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Old 03-03-2016 | 01:30 PM
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As the title states I'm building up my old 1995 dodge ram 4x4 with the 360 it's the Dana 44 front 9.25 rear end it is going to be my work/plow/mud truck it's not going to be making little if any long trips it sat for almost 5 years before I was able to afford to get her running right (she was leaking oil) bad oil switch but can now afford it so far I have put in pace setter long tube headers, true duel exhaust 2 1/2 pipe with thrush welded mufflers, and soon a x pipe, distributer cap, rotor, wires plug, water pump, a/c delete, radiator, thermostat, battery, u-joints so she's pretty good mechanically right now I have bought new rims and tires 35x12.5x16.5 my fenders were pretty rusty/rotted but I have a metal fab buddy making me some custom cut out flares bit of rub stock. Now what I'm wondering is the tires are hard (expensive) used and new unless I go with the military 37x12.5x16.5 now I haven't done anything to the suspension yet cause with the plow I know it will way it down and saw if I had v10 springs or maybe coil spacers I plan to cut up the fenders abit any way to get rid of the rust on them on the front end and rear end but then I'll need a lift all the way around to clear the tires at the same time don't want it lifted up to high put strain on the axels from the plow/tire setup so any suggestions I don't care about ride comfort btw just need to keep the fenders off the wheels would be appreciated I plan on keeping this truck a long time so if I gotta spend a bit more it'll take me a while to get but if there is a cheaper but still good alternative that would be awesome thanks

Spark plug in cyl 5 snapped lol got it out btw








Pic before I got stared I drove her out from behind the shed








Distributer was held on with a zip tie screw was snapped





Rotor lol cyl 1 and 4 I believe were swaped on the plug wires mad for some nasty backfire runs great now don't even know how it drove around the yard before lol





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Old 03-03-2016 | 02:42 PM
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Btw this is not just a lift question also about motor like what else I should change I forgot to mention earlier I also plan on getting a double timing chain before I do water pump and I also still need to buy the two main radiator hoses I believe mine is leaking I also plan on the kegger mod and throttle body mod in the near future just waiting on fund and for it to get warmer I do not have a garage to work out of just a tarp and it's like 20 degrees right now lol
 
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Old 03-03-2016 | 02:57 PM
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I should also say future plans before the plow is to cut out rust sand blast pull big dents and rhino line the whole truck and frame if I can or undercoating don't want the salt to eat it away to fast after I finish me and my dad are going for a baja truck look (gives us an excuse to chop her up a bit) and my buddy is going to reinforce the panels we do so they don't get "floppy"
 
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Old 03-03-2016 | 03:59 PM
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Make it run good first, then do alll the maintenance it has been missing out on, especially for the trans. Running it as a plow truck is going to be hard on that poor ol' auto....

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Welcome! Happy to see another one brought back to life
 
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Old 03-03-2016 | 08:28 PM
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Thanks guys if I get everything done this weekend weather permitting I'll get a viedo so you all can hear and see it running I accidentally roasted em a bit coming off a stop sign on the way home she's old but strong
 
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Made a good dent today got every thing but new hoses and thermo stat





When taking radiator my dad thought the transmission cooler was an old a/c line and cut the rubber part of lol but should be ready to rock by tomorrow
 
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Made a good dent today got every thing but new hoses and thermo stat





When taking radiator my dad thought the transmission cooler was an old a/c line and cut the rubber part of lol but should be ready to rock by tomorrow





Cleaned her up alot





Time for the throttle body and intake I broke a screw on the tb :/ and hose up front and question what is the sensor thing on the back of the fuel rail on the right side?
 
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Do you have a fuel pressure gauge? Looks a lot like the sensor for one.
 
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Old 03-07-2016 | 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by HeyYou
Do you have a fuel pressure gauge? Looks a lot like the sensor for one.
I don't all standerd gauges
 


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