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    NASCAR, Pheasants Forever, 52 Dodge Truck

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  1. Thanks to all three of you for your help.
  2. It's been a long time since I've posted anything on the forum but I have a question regarding the location of the oil lines going to the filter canister. My son took them apart and then is questioning if he marked them right. I have hoses on my '52 truck so I can't match them up like if they had been steel line. The form link below discussed what I'm looking for but there isn't a general consensus. The inlet is at the top of the canister and the outlet is at the bottom. Is the top hole on the block always the pressure? If so, then I'll just hook it up to the top inlet on my canister. This was a long way around but any help would be appreciated. http://www430.pair.com/p15d24/mopar_forum/showthread.php?t=9905&highlight=oil+port
  3. I am listening to Pandora right now. It's part of my internet package. Nothing quite like Maynard Ferguson-type jazz as you're surfing the web. Too bad he died a couple of years ago.
  4. That was absolutely too cool!!! Just to have it as a sculpture would be enough for me.
  5. So, back to the Photobucket discussion and the option to set up a website of your own. Are you still able to store photos on a website that you don't want to share with people? I have a lot of photos I've collected and am afraid one day Photobucket will say, OOPS, they have to go!! Thanks.
  6. The bumper brackets look angled down to give room to dump and the bumper is set out to allow for dumping between the bumper and the box. It looks like they added a piece to the original front panel to the sides would be a uniform height.
  7. There is a guy that has a Pilothouse and pushes sprint cars at Knoxville Speedway in Iowa. It's been a couple years since I've been down there but he would drive around the track to pack it after the water truck had been out. It was fun watching the 2 wd truck slip and slide while being passed by the newer trucks with 4wd. He just kept his momentum up and did just fine.
  8. Your son needs a promoted to VP of Troubleshooting.
  9. I like how you mounted your extra gauges where the speakers used to be.
  10. Welcome aboard Stef!! We're always interested in pictures of peoples projects. There's a great group of people here to answer your questions.
  11. That's a nice menagerie!!! I'm sure you'll have them all ready to go by next summer. lol
  12. Thanks for the update Lee. I just forwarded the information along to my Dad since I grew up about 40 miles from Spencer. That's going to be some kind of sale!!!
  13. Dang, my mind just left again. You might try that Big Truck club that I can't think of now (it'll be obvious when someone posts the name) that's out of Kansas City. They probably have more members with your size of truck.
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