Nice ride 👍🏻 would like to see if you’ve kept and improved 👍🏻 I have one with a couple a amateur vids on my channel, ‘89 OM617 on 38.5’s locked rear/ air locker front ✌🏻 Ontario Canada. Plated and registered for the road 😎😎🤣😎👍🏻
Can confirm. My 94 4rumner with a 617 has a hard time getting to 60 lol. I think I'm gonna go with built injection pump and turbo to give it some more power needed.
Not true at all... my om617 pushes my 6,000 lb Ford pickup and pulls my 22 foot bayliner as well on weekends.. 26mpg average, runs on used motor oil and cruises 75mph on the highway no problem.. here’s mine.. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FZtC8sWapGY.html
Nice man! I just picked up a hokey setup, 1998 Ranger sitting on a 1954 ford Chassis with a 617 bolted in, traded a 22 rifle for it couldn't pass it up, trying to get some ideas...
Props to doomsday he is still making upgrades to his stuff he has the best swap kit hands down .thanks for showing us your truck looks good sounds good
Lol nope. Live in michigan, and this thing sits in the barn the minute temps go below freezing. Originally bought in Idaho this thing will hopefully never see road salt.
Is this the SUM-380645 radiator from Summit that is recommended by Joe @ Doomsday? Very clean job! I was expecting to see another hacked rad support and everything on toggles again.. but I'm pleasantly surprised. Very clean work!
MrJrakk Thanks for the support, I watched joes videos a bunch and used some of his products(altho I did have problems with some of them I tried to use) i didn't use the same radiator as I didn't want to cut my radiator support.
@@sorcererharmon1322 Do you know the radiator part # you used?? The one he recommended is very small - the dimensions given on SummitRacing are 23.875" Wide x 16" High x 1.75" Thick.
Hmm, I just checked and I used a very simular if not the same, www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-380645 So far so good temps stay about the same as the 22rte I had.
Yeah same one, space is so limited in the front that it seems this is the only rad I could get to fit even with some trimming on the sides. Radiator then needed 45° ports put on it to attach hoses. I have no room for any a.c. condenser