4bt H2 would be slow.