When we had the gas crisis due to the supply pipe being down, I ran a tank of 91 octane 100% gas in my dodge truck. What a difference. 17mpg compared to 14.8. But the cost offset is not worth it.
I have taken a lot of these trucks apart over the last 30 years and every single one had fuel lines run over the frame from the factory. I have never seen one run through the frame like that before.I'm undecided if it was better to run the fuel lines thru the factory holes in the frame or over the top of the frame like TBI tanks. I went thru the frame holes but to keep the return line from kinking it had to put a kinda loop in it. Looks a little silly but no one will be hanging out under there to see it.
Could it be 73 only? Has grommets that seem factory.I have taken a lot of these trucks apart over the last 30 years and every single one had fuel lines run over the frame from the factory. I have never seen one run through the frame like that before.
Much better. I can drop off some bumper bolts on Tuesday if you need me to.I've had this rear "sport" bumper I picked up from @Capt Ron quite some time ago. Decided I could use the distraction and worked on the install.
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I had to modify the license plate panel to clear the receiver hitch. I cut about 1/2" off the bottom and notched the license plate.
Since this was kind of an impulse project, I was missing quite a few things. I didn't have any bumper bolts. The center frame brackets from the old bumper won't work with this one. I also need a filler panel behind the bumper, but I can make that with some aluminum.
Spending more time under the back of the truck revealed how bad the harness had been hacked for 2 trailer plugs. It was blowing the fuse if I pulled a trailer in the rain.
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We all know what the balls of electrical tape were hiding.
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Soooo much dirt fell out of those bundles. Picture doesn't do it much justice.
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Removed all that junk
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All that was replaced with this weather tight plug:
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I'll need to put a trailer plug in the new bumper. The one in the old bumper was half rusted away. The old bumper was pretty rusty along the bottom.
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I believe I have at least one more but it has the rubber impact strip.Looks good, that’s the bumper I wanna put on our ‘79.
I will probably order new, but I'll let you know if end up needing some. Thank you for offering.Much better. I can drop off some bumper bolts on Tuesday if you need me to.
Looking for one without the impact strip, thanks.Much better. I can drop off some bumper bolts on Tuesday if you need me to.
I believe I have at least one more but it has the rubber impact strip.
Yep. Every truck I have ever bought used. Including my 17 Ram.I was thinking we could start a thread on CK5 dedicated to rear harness butchery by previous owners. Pretty much every truck I've bought had crap trailer plug wiring.
I was debating doing that or using an adjustable wrench with a cloth in the jaws. I vaguely remember having the same thing in the bumper on my K5 and the hammer & wood didn't work as well as I thought it would.Looks great!
You think that little dent will be almost gone with a 2x4 and a small sledge hammer?