My 69 F100 Ranger
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- TX69F100
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My 69 F100 Ranger
And so it begins...
This is my bump that I bought back in August of 2004. I started acquiring parts for a motor/trans swap at least four years ago, and I'm just now getting around to doing it. I have plans for many more upgrades in the future, but I'm starting with the motor/trans.
A big thanks to my friend Matt at Gearhead Automotive Performance. He's been my consultant throughout as well as performing most of the work (long block assembly, etc.). I've pretty much just played the gopher and manual labor support role.
Anyway, on to the bump. Here's how she sits now:
Side view
Front
Interior
Dash/Steering wheel
Let's take a peek under the hood
Let the fun begin
Good ole 360FE
Fresh 390FE, priming the oil system
Wife/photographer admiring the new motor
Assembling the rockers on the shafts
Rocker assembly installed
Performance Distributor setup
Plug wires test fitted
Something's missing
360 outta there (We found evidence of a rebuild)
C6 trans removed (we also found evidence that it had been worked on)
...including a newer converter
High flow Edelbrock water pump installed
Some of the accessories installed
Valve covers installed
Headers installed
390 finding it's new home. It's great having friends like Matt, who know what the heck they are doing...since I have no idea. LoL
Straightening her up
Finally home
Hmmm...What's this???
Oh, and one of these
Stay tuned...
This is my bump that I bought back in August of 2004. I started acquiring parts for a motor/trans swap at least four years ago, and I'm just now getting around to doing it. I have plans for many more upgrades in the future, but I'm starting with the motor/trans.
A big thanks to my friend Matt at Gearhead Automotive Performance. He's been my consultant throughout as well as performing most of the work (long block assembly, etc.). I've pretty much just played the gopher and manual labor support role.
Anyway, on to the bump. Here's how she sits now:
Side view
Front
Interior
Dash/Steering wheel
Let's take a peek under the hood
Let the fun begin
Good ole 360FE
Fresh 390FE, priming the oil system
Wife/photographer admiring the new motor
Assembling the rockers on the shafts
Rocker assembly installed
Performance Distributor setup
Plug wires test fitted
Something's missing
360 outta there (We found evidence of a rebuild)
C6 trans removed (we also found evidence that it had been worked on)
...including a newer converter
High flow Edelbrock water pump installed
Some of the accessories installed
Valve covers installed
Headers installed
390 finding it's new home. It's great having friends like Matt, who know what the heck they are doing...since I have no idea. LoL
Straightening her up
Finally home
Hmmm...What's this???
Oh, and one of these
Stay tuned...
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Re: My 69 F100 Ranger
Great looking truck and you made the swap look so easy. Thanks for the pictures......now where are some more?
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What he said^ That engine makes me feel funny
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Very nice! I bet that thing is gonna hump when its done.
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Thanks guys! I plan to keep this thread updated with photos as the work progresses. Hopefully, the trans will go in this weekend and I can get a video of the initial fire-up.
I'll let you know when I find out! LoLbrandon.k wrote:Very nice! I bet that thing is gonna hump when its done.
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Great story and pictures, just a few things I see wrong here. (sarcasm warning) One the actor that is playing you is way to young and thin.(you might have gotten away with that one)Motor looks great, but couldn't you have painted the accessories/brackets while out. Love the valve covers, gives it that old school look. (here is where I knew you put in actors) Picture of wife that looks that good not hitting you with a fry pan about taking up garage space and money you spent on that "thing".
On a serious note, motor looks great. You dang sure took your time and listened well to get those parts for it. I will give you a warning that after its back together and the wife drives it you may lose it to her. Either that or she will never get tired of putting a dollar on the dash and trying to get you to grab it when she is driving. As always, the more pictures on the job the better we like it cause we can see your progress. Thanks for sharing it with us.
On a serious note, motor looks great. You dang sure took your time and listened well to get those parts for it. I will give you a warning that after its back together and the wife drives it you may lose it to her. Either that or she will never get tired of putting a dollar on the dash and trying to get you to grab it when she is driving. As always, the more pictures on the job the better we like it cause we can see your progress. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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LoL!!!1970FordTK wrote:Great story and pictures, just a few things I see wrong here. (sarcasm warning) One the actor that is playing you is way to young and thin.(you might have gotten away with that one)Motor looks great, but couldn't you have painted the accessories/brackets while out. Love the valve covers, gives it that old school look. (here is where I knew you put in actors) Picture of wife that looks that good not hitting you with a fry pan about taking up garage space and money you spent on that "thing".
On a serious note, motor looks great. You dang sure took your time and listened well to get those parts for it. I will give you a warning that after its back together and the wife drives it you may lose it to her. Either that or she will never get tired of putting a dollar on the dash and trying to get you to grab it when she is driving. As always, the more pictures on the job the better we like it cause we can see your progress. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Thanks for the comments. You're right about painting the accessories/brackets, and we considered doing just that. However, keep in mind that this work is being done at Matt's house (3 hours away from me), so we were more concerned with function at this point in the game. I definitely plan to dress them up (along with a LOT of other things) once I get the truck back in my own garage.
As far as the valve covers go, those were actually the ones that were on the old 360 when I got it, so I just decided to go with them to save a few bucks. I am toying with the idea of changing to something a little fancier in the future, but for now the dull finished M/Ts should serve the purpose.
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Good looking truck and new 390!
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I hear ya, I actually like the old M/T valve covers. And believe me I understand putting things off that aren't have too's for it to be running.
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Hope the rearend can hold up to what you just put in front of it. Hows the brakes ? All kidding aside looks good and cant wait to see whats next
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Thanks guys!
Hazelnut,
I am planning a gear swap (perhaps a 3.70 posi to balance street/strip duties). I have discs on the front, and drums on the back (which I plan to upgrade to discs one of these days). Are there any "direct swap" rear disc brake options out there from other vehicles (I heard someone mention a late-90s explorer, but they weren't sure)?
Does anyone have suggestions for traction aids? Any specific products for ladder bars, slapper bars, etc.?
Hazelnut,
I am planning a gear swap (perhaps a 3.70 posi to balance street/strip duties). I have discs on the front, and drums on the back (which I plan to upgrade to discs one of these days). Are there any "direct swap" rear disc brake options out there from other vehicles (I heard someone mention a late-90s explorer, but they weren't sure)?
Does anyone have suggestions for traction aids? Any specific products for ladder bars, slapper bars, etc.?
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We made some more progress over the weekend.
Looky there...a TCI Super StreetFighter
Custom 9.5" converter installed
Jacking up the rear to clear the trans
Making use of a creeper to get the trans into place
Going up
Bolted up
One of these should keep it cool
3" exhaust ready to go in
What's in the box?
650CFM Speed Demon
We were so close to being ready to fire her up, but we were missing a couple of fittings for the fuel connections that we were unable to find locally. Almost there...
Looky there...a TCI Super StreetFighter
Custom 9.5" converter installed
Jacking up the rear to clear the trans
Making use of a creeper to get the trans into place
Going up
Bolted up
One of these should keep it cool
3" exhaust ready to go in
What's in the box?
650CFM Speed Demon
We were so close to being ready to fire her up, but we were missing a couple of fittings for the fuel connections that we were unable to find locally. Almost there...
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Looks great! If I were you, I'd swap out the trans selector shaft with the stock one from the original trans to make hooking up the linkage easier. You are also going to have to have your driveshaft shortened and a different yoke installed. What kind of gears do you have in the rear end? That thing should rock when you're finished!!
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just curious what headers did you use , and did you have to cut the frame for them to fit, i have a 302 and i heard there are problems putting the headers in??
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BobbyFord wrote:Looks great! If I were you, I'd swap out the trans selector shaft with the stock one from the original trans to make hooking up the linkage easier. You are also going to have to have your driveshaft shortened and a different yoke installed. What kind of gears do you have in the rear end? That thing should rock when you're finished!!
Do you know how to remove the selector? I couldn't figure out how to remove it.
I was able to find a slip yoke from a local salvage yard over the weekend (from an 85 Ford w/ a C6), and Matt obtained the custom driveshaft from a local shop today (67 3/4" is what we measured, in case anyone else is doing this swap). He installed the driveshaft this evening and says that it fits beautifully. I plan on going with a 3.70 w/locker, but the current one has a 3.25 tag on it.
I can't wait to hear it run!
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