The Ranger XLT Misses HRPT 2019 and Gets Ready For Power Tour 2021

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The Ranger XLT Misses HRPT 2019 and Gets Ready For Power Tour 2021

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I posted this on the POR15 tread, but since its kind of buried I thought I would start a "Project tread"

A little more progress today:

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Of the 4 sets of valve covers that I have, these are the only ones that clear the rocker studs. Hopefully they won't hit the brake booster.

The carb and valve covers are not permanently installed yet. I still have to adjust the valves and do some other house keeping on getting a couple of bolts swapped for the correct size.

Hopefully not too much longer.

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Looking good!
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That looks bitchen? I am jealous.
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If it runs as good as it looks, you've got a winner! :clap:
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Thats great. You know you cant beat the look of a detailed Ford engine
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Boy that sure is puuurty. :bow:
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Little more Progress Today.

Plan is to fire it off by Sunday, I have quite a bit of little stuff yet to come like the stainless heater fittings, and 70 CJ PCV stuff.

As long as Dennis at DSC comes through with the Crank spacer we should be on goal.

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Where is the :fingerscrossed: smilie? :wink:
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That looks really nice. You have my shipping address right? If not the soonest I could pick it up would be Sat. :lol:
Robert that looks great. How did the engine compartment/firewall turn out?
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The firewall and inner fenders turned out nice. The core support will look fine once installed.

The painter made about two days extra work for me by failing to remove the steering columb so I had to pull it, strip it and paint it. BTW, "Medium Blue Poly" interior paint can only be mixed in Lacquer, at 40 pucks a pint!

It'll probably turn out fine because I didn't have a dust free spray area so I'll have to polish it.

I spent the beginning of the week remounting most of the hardware with a Stainless Kit.

I am ready to be at a stopping point!!!
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:D

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:clap: :woohoo: :thup:
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:yt:

It Runs, It RUNs, It freaking RUNS

:D :D :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

It is idling at 1100 right now so I have to pull the carb and decrease the secondary gap, but I can already tell the cam is going to have a wicked idle. I can head it at 1100, 950 should nasty
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Congratulations :woohoo: :bow: to a job well done
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Awsome! I'm right behind you. I can't wait to crank up my 460. Now if I can only get around to finishing up the electronics......

Engine looks great!
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Man thats going to be one awsome ride when your done ...Congratulations :clap:
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