Thank you, thank you all!!! Y’all’s tech knowledge is quite impressive!
I’m not going to push any limits, but I will use this info to set up the tachs. I don’t plan on pushing these trucks hard, I have the F250 diesel and access to almost anything, but when I do have them loaded, I like a tach.
I also started to sand a little on the paint/body of both. I want to get a couple coats of paint on top so I can start locating and drilling holes for the code 3 lights, running lights, etc. I’ll pull the white cap after I jack it up from the bed and straighten the low spot (someone walked on it?), and then build the ladder rack/light bars with it on saw horses and then paint it.
Remember the 87 is a dual engine right now, the old 2.9 is in the bed. I have to strip that for the shed of miracles and dump the block.
Plan is to tap out big dents and then do a very quick body skim, nothing fancy. Remember my QC level is somewhere between using 80 grit or 100 grit for the wet sand (wet cuz I’ll be drinking beer). I have to swap the 97 RF fender. I already have it from the pullapart.
On the 87, I only have two tiny spots of rust. About 6” x 1/2” series of bubbles over the passenger rear wheel, and then a spot low on the LF fender which is from a bronco, only panel on the truck that’s not original. Doesn’t seem to be any damage underneath. I suspect the BII fender was from mudding like you guys! I do have the rust free donor truck, might swap the fender if I feel ambitious.
Q: I’m planning on grinding the rust out with a side grinder brush, rust treating it from the inside, and then denting it in a hair and then patching with resin/fiberglass. When I’m done, the Rustoleum will seal the outside and I’ll probably do the same on the inside. Remember very little rust problem down here. Thoughts?
The donor truck’s bed is intended to be the matching trailer on the HF trailer and will be painted identical. If there’s a noticeable difference, I’ll put the better bed on the truck. All of this is for my play, but when the time comes, the F250 diesel and 87 4WD will go to the kids. Everything else will be scattered to the winds with my ashes.
& I started to put together the graphics themes for both, a little sketching, fun stuff.
& finally, I also started pulling the 93 seats out for the 87. Then I realized it won’t be a straight bolt over to the 87 and I’ll probably have to modify the mounting. Well, then old age kicked in, and like Scarlett, I’ll worry about that another day....