Hstrymkrs Posted November 30, 2018 Share Posted November 30, 2018 I'll bet it will work out very nicely. You'll be proud. Apparently it is a Comp cam with the below specs: Exhaust Valve Lift (in.)0.447Intake Valve Lift (in.)0.447RPM Range1000-5000Exh. Duration @ .050 in. (Deg)212Int. Duration @ .050 in. (Deg)212Exh. Duration Advertised (Deg)260Int. Duration Advertised (Deg)260Engine Make/SizeFord 240-300Lifter TypeHydraulic Flat Tappet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hstrymkrs Posted December 3, 2018 Share Posted December 3, 2018 Apparently it is a Comp cam with the below specs: Exhaust Valve Lift (in.)0.447Intake Valve Lift (in.)0.447RPM Range1000-5000Exh. Duration @ .050 in. (Deg)212Int. Duration @ .050 in. (Deg)212Exh. Duration Advertised (Deg)260Int. Duration Advertised (Deg)260Engine Make/SizeFord 240-300Lifter TypeHydraulic Flat Tappet I took the rear bumper off today in order to get to the fullest tank skid plate. I managed to get 5 of the 8 bolts out before darkness set in. Those little boogers are in there solid. I hope to get the tank off to evaluate the need for a new one vs just a good cleaning. I know it needs a new float. I remember running out of gas once, and the wife will never let me live it down. I used to just fill up every 275 miles to be safe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted December 3, 2018 Author Share Posted December 3, 2018 I took the rear bumper off today in order to get to the fullest tank skid plate. I managed to get 5 of the 8 bolts out before darkness set in. Those little boogers are in there solid. I hope to get the tank off to evaluate the need for a new one vs just a good cleaning. I know it needs a new float. I remember running out of gas once, and the wife will never let me live it down. I used to just fill up every 275 miles to be safe. That sounds like a good cam for torque on that engine. On the bumper, could you do me a favor and measure where your mounting holes are in the frame? Measure from the top of the frame down and from the rear of the frame forward. That would help me make sure my understanding of where Ford put those holes on various trucks is correct. Thanks in advance. As for running out, Big Blue's gauge only works every once in a while, so I fill up every 200 miles. But, it isn't a good feeling not knowing, so I intend to fix the problem and understand your desire to do so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rembrant Posted December 3, 2018 Share Posted December 3, 2018 That sounds like a good cam for torque on that engine. On the bumper, could you do me a favor and measure where your mounting holes are in the frame? Measure from the top of the frame down and from the rear of the frame forward. That would help me make sure my understanding of where Ford put those holes on various trucks is correct. Thanks in advance. As for running out, Big Blue's gauge only works every once in a while, so I fill up every 200 miles. But, it isn't a good feeling not knowing, so I intend to fix the problem and understand your desire to do so. Hey Gary are the 84 Flareside bumper hole locations of any benefit to you? My frame is bare at the moment. You can see the shape of the holes where the rear leaf hanger mounts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted December 3, 2018 Author Share Posted December 3, 2018 Hey Gary are the 84 Flareside bumper hole locations of any benefit to you? My frame is bare at the moment. You can see the shape of the holes where the rear leaf hanger mounts. Yes, they certainly are! Please measure them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rembrant Posted December 3, 2018 Share Posted December 3, 2018 Yes, they certainly are! Please measure them. OK Gary, I'll reply with measurements first thing in the am. I was traveling all day, and now I am home (and the truck is in the shop at my work). You just want to know the distance from the top of the frame rail to the centers of the bolt holes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hstrymkrs Posted December 3, 2018 Share Posted December 3, 2018 That sounds like a good cam for torque on that engine. On the bumper, could you do me a favor and measure where your mounting holes are in the frame? Measure from the top of the frame down and from the rear of the frame forward. That would help me make sure my understanding of where Ford put those holes on various trucks is correct. Thanks in advance. As for running out, Big Blue's gauge only works every once in a while, so I fill up every 200 miles. But, it isn't a good feeling not knowing, so I intend to fix the problem and understand your desire to do so. Hi Gary. I'll get these measurements for when the sun comes back up tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted December 4, 2018 Author Share Posted December 4, 2018 Hi Gary. I'll get these measurements for when the sun comes back up tomorrow. Ok guys, thanks. There's no big hurry. And, it is from the top of the frame and from the rear of the frame to the center of the holes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rembrant Posted December 4, 2018 Share Posted December 4, 2018 Gary, The forward bumper hole in my frame is a metric nutsert (14mm). From the center to the top of the frame, I measure 3 1/2". From the center to the rear of the frame, I measure 4 3/16". The rear through hole measures 0.585" ID. From the center to the top of the frame, I measure 4 5/16". From the center to the rear of the frame, I measure 1 1/8". Keep in mind this was mostly with a measuring tape...so I could be off a 1/16" or so...lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted December 5, 2018 Author Share Posted December 5, 2018 Gary, The forward bumper hole in my frame is a metric nutsert (14mm). From the center to the top of the frame, I measure 3 1/2". From the center to the rear of the frame, I measure 4 3/16". The rear through hole measures 0.585" ID. From the center to the top of the frame, I measure 4 5/16". From the center to the rear of the frame, I measure 1 1/8". Keep in mind this was mostly with a measuring tape...so I could be off a 1/16" or so...lol. Thanks! Below is what I've captured to this point. As you can see, we are close on most measurements and right on for the front hole/top measurement. I've agreed w/Ben, the guy that's going to build the bumper, that I'll pull the rear bumper off of Big Blue and take the truck over to him when he's ready to start. That way he'll be able to do a trial fit. Anyway, I can then measure BB's frame more accurately. And, I have Dad's frame handy. So I'll measure them with calipers and update the file. Again, thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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