Did you guys build the engine yourself? If so, how much did it cost to get to where it is now? (Sorry for all the questions. I can get to be quite annoying sometimes :P)
We're Not Engine Builders But we Can Slap One Together, I'm Not Sure How Much It Cost This Engine Was Built Mostly By Spare Parts, Ask All The Questions You Want,
I'm not very mechanically inclined myself. I could probably put one together and get it running. but if you asked me what every little piece did, I would probably shrug my shoulders and say, "I Dunno", lol. I undersatnd enough about the engine and how it works to be able to perform simple mechanical fixes. Though I want to get into understanding everything there is to know about these old motors cause as far as i'm concerned, the older they are (early 60's and up) the better they are.
Most Auto Parts Stores have a good selection of Haynes manuals that give step by step to tear down engines and how to rebuild and they have just about every make and model car books that are step by step tear down and re-build, that's how i started by my hanyes manual and i replaced a water pump on my jeep And i've enjoyed working on these old trucks ever since,
It's not hard to get hooked on working on the old engines. I like it so much because they are so basic compared to the new shit they are making now-a-days. Not that they suck for power or performance or anything but you cant even touch them without fucking something else up in the process. Putting computers into vehicles has to be one of the dumbest things we as humans have done yet. at least thats how I feel about it. It's nice when it works but that shit always gets fucked up.
I hate these new cars every a sensor for every thing just give me an old truck aith a inline six or v8 and i 'd tear it down and compelety re-build it, new cars are cool but you just can't beat the old carborated iron,
Fucking Rights! It's nice to know I'm not the only person out there that knows just how much nicer the old engines are than the newer ones. I have argued with many a friend over this fact and they just ignore it. I guess they're just sheep, folowing the herd.
is this 2 step's truck ?
snakeboy1991 2 years ago
Yeah, Check It Out In My Flash Fest 09 Videos
buckinjeep258 2 years ago
whats up buddy had to stop in to show some friends your channel Thanks...
outlaw662sr 2 years ago
good job with it sounds like it's going to kick up some Mudd... Thanks my friend for the video Keep them Rockin
outlaw662sr 2 years ago
nice..sounds very good and like its got a shit load of power!!!!hope to see some vids of it in the mud.
budd14589 3 years ago 2
i like what i see!
blasterman220 3 years ago
Did you guys build the engine yourself? If so, how much did it cost to get to where it is now? (Sorry for all the questions. I can get to be quite annoying sometimes :P)
pyroguy21 3 years ago
We're Not Engine Builders But we Can Slap One Together, I'm Not Sure How Much It Cost This Engine Was Built Mostly By Spare Parts, Ask All The Questions You Want,
buckinjeep258 3 years ago
I'm not very mechanically inclined myself. I could probably put one together and get it running. but if you asked me what every little piece did, I would probably shrug my shoulders and say, "I Dunno", lol. I undersatnd enough about the engine and how it works to be able to perform simple mechanical fixes. Though I want to get into understanding everything there is to know about these old motors cause as far as i'm concerned, the older they are (early 60's and up) the better they are.
pyroguy21 3 years ago
Most Auto Parts Stores have a good selection of Haynes manuals that give step by step to tear down engines and how to rebuild and they have just about every make and model car books that are step by step tear down and re-build, that's how i started by my hanyes manual and i replaced a water pump on my jeep And i've enjoyed working on these old trucks ever since,
buckinjeep258 3 years ago
It's not hard to get hooked on working on the old engines. I like it so much because they are so basic compared to the new shit they are making now-a-days. Not that they suck for power or performance or anything but you cant even touch them without fucking something else up in the process. Putting computers into vehicles has to be one of the dumbest things we as humans have done yet. at least thats how I feel about it. It's nice when it works but that shit always gets fucked up.
pyroguy21 3 years ago
I hate these new cars every a sensor for every thing just give me an old truck aith a inline six or v8 and i 'd tear it down and compelety re-build it, new cars are cool but you just can't beat the old carborated iron,
buckinjeep258 3 years ago
Fucking Rights! It's nice to know I'm not the only person out there that knows just how much nicer the old engines are than the newer ones. I have argued with many a friend over this fact and they just ignore it. I guess they're just sheep, folowing the herd.
pyroguy21 3 years ago
What size tires are you running?
79Datson 3 years ago
Not Mine, But He's Running The R Code Buckshot Mudder R85-15 it's 38x9.5-15
buckinjeep258 3 years ago