Ohmthis
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425 hp and 550 tq, that will really get the truck motivated! My truck project is a paltry 225 hp and 300 tq if I’m lucky. Keep updating, I really like your posts.
425 hp and 550 tq, that will really get the truck motivated! My truck project is a paltry 225 hp and 300 tq if I’m lucky. Keep updating, I really like your posts.

That looks (and sounds) like the same pump issues I had when we had our hot tub. The sales people just kept telling me to buy a new pump assembly and I told them I fix things for a living and didn't want to drop the coin merely for a new assembly.
I'm with you Justin, society looks at everything as being disposable these days.
Great job fixing (saving) it rather than being a part of the problem.
I bought my us shift controller from baumann for around 400, made my own harness, and used a cheap chevy TPS and was all in for 450. Being able to adjust line pressure based of throttle position as well as all the other benefits made driving my car so much more enjoyable. With that said its probably not worth the headache if you don't plan much driving over 50mph. I really wanted to build a bump or dent side ford with a modern drivetrain before buying a new truck but i was building a house and a shop at the same time so a brand new truck made sense. I just have a hard time spending so much money on something that depreciates.
Good looking boat Justin. I'm a bit jealous of your spring like temperatures. We are in the middle of an arctic blast and winter storm right now. Only in the 20's today.![]()
Thanks it was quite the ordeal but nice to have a well function shop now. Be nicer with a fancy new belt grinder, just sayin'.Sub'd. Just came over from your comment on my thread and a welding table build. Slick setup you have working.
Thanks, I borrowed the concept from HRF, with some mods. Good luck with getting a bike.That’s a great idea.. I will copy if I ever do get my CRF250.....

I just found this thread and read it stem to stern. When it comes to caring for machines, cleanliness is next to Godliness, as my Dad taught me. Thus I admire your workshop and approach to everything. Thanks for taking the time to document and share. John/CT
Justin,
1st time visiting your project thread. Definitely need to create my own. HVAC thread is almost completed! And haven't spent much time fixing Photobucket links on Shop thread.
What size tires are currently on your 72?
CT

That last one sounds like fun! Time for the snake, or re-plumb?
I was curious about current tires. Like 235/85/16... 245/75/16...


Duning is easy to get hooked on Justin. My wife and I started in 1988 just a year before we got married and duned very heavily including sand drag racing until we got out of it and sold everything in 2012. We started with Honda ATC's, then went to Suzuki ATV's, then Banshees and sandrails. Loved every bit of it and you're right it's addicting. The thrill of going around a bowl at or near full speed is a rush. I think I enjoyed building the toys as much as using them. We had a couple of our quads featured in Sand Sport magazine back in 2010 and it was kind of cool working with the editor on the article and meeting them for the photo session. My son was in high school and it was a hell of an experience for him.

I live in the land of MUD, and yet I hate it.
Mud turns into clay then turns into sand, death of bearings on my off-road toys. No wonder I take the bypasses around mud holes with the quad. Bronco won’t be so easy but I will be practicing what I preach. Wash every nook and cranny when home after a trip out. Tackle all issues and prep for the next time out. My brother and I follow this and we got the least of the issues of all of our groups.


Why ain’t I been subscribed to this one!
So many similar lines of thinking!

