My Dad worked at the Ford Cleveland Engine Plant. He worked in the Foundry for 14 years. His job was taking the FE intake manifold and heads off the conveyor belt coming from the sand shaker and stacking them in a big wire basket. When the basket was full the tow motor guy would switch out the wire basket. My Dad did that for 10-12 hours a day 6-7 days a week. My hats off to him then and still today. 💪💪💪
Thanks. I am currently working on getting rid of things to make my garage a more workable environment. Thanks for watching and commenting, i really appreciate it.
Always wondered why my best friend's dad had arms like Popeye. My dad used to give him a hard time as well and said he didn't have a neck, just all muscle from the neck down. I didn't realize until a year ago that he was a C6 mechanic for years. That tells me all I need to know My old man was the same way. He carried two 50 lbs toolboxes into a cigarette plant here in Richmond every day for years. That blue collar strength ain't nothing to mess with.
Dang straight. Can you imagine how tough the guys that lived before is were? Chopping wood everyday among all the other things. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it
Very good video, brother. Love seeing all the Cleveland stuff I need to get a sweet intake for the Cleveland for the Mustang. And I would love to be able to help you out. Have a glorious day, brother.
@@sumthinsumthingarage7913 I haven't touched one since the 90s but I remember pulling an intake a time or 2, best to have 2 people ore an engine hoist to install.