It's huge for an SUV, but in reality is smaller than an F-series crew cab short bed.
Take a look at my 40 year old Banana. It's a Coronado Gold 1975 F150 Explorer package. 2wd, 390 4bbl, AT and factory A/C. I bought her from the original owner who drove her out to AZ in 1978. It's got about 300,000 miles. Short term I'm fixing some aged wiring, new lighting, replacing bed carpet, and have the steering box out for rebuild. After that it will be F350 brakes and a shackle flip/coil bucket lift. Final mod is going to be a Diesel/5-speed swap. The paint is original and the only time Ford used that color so I'll just touch up and blend the bare areas.
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Nice Bronco. I used to have 95 EB with the same Black/Gold/Tan color scheme. It was a lot rougher than yours but fun cruising down to the beach.
It has a 390 and a C6 auto transmission. I would love to keep the 390 but I can get waste motor oil and Jet-A for free. An IDI swap would really open up the budget to use her a lot more. It not like it's numbers matching any more. The original owner swapped in an NTW rebuilt short block at 250k.
Ha! Thanks! I've been told the key to happiness is wanting what you have... I'm still learning that one... I'm Going to do a 05 axle swap so I can get some real suspension under it (prob Carli Dominator 3.0, strip it down to the cab, 2011+ front clip, custom flatbed with a custom camper... Later this year I hope...
Something like this... Just adult sized...
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If you're running Jet-A, make sure your fuel system, to include fuel metering, can handle it. Just throwing Jet-A into a stock diesel motor can blow it up. I've seen it happen with some of our fuel system guys who take "waste" fuel and "test" it out. Nearly fried the motor and turned it into a run away. Just be careful. If nothing else, try mixing it with your waste oil to get the power levels you need.
I wasnt planning to ever run straight Jet-A. It doesn't have the lubricity of diesel and eats up injection pumps. It will be cut with 100W or 20W50 WMO. My truck has dual tanks. 1 will be for regular diesel and the other for WMO\Jet-A. Do you know if anyone has tried Mil-H-5606? Its about like ATF slighty heavier
Oh, I know 5606 well. Very well. I'm a crew chief on E-3 sentry's and I'm in contact with the stuff on an almost daily basis. To answer your question though, no, I've never heard of anybody using it, either as a diesel lubricant or a fuel mix. I do know its high temp and looses heat quickly and its fairly caustic stuff if you're not used to handling petroleum based liquids.