What have you done to your square lately??

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82sbshortbed

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Went with the pcv valve on driver's side valve cover

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Then I took it out for some gas and ride. Put my gopro hero on dash mount. After I got gas I was pulling out of tsc and got on it and got side to side. A nice one too. Then I got home to put it on my laptop. My laptop is a big NO Huge POS and didn't work. Damit!
 

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Replaced front parking brake cable. Install aftermarket stereo us existing screws under the dash with a short body car stereo so I wouldn't have to carve up a factory stereo location.
 

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As long as the wisconsin weather doesnt "eat" the bed.
Funnily, that bed IS the original bed off my truck. What kind of sadistic jeffrey dahmer skin-lampshade **** is that now???? on the trailer that is
 

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I just bought a harbor freight cargo unloader, It was on sale for 29 dollars. im gonna install it tomorrow morning on my trailer which is a square box. Since I use it for garbage disposal having a crank mat push trash out instead of using a pitchfork and 10 minutes of my time that might be really nice.

If it is really good, long time in the future after I change my garbage operation to a 1/2 ton trailer instead, I will probably find it really useful for getting a load of gravel in my current trailer(3/4 ton, E range tires) and being able to crank it off and have a helper move the truck forward slowly and cut the spreading time down quite a bit,. I need new gravel for my driveway next year. Will have skidsteer working then, too, and can just smooth it out with that.

Will post pics of fitment tomorrow, since its a square box others may find it useful to know how well it fits and works in our trucks
 

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Popped the hood and looked at it for awhile with a beer like @82sbshortbed does his and started picturing in my mind what it's going to look like this coming summer. Want to put either a Weiand or Offenhauser tunnel ram with 2 big Holley 750's and street scoop that I got from @Rusty Nail! Then I drank another beer and looked at it some more. a few beers later and I was imagining Zoomies on it LOL and knew it was nap time!:cheers:
 

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Btw @Paladin me and you are in the minority of holley ppl lol


I only run Holley carbs. Got a spread bore on my 82. Kept the factory intake but threw the Quadra-bog in the trash and got a 650 Holley spread bore vacuum secondary carb. Love it!

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I cleaned out the bed of O'l Yeller before work today since I'm doing a scrap run this weekend.
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Hopefully this wont be the last hurrah of this motor pulling a trailer and being filled up with junk. Hopefully it makes it the 20 miles to the scrap yard without throwing a rod.
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I am hoping to get the new motor in before christmas, but that may not happen.
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I cleaned out the bed of O'l Yeller before work today since I'm doing a scrap run this weekend.
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Hopefully this wont be the last hurrah of this motor pulling a trailer and being filled up with junk. Hopefully it makes it the 20 miles to the scrap yard without throwing a rod.
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I am hoping to get the new motor in before christmas, but that may not happen.
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Your bed is in nice shape. hopefully a sanding a repaint is in its future?
on the bed floor that is
 

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Popped the hood and looked at it for awhile with a beer like @82sbshortbed does his and started picturing in my mind what it's going to look like this coming summer. Want to put either a Weiand or Offenhauser tunnel ram with 2 big Holley 750's and street scoop that I got from @Rusty Nail! Then I drank another beer and looked at it some more. a few beers later and I was imagining Zoomies on it LOL and knew it was nap time!:cheers:
That’s a lot of cfms for a stock engine;).
Here’s something visual while you’re sipping on some suds.
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Your bed is in nice shape. hopefully a sanding a repaint is in its future?
on the bed floor that is
Yea it is, and I am planning on doing that.

I just have to decide if I want to beeline it or not. I like the yellow wheel tubs/inner'bedsides, but berliner would protect it so well. I might just beeline the floor itself and repaint the wheel wells.
 

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That’s a lot of cfms for a stock engine;).
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:rolleyes: Gee, thanks Joe, now you have me drooling! lol Nice!! Having visions of a tunnel ram dancing in my head! Yes, a lot of CFM's but not a stock engine! Also have you noticed any difference with your carbs since you installed those deals on your carb nozzles?:smokin:
 

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Yea it is, and I am planning on doing that.

I just have to decide if I want to beeline it or not. I like the yellow wheel tubs/inner'bedsides, but berliner would protect it so well. I might just beeline the floor itself and repaint the wheel wells.
That is kinda how I would like to eventually do my bed. But prep is definitely key because any rust or moisture under that Im sure will just eat a bed
 

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:rolleyes: Gee, thanks Joe, now you have me drooling! lol Nice!! Having visions of a tunnel ram dancing in my head! Yes, a lot of CFM's but not a stock engine! Also have you noticed any difference with your carbs since you installed those deals on your carb nozzles?:smokin:
Throttle response is way more crisp than before is all I can really tell. I did have to lean out the A/F right off the bat on the carbs. Reckon the misty cloud richened it up a tad. In my case, it had to help since the fuel hitting the rotors is in a mist form vs a scattered stream.
 

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