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Old 12-01-2002, 08:13 PM   #1
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Well, it's nothing to write home about, but I needed to buy it. A few years ago, my best buddy bought a 64 Ranchero, and wanted to build a hot rod out of it, so, he put up the money, and I put up the time, and we built a fun little ride. He dropped about $3k into a late 70's 302, and we used it for the powerplant. We had the heads worked by my favorite head machinist, put some TRW forged 10.5:1's in it, gave it a healthy cam, etc. He put less than 5000 miles on it in 2 years, and when he and his wife had their son, he decided that it just had to go. His father, a recently retired electrician, missed the hot rod days of his youth, and bought the Ranchero, strictly for the engine. He sold the rolling chassis for $100, and spent about $1000 more making a few changes to the engine (gear drive, different cam, roller rockers, etc.), wrapped in it plastic, and set it in the back of his garage, waiting for the right vehicle to come along. Since then, he's bought a 2001 Club Cab 4x4 F-150 Lariat, a motorhome, and a Jeep, and his wife said something has to go. Soooo, he asked me on Thanksgiving if I could find a buyer for the engine. I gave it some thought yesterday, and decided to make him an offer.

It's got at least $4000 worth of parts and machine work done to it, and is complete, from the new chrome oil pan (yuk), to the 750 Holley I built for it 3 years ago, and it's got less than 5k miles on it. He's throwing in everything he has for it, including the MSD 6A, so I offered him a grand for it, and he said okay.
Well, I picked everything up today, and I think I got a decent deal. The engine only has 1700 miles on it. The brand new rollers/cam/pushrods, chrome pan, and gear drive haven't ever been used. I got everything he had, including the performer RPM, an old 4-speed, 3 carbs, an extra cam/lifters/rockers/pushrods, flex fan, an electric fan, 3 engine gasket sets, 2 sets of valve covers, a MSD 6A & coil, mini starter, ARP kit, A couple boxes I haven't even gone through yet, and even the stand. It took two trips in my truck. Everything you see in the pics, for $1000. It needs to be cleaned up, but that's half the fun.

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Old 12-01-2002, 08:14 PM   #2
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Old 12-01-2002, 08:15 PM   #3
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oh yeah, and the engine...
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Old 12-01-2002, 08:19 PM   #5
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hmmm. this one didn't seem to load.

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Old 12-01-2002, 08:48 PM   #6
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question i want to ask you Chris, $4000 motor and it has cast manifolds? that just doesnt add up! i know those things flow like crap, my buddy had them on his 79 Stang.

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The exhaust went with the Ranchero, including the headers. Pat just wanted to get rid of everything, so he threw the manifolds in too.
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Old 12-01-2002, 08:55 PM   #8
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Hey James...

You questioning the master? Dooooode RUN! Hee, Hee....Aluminum manifolds are so much better..LOL

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Old 12-01-2002, 08:58 PM   #9
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You questioning the master? Dooooode RUN! Hee, Hee....Aluminum manifolds are so much better..LOL

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I've never used an aluminum header before. Never seen one, actually.

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Old 12-01-2002, 09:41 PM   #10
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Sorry Chris,

My mistake, I thought he said cast manifold. And since he did I was going to suggest looking at this intricit and scarey litttle Mazda engine. Cast Aluminmum Manifold and motorcylce and some marine engines have them too. Hmmmm. See this whole Mustang being built in a Mazda plant just makes me wonder......

http://www.323gt-r.com/spec/engine.html

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Old 12-01-2002, 10:05 PM   #11
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Sorry Chris,

My mistake, I thought he said cast manifold. And since he did I was going to suggest looking at this intricit and scarey litttle Mazda engine. Cast Aluminmum Manifold and motorcylce and some marine engines have them too. Hmmmm. See this whole Mustang being built in a Mazda plant just makes me wonder......

http://www.323gt-r.com/spec/engine.html

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i was talking about exhaust manifold. what are you talking about? i am confused

unless you were thinking of the intake manifold?
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Old 12-02-2002, 09:37 AM   #12
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Sweet deal Chris! Now you have your own ford to fix. We have turned you back to the light You are half way there... all you need now is a Mustang to put all that stuff in
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Wow...I thought you were a chevy guy.

Now go and get that focus

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Old 12-02-2002, 08:47 PM   #14
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Sorry Chris,

My mistake, I thought he said cast manifold. And since he did I was going to suggest looking at this intricit and scarey litttle Mazda engine. Cast Aluminmum Manifold and motorcylce and some marine engines have them too. Hmmmm. See this whole Mustang being built in a Mazda plant just makes me wonder......

http://www.323gt-r.com/spec/engine.html

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You're confusing me, too. I went to that page, and it said "The complex manifold is made of cast ferrite steel". I think you must have mistaken what James said. As you can see in the pictures, the engine I picked up has an aluminum Edelbrock Performer RPM intake. Pat put some cast iron exhaust manifolds on it, just to get rid of them, and they are what James was referring to.

If you meant something else, and I've just missed it, please let me know.

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Wow...I thought you were a chevy guy.

Now go and get that focus

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He Chris,

See....there I went jumpin' your S*** again! I have to confess that I did not look at your pictures, just like I know you don't read most the articles I post. Sorry for the confusion Gentlemen. I jumped on the terminology change without looking at the pics. My apologies to the engine building Gurus of MW.....(She bows quickly, acknowledging her error and subservient status in the engine building field {would it help if she had a low cut shirt on }).....Must have had a DAY! Moment, Second....Who knows with me sometimes...You should know that Peckerwood!

Either way..Nice engine Chris. I'm sure you'll be holed up in your sarcophagus for many hours. Enjoy Friend.

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You're getting weird again.
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Hmmm....Is that a T-10 I see lying on the floor?? Is it a package deal only?
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I don't know what the hell it is, Merc, and it's starting to bug me. It looks like any typical toploader 4 speed, except that the shifter operates through a tube that parallels the tail shaft. it's got markings, and even has an ID tag on it, but I can't find the info anywhere. I do engines, not trannies! lol.

The best I can find is that it's a Tremec 4 speed, based on one of the casting numbers (C-2604194).

Any sugestions?
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You know, after looking at that without any achol in my blood, or is it blood in my achol, I dont know what the hell it is either. Sure as hell aint a T-10. Dont know how I could of mistaken that.

I have seen a similar 4spd Toploader before from Ford. Cant remember what it came out of. Cant find that part number in any of my books either. I'll let you know if I find out.
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