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pfrederi

Nice!!!!

 

Where did you get the engine???

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11 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

Nice!!!!

 

Where did you get the engine???

Ebay. $179. Lol

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ri702bill

Excellent addition. You get bonus points for keeping the larger OE style muffler where the showerhead would have been.

If any body asks about the diesel fuel smell, tell them you just got done flushing the transmission & must have spilled some!! :lol:

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7 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

Excellent addition. You get bonus points for keeping the larger OE style muffler where the showerhead would have been.

If any body asks about the diesel fuel smell, tell them you lust got done flushing the transmission & must have spilled some!! :lol:

Took off the exhaust that came on engine,  like air filter it wouldn't fit under hood. Tried to make exhaust look as original as possible.

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5 minutes ago, ML3 said:

Tried to make exhaust look as original as possible.

Well Done...

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ri702bill

Some patina on the "Oil Burner" & a few custom Decals from Terry - you could pass it off as an early diesel prototype from WH.

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1 minute ago, ri702bill said:

Some patina on the "Oil Burner" & a few custom Decals from Terry - you could pass it off as an early diesel prototype from WH.

Thinking bout trying to "patina" the engine to match. The custom decals are a good suggestion. 

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14 minutes ago, ML3 said:

Thinking bout trying to "patina" the engine to match.

There are plenty of YT videos out there about doing this. My favorites are from the custom car fabricators that take longbed Chevy C10 pickups and shorten both the frame & bed to OE shortbed dimensions, without ruining the time weathered patina where the cuts & welds were done. That is some first class work...

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Pullstart

See you next year, with it at the fuel station!  That will run all year on a tank!  :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

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Achto

Most excellent work !!! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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WHX??

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