Okay, so didn't get much done last weekend unfortunately. Went out last Friday (7/13) got return installed in fuel tank and tank back in the cab. Changed the oil, connected hoses and went to get 5 gallons of gas before dinner. After dinner hit another snag, the gas cap had glued itself into place. Dad got the cap cut off saturday morning, and I picked up a new cap on my way over, but thunderstorm set in for the rest of the day. Pics as requested.
Not really enough room on these tanks to get a hand inside for installing the tank return fitting. Instead I found some scrap aluminum at work and made this little plate to install the return in. Much easier than trying to attach all that inside the tank. If you try this method, move it a little further from the pickup tube. There's a thick steel doubler installed in the tank there that screws won't cut into well.
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Closed up the hole in the floor under the tank. Not concerned about water or rust spreading there, just want to keep out little critters and prevent wind noise. This stuff is thick, many times thicker than the HVAC stuff that you'll find at Home Depot (don't ask, I don't know where to get it).
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Tank back in place
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Work and sleep schedule kept me away from the truck this week, so was finally able to get back on it today.
Holley Sniper EFI installed and wired. Nice clean unit looks a bit out of place in this engine bay. I know wiring needs cleaned up a lot, but it'll do for now. Only issue is the throttle will only open 83% before the throttle shafts hits the intake manifold. Need to pick up a thin carburetor spacer to get clearance, but it'll be a while before I get to the point of opening the throttle that much.
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Got return hose routed and used some high tech clamping.
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As you say previously the seat is in pretty rough shape, but don't know what direction I want to take on the interior and didn't want to spend money on upholstery until then. Cut up a piece of high density foam to fill the gaps in the seat and put a cover on to get my by. Little lumpy, but it feels better than springs and will do until I get it fixed properly. Got the seat set back in, not bolted down, but it worked for what I needed. That being a place to sit while I pressed the pedals.
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Something's missing
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There it is
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Did the initial fire shortly after getting to my parents house today, neither of them were there at the time. After running through the sensor verification, I found the only issue was the TPS wouldn't go above 83% (hitting intake) which isn't really an issue right now, so it was ready for first start since parked over a decade ago. Turned the key to start, it spun over about 5 time, fired and ran. Lots of smoke due to the oil I'd put in the cylinders and have some exhaust leaks, but it's running good.
Shut off the truck and went to working on the seat until dad got home. When he gets there I go mess with the truck a bit like I'm working on something. Get him to come over and "lets see what happens". Fired off quicker this time and no smoke.
Dad:
He couldn't believe that after sitting that long it started "easier than it ever had" and was running that well.
So mom has been the naysayer about this whole project, we knew it even though she wouldn't admit it until today. She was off at a baby shower for a cousin and wasn't getting home until later in the evening so we were trying to decide how to surprise her with it. Dad wanted to get her to man the fire extinguisher while we "test fired" it. Too obvious. Hide it behind the shop and see if she notices, she never does. Finally we decided on parking it beside the F-250 and see the reaction. That worked. Parked it just before she pulled into the driveway and her jaw hit the floor. At first she thought we moved it with the tractor, then I reached in and turned the key.
That's it for this update. It'll probably be next weekend before I can get back on it again. Next up is brakes and figuring out why the brake lights and turn signals don't work.
1968 F-100 4x4 long bed - 360 FE - NP435 w/ Dana 21 - PS & PB conversion - Front Disc Swap - 265/75R16 - 1" S.L. & 2" B.L. (to be removed) - Homemade tube bumpers - Warn 8274 - Currently wearing 1970 body