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F250 restoration project - Part 35 Installing the Driveshaft 

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I had to get a custom driveshaft built. After that I had to install it. It went easier than anything I could have hoped for. After the drive shaft was in and the pinion angle checked so I knew it wouldn't explode going down the road, I started working on some other things, more minor, around the truck.
I'm trying to get these videos out more frequently and I will do my best to do that. I have a lot of new parts to be going in and a lot of work to be doing.
To stay up to date with the build or to ask questions, check out my social media:
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23 янв 2020

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Комментарии : 17   
@mshaw2084
@mshaw2084 4 года назад
Just bought a house back in October, big update coming when the weather breaks here in Ohio. Getting impatient just like you brother!! Lookin good! 🤘🏼
@RIPbiker13
@RIPbiker13 4 года назад
That's awesome! Congrats! Get to it man, no more excuses. Except lack of money, that's a valid excuse... lol
@JPruitt631
@JPruitt631 4 года назад
Yes! Another vid! Always look forward to a new one from you.
@RIPbiker13
@RIPbiker13 4 года назад
Thanks. I'm working to get more out again. I had to save money to get parts to continue. This crap is expensive!
@spookey7727
@spookey7727 4 года назад
My thoughts for your exhaust... have a dual exhaust that comes out the side in front of the rear axle. The tips could be chromed and have the boxed opening that sits flush to the bottom of the trim of the bed
@joeschlotthauer840
@joeschlotthauer840 4 года назад
You can put a flourescent dye (black light) in the oil to see where it's leaking from once it's running...
@RIPbiker13
@RIPbiker13 4 года назад
That's a great idea! I didn't think about that but I've heard of that. I ended up having to get the block and heads machined. I'm waiting for it to get back from the machine shop. The transmission was shot too, but that has been rebuilt already.
@joeschlotthauer840
@joeschlotthauer840 4 года назад
@@RIPbiker13 Yup, make it for refrigerant (a/c systems) also...
@lewislewis4917
@lewislewis4917 4 года назад
Holly c. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw a notification of a new video.
@RIPbiker13
@RIPbiker13 4 года назад
I just loled
@pmr413
@pmr413 4 года назад
I know the feeling, towards the end I couldn't stand looking at my truck in pieces and not being able to drive it. Good luck! ~Pat
@RIPbiker13
@RIPbiker13 4 года назад
Thanks Pat!
@omarpena7838
@omarpena7838 4 года назад
Is that motor from the CV
@RIPbiker13
@RIPbiker13 4 года назад
No, this is from a Mustang from 1973. It's a 351 Cleveland. The CV engine was shot, it got water inside
@omarpena7838
@omarpena7838 4 года назад
@@RIPbiker13 Thank you and thanks for your videos I am doing the same thing on a 1983 Ford f100 short bed so I am learning of your videos . This truck is for my son. When I finish his truck my next Project will be a 1968 Ford f100 short bed. So thank you for your videos.
@mrturbo8001
@mrturbo8001 4 года назад
How big is the shop you're working in?
@RIPbiker13
@RIPbiker13 4 года назад
About the size of a two car garage. 20 by 25ish