600 hp engine rebuild

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This thread is cracking me up. I really like the part about not being able to build anything in an apartment. I built my reg cab short bed 7.3 while living in an apartment. Cut the frame, lowered the truck, shaved the body and painted the entire truck in an apartment. But I am just one more of those guys who spews out the info I read on the forums without doing anything myself.

But you also had a garage iirc, right? Alot of apartments don't even have a garage option. Never stopped me though either, I'm always working on something right in the parking lot of my apartment.
 

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Wow this isn't depressing or anything.... But true spend money on a worn-out 1999 Farm Truck or spend the same on a newer rig that comes stock with the horses I can achieve. Sad.

You prefer if I bs you and say the aftermarket is still plentiful? Its been the last two years. Ive had this 00 since new. And a couple others along the way.
 

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You prefer if I bs you and say the aftermarket is still plentiful? Its been the last two years. Ive had this 00 since new. And a couple others along the way.
It's a fact of life on a twenty year old platform.
On the other hand, you'll drop 40k on a "old" 6.7. And you'll need a bit more than a bottle jack and a creeper to fix it on the side of the road.
 

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This thread is cracking me up. I really like the part about not being able to build anything in an apartment. I built my reg cab short bed 7.3 while living in an apartment. Cut the frame, lowered the truck, shaved the body and painted the entire truck in an apartment. But I am just one more of those guys who spews out the info I read on the forums without doing anything myself.

I remember the first time I met you, you had just finished your truck. Apartment garage, driveway same thing, I didn't do to mine what you did to yours, but the one thing we can both say, WE did it. Ourselves. We did not pay somebody to do it. The only lit I bought was the Hypermax kit to mount my H2E. I built the hard line regulated return in my driveway.
 

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You guys clearly have alot of time. Bravo to you guys. I wish my job kept me in the same town for more than 6 months at a time. But with the insecurity comes the money, and money buys labor.
 
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I remember the first time I met you, you had just finished your truck. Apartment garage, driveway same thing, I didn't do to mine what you did to yours, but the one thing we can both say, WE did it. Ourselves. We did not pay somebody to do it. The only lit I bought was the Hypermax kit to mount my H2E. I built the hard line regulated return in my driveway.

Although that weekend was a good time, it was not the first time we met. That was at Babe's in Roanoke when you were passing Dirk stacks of 100's for parts.

But you also had a garage iirc, right? Alot of apartments don't even have a garage option. Never stopped me though either, I'm always working on something right in the parking lot of my apartment.

Yeah and I also had to rent another two storage places, which I did work in at both of them. And I had to put my motorcycle in the living room. Now working on my 6.0 I do that in the driveway. It doesn't fit to well in the garage.



If you want to get **** done you get it done. If you want someone else to do the work for you, you make excuses on why you cant do it.
 

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Although that weekend was a good time, it was not the first time we met. That was at Babe's in Roanoke when you were passing Dirk stacks of 100's for parts.


If you want to get **** done you get it done. If you want someone else to do the work for you, you make excuses on why you cant do it.

Oh yeah, I remember that. Still running those injectors.

And yep. While she isn't the fastest truck out there, she is quick enough for me. And it was all done by me, The only thing I pay to have done on my vehicles is tires mounted and Alignments. That's only because I don't have the machines. I can align with tape measures, and usually do. put it on the machine for a final check and fine tuning. I can break down a tire by hand, but fork that crap.
 

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Although that weekend was a good time, it was not the first time we met. That was at Babe's in Roanoke when you were passing Dirk stacks of 100's for parts.



Yeah and I also had to rent another two storage places, which I did work in at both of them. And I had to put my motorcycle in the living room. Now working on my 6.0 I do that in the driveway. It doesn't fit to well in the garage.



If you want to get **** done you get it done. If you want someone else to do the work for you, you make excuses on why you cant do it.
its easy to work on trucks when you are home.. i have been in new york working for a year now.. not exactly feasible to haul my dually to work with me and rebuild it.. especially when it needs lots of machine work.. i dont exactly carry those items required to machine the block and balance the crank and press in cam bearings.. but i guess you have done all that yourself so you can cut guys down for not being able to do that exact thing.. when i go home with for time off, i have a problem with needing to work on toys vs visiting my family members.. family comes first.. thats why i pay someone to do it for me..

live life full throttle
 

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its easy to work on trucks when you are home.. i have been in new york working for a year now.. not exactly feasible to haul my dually to work with me and rebuild it.. especially when it needs lots of machine work.. i dont exactly carry those items required to machine the block and balance the crank and press in cam bearings.. but i guess you have done all that yourself so you can cut guys down for not being able to do that exact thing.. when i go home with for time off, i have a problem with needing to work on toys vs visiting my family members.. family comes first.. thats why i pay someone to do it for me..

live life full throttle

Whatever, bro!
 
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I wouldnt build an engine in a truck that i couldnt put in a building and have a cement floor. Last time I pulled an motor at my house after the shop was flooded, the engine hoist was sinking into the asphalt. Then trying to frikkin rassle the engine on a stand across a ***ked up apron, no thanks. Ive r&r'd five 7.3s on gravel drives and other non-ideal conditions. Im getting too old for srupid shti like that. Can I? Yes. Will I anymore? Nope. Fixing brakes or yanking a trans isnt nothing like pulling a motor and having the vehicle outside.
 

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Whatever, bro!
wtf? was that a super nija edit? i liked the other response better.. lol

im bustin chops bud.. i dont get my feelers hurt... well, until you mentioned fgl...

yes, i do what i can when i can.. last summer i pulled the motor in whitey, replaced both headgaskets and had it back in and running all in about 30hrs all by my lonesome.. that was stupid, i dont recommend doing that just to make a pull on a Saturday night..

to each their own bud.. thats all i was trying to get at.. that built not bought statement comes to mind and i think its a dumb statement because at some point someone else built the parts that gets put on the truck..

oh, and for the ninja edit..
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live life full throttle
 

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By that token, why is anybody buying tuning? Its not rocket science. It sure aint as difficult as yarding a motor out in a driveaay.
 

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Yea, its no big deal. Its just something we do. I used to mow my own grass too.

LOL

I get the whole "i did it myself" bs. Buuuuut, there are times i just cant do or flatly, dont want to fix stuff. Our winters are brutal. I live in a damn field, after working outside all day i dont want to fix anything.
 
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