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1985 2wd 302 ranger


alright so its been a busy day, but it was a happy one. i left the bodyshop with the cab/frame, a fender and my tailgate

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ooooooh its pretty, lol
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now thats ford power baby!
 
well i havnt really had many bites on it so i might have it for a while yet. im just on my way out to take it off the engine and install the edlebrock pump.

ts6034, i had to pull it with the ranger because well, thats about all i had lol and it works good under the load. pulled it bout 45 miles on the highway doing about 72
 
didnt get much done today, as i had other things to do as well, but i pulled the electric off, and its for sale, so if anyone is looking for one hit me up. got the edlebrock pump on and lined up my alt bracket

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put the radiator in to check my clearances
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well just got home from the shop. started some engine wiring tonight after work. plan on firing it up this weekend:yahoo:
 
-very nice build. the only thing I would do different if i were to do one is use a LWB truck. just speaking from experience, a swb is scary in the dry, really in the rain. a V8 swb in the dry/rain is death defying.....:icon_surprised:...lol
 
Right but a SWB means less weight and more weight transfer. I removed the powertrain from a SWB and swapped it into an Ex cab short bed. It was wayy slower. I weighed the trucks and the ex cab was 400lbs heavier.
 
i thought about using a different donor, but i had this one on hand and already have a dd, so i figured if looked like it was gonna be a wet day, i could leave this on the garage. not to worried about the traction problems involved with a swb
 
Right but a SWB means less weight and more weight transfer. I removed the powertrain from a SWB and swapped it into an Ex cab short bed. It was wayy slower. I weighed the trucks and the ex cab was 400lbs heavier.

i thought about using a different donor, but i had this one on hand and already have a dd, so i figured if looked like it was gonna be a wet day, i could leave this on the garage. not to worried about the traction problems involved with a swb

-agree with u bothe gentlemen, i was just saying if it was me building one. that was just me stating what ive experience from 13 years of driving a regular cab long bed vs. 5 years of a regular cab shortbed. wow, how i miss the handling of the long bed. it was just so much more stable and predictable to me. but regardless, i like a good looking ranger, which this is and everybody has their preferences. i was just stating what mine would be. we are all here for the common good...rangers. not bashing you though...excellent truck!:icon_thumby:
 
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Thanks shorangerbird, i understand your posistion on the differences wheelbase makes, and i totally agree that the longer wb rangers are more stable. i was just stating my reasoning for using this donor, and wasnt disagreeing with what you said. Thanks for your feedback man.
 
-agree with u bothe gentlemen, i was just saying if it was me building one. that was just me stating what ive experience from 13 years of driving a reg ular cab short bed vs. 5 years of a regular cab shortbed. wow, how i miss the handling of the long bed. it was just so much more stable and predictable to me. but regardless, i like a good looking ranger, which this is and everybody has their preferences. i was just stating what mine would be. we are all here for the common good...rangers. not bashing you though...excellent truck!:icon_thumby:

this confused me but this made me figure it out. agreed, longer wheelbase is nice but i think SB REG cab would be more fun cause its smal and easy to manuever. ie: pull curves sideways at 65mph haha ( i can do curves right sideways at 35 with my stock 2-9 imagine what kinda trouble you could get into with a v8 haha) trucks lookin great BTW keep the pics flowing
 
well after a long weekend of failure with starters and a solenoid, today on lunch i finally got the clickety clickety of dead battery lol but its an improvement on the sparking i was getting with the old stuff
 

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