Part 3 • A Day At the Junkyard (More F250 Repa...
Part 2 • Fixing Up An Old Truck.
Part 1 • I Bought A Big 'Ol Truck. Is The Moto...
This video makes part 4 on my 1983 F250. This truck has been pretty good to me recently, but there's still plenty to do on it. It almost left me stranded because of what ended up being a weak fuel pump and rotted rubber lines (Shown in the beginning of this video). I had to reprime the fuel pump in the middle of rush hour traffic, in the middle of the road. That aside, I addressed some small issues and some things I've been meaning to get to for a while, like getting both of the dual fuel tanks in functioning order and rearranging the rear bumper/trailer hitch.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro. No start, no fuel?
02:23 Replacing rubber lines (Cracked and sucking air)
04:31 Replacing the fuel pump after all
05:39 The throttle isn't opening all the way (Replacing frayed cable and modifying the bracket)
10:22 Dirty fuel in the rear gas tank.
13:27 I have to remove the trailer hitch/bumper before I can get the gas tank out.
18:39 Now the gas tank removal
25:38 Moving on for now, remounting the rear bumper (hangs down way too low for my liking)
40:13 Fixing the windshield wiper (Motor needed cleaning)
46:04 Installing a new trailer hitch
50:40 Installing a new rear gas tank
58:28 Installing a "stereo"
1:03:23 Looks like the cassette deck needs some repairs first (Warbled audio)
1:06:25 Outro: the closest thing to offroading in the middle of the city
1:09:12 Cat