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Thread: 37 Ford build--IE: old Header issues thread /37 Ford/5.0/GT40P heads
          
   
   

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    Good to see you're working on something Randy . I didn't know about the 5.0 and AOD. That should be a nice improvement for a daily truck, but that brings me to my next question - what are ya going to drive while it's down? I don't think the '37 is up to it
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    Quote Originally Posted by 35fordcoupe View Post
    Good to see you're working on something Randy . I didn't know about the 5.0 and AOD. That should be a nice improvement for a daily truck, but that brings me to my next question - what are ya going to drive while it's down? I don't think the '37 is up to it
    Hey thanks, Robert!! I don't recall seeing any recent posts of your progress either....

    Actually, my plan is to try to have the swap so planned that I can pull it off over a long weekend. Going to pre-mount the computer, fuel pump system, modify wiring harness, etc before I ever pull the 352 out. I'm stoked to get it done! The 37 is going to be getting jealous if I don't give her some lovin' soon!
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    Sorry to be the interloper (again) but in the past this thread has tolerated my occasional "out-ot-the-blue" insertions. This time I was just trying to reach IC2 who has been a frequent contributor here and let him know that I finally got my engine running with some help from a guy who has a shop just up the street from me (Progressive Performance, Ashland Va.). I also appreciate 34-40's help on setting up a Speedster thread for me but the problem remains that I still need a very brief tutorial on how to start a new thread on this revised system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Shillady View Post
    Sorry to be the interloper (again) but in the past this thread has tolerated my occasional "out-ot-the-blue" insertions. This time I was just trying to reach IC2 who has been a frequent contributor here and let him know that I finally got my engine running with some help from a guy who has a shop just up the street from me (Progressive Performance, Ashland Va.). I also appreciate 34-40's help on setting up a Speedster thread for me but the problem remains that I still need a very brief tutorial on how to start a new thread on this revised system.

    Don Shillady
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    Hey Don, as the original starter of this thread, I say you're welcome to post here anytime you want! I'm sure Dave (IC2) is still around, he's just not posting very often.
    Anyway, let me see if I can help you with starting a new thread.
    -On the home page click the "forum" tab.
    -Choose the forum topic you want to post in, i.e. Hot Rod Lounge, Shop, Hot Rod Talk, etc. Click on your choice.
    -When that page opens there should be a stand alone button towards the top left "New Thread". Click that then you're ready to begin.

    Obviously, make sure the title of your thread is descriptive of it contents so the viewers and searchers can get some idea of what to expect. Then just have fun!
    We always love having you join us on this thread but can certainly understand how your content might get "lost" in these 104 pages! Yikes!

    Anyway, hope that helps and let me know if you need any help.
    All the best,
    Randy
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