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Joey Mack

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  1. Paul. Updates will be slow, and sometimes small in nature. Thanks for the response
  2. 🤔
  3. Ok, fjh.. i see the difference.. sorry....
  4. Yes sir. I just remember a post showing broken flanges on the lift pump.. its been a while..
  5. Wasnt there a post on here about the push rod being too long and was busting the pump ?
  6. Women,, you cant live with em' and ya can't k!,, uhh. Anyway.. Good job. 🍻
  7. Its perfect.. simmer some Ajus and put her slices in it till done for her.. Easy breezy, Lemon squeezey
  8. The GVW on mine is 16,500 pounds. But ...... I certainly wont be testing its strength.. I just want to drive it around town... 🤫
  9. Vlad... You hit the nail on the head !! A wooden flatbed, grocery getter for sure, and hopefully a hay wagon in local parades...
  10. Vlad, I used this little compartment under the seat to hide my modern wiring. I will do my best to hide the modern changes. I did blast and paint some parts that are out of service, and mounted them back in their spots, so that I can show what was there in 1948... I do not have a high skill set nor the money to give this truck what it deserves, but I will make it go down the road.
  11. Vlad, It is hard to find time. I have a full time job, and several everyday drivers to keep road worthy. The pictures I posted spans over 3 years. I went back through my history to create this posting. Vlad, the engine does run good, and the driveline is strong. I pulled all the wires out due to condition. I am making it a 12 volt negative ground truck. I am currently looking for a starter. I will post a picture of my new wiring set up. Thank you..🍻
  12. I sure hope it lasts a long time.. The effort to fix this this was up there.. It started out as a coolant leak from the left intake gasket. I ended up doing those, coolant sensors, thermostat, valve cover gasketrs, vacuum lines, coolant hose, I.A.C., Distributor, and..... oh yeah, the water pump...
  13. todays parts scare me too. I put a distributor in my Chevy van a few months ago. The choices were many, the country of origin,,, not so much. I think I paid $60.00 for it. so far... it runs great.
  14. Yeah, I texted The Heinz.. he saidbthe same thing, didnt think of a picture..
  15. Here is today's picture's. 5/10/26. My Wife bought that ladder for me a while ago. It's really handy for me. I'm only 5'-9'' and 18'' thick.. That ladder showed up in a damaged package and was all scratched up and the cushion was torn. After submitting a complaint, Fed/Ex refunded her $190.00. So we got it for free. I didn't expect that.
  16. I guess I should have started this topic 4 years ago. It is a slow process for me, but it's progressing.
  17. The R has less than 300,000 on it. Paint was done in 2000, and it was a tandem, he shortened it..
  18. Yep. Not the right pressure. Like fjh said, 60-80 psi is good. Im still looking for a chart or whatever is out there with pressure ranges..
  19. I bet this is it.. PAI sells them
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