Bro you did it the hard way. If you would have removed the dog house and the passenger seat then all you would have to do is pull it from the double side door with a cherry picker. I had a 66 ford van very similar and that is what I did. It was pretty easy and a lot less dangerous.
I loved my 65 short wheelbase van !!!! 6 cylinder, 3 on the tree !!! Plum Crazy paint!!! 68 camaro seats ,Cragar SS and big tires 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊 thanks for the purple curtains Diane !!!!!😅😅😅😅😅😅
Glad to see new van videos, i got the van bug few years back, got a good 65 driver, working on the manuel linkages, Been hoard these vans ever since, Ill definitely keep watching,
That was one of my favorite vans when I was growing up. They look good when you pump it out. That is if that’s what you are going to do. When I was 16. My first car was a 1966 Chevy impala. I wish I still had that car.
I’m very excited to get it all done up! It’s such a bummer to think of some of the cars I wish I had back as well 😩. 66 impala would be amazing! Gorgeous car
through the bottom is more feasible with a lift...it didn't occur to you to measure the height of the engine and compare to the clearance under the Van?? smh... @@OverRevved
I am old enough to have fooled with these back when they were not all that old. As I recall, the van had a splash pan under the front that directed air up to the radiator while traveling at road speed, which is likely the overheating issue. That splash also had a flat plate near the end so the air HAD to go up to the radiator. Engine removal is from the top, after pulling the trans. The doghouse is bolted to the floor so pull that and all of a sudden you are wide open. Engine crane in through the passenger door or the side cargo doors. That HEI distributor is way newer than the van. Guessing late 70s or so. Could be the engine was changed years ago for a 230 cube unit. The original engine was a 194 cube unit. BTW, I stumbled on one of these maybe 2 years ago while at a music festival in upstate NY. It was near perfect. The owner said he found it in a storage container with the roof cut off, because someone was going to convert it to a high-top camper. (fiberglass roof) All of the original parts were there so he welded it back together then painted it. I compared it to my 64 Corvair panel van and my van was a foot longer! (what was Chevy thinking?) This thing has the same dash cluster and glove box door as the Corvair too.
Ya that 230 that came out appears to be factory! I thought it was suppose to be a 194 also but after checking block codes it seemed to match. Crazy! Maybe a rare deal 🤷🏼♂️ some good to know stuff though! Thanks!
@@OverRevved oh, you could have ordered a 230, but most of these were the base model, which is the 194 engine. If that's the case, you may also have "highway gears" in the rear end. That HEI distributor just throws a curve ball into the mix.... but it's worth keeping. They have some serious hot spark compared to the old points ignition.
Originally I thought about doing that, but the engine was seized and had been open for a long time so most likely no good. Plus with all the rot and no title I wanted the cleaner one. Also I checked that glovebox and it has a latch and holes for the hinge so looks like it was missing after all 👍🏻
Learn to use a choke and you wont need to spray fluid!! Also you have to realize that the engine on those vans are in a little house inside the van so it's like it (the motor) will always start.
Well I’m currently still stripping that one for parts and it does not have a title so I’m most likely not selling it. Sorry. But I might start putting some of the extra parts up for sale on my eBay and will post a link if/when I do!
@@kevinruel209 no, unfortunately I’m not gonna plan to part out or sell any of the spare parts unless I was selling both vans. I’ve come to learn that it is very difficult finding any parts for these first gen g10 vans 😂
Bro you did it the hard way. If you would have removed the dog house and the passenger seat then all you would have to do is pull it from the double side door with a cherry picker. I had a 66 ford van very similar and that is what I did. It was pretty easy and a lot less dangerous.
@@dolos-4-yeshua826 😂 I know it, if you watch the second video I went out the dog house.
My 1970 Nova originally came with a 250 strait 6. These are such cool vans! I'll be watching. 👍
I loved my 65 short wheelbase van !!!! 6 cylinder, 3 on the tree !!! Plum Crazy paint!!! 68 camaro seats ,Cragar SS and big tires 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊 thanks for the purple curtains Diane !!!!!😅😅😅😅😅😅
Tranny out, ciutch 'n bellhousing out, seats out. Motor comes out the top with cherry picker, and out the door. It works, I've done it 3 times!
@@MarkGerisch-k3w ya I’m the second video I went out through the top and it went smooth 👌🏻
Great video one of the best I've sewn
@@stevehartz4615 thanks so much! They are getting better as we go!
I’m looking forward to see all the work you are going to do with this van
Glad to see new van videos, i got the van bug few years back, got a good 65 driver, working on the manuel linkages,
Been hoard these vans ever since,
Ill definitely keep watching,
That was one of my favorite vans when I was growing up. They look good when you pump it out. That is if that’s what you are going to do. When I was 16. My first car was a 1966 Chevy impala. I wish I still had that car.
I’m very excited to get it all done up! It’s such a bummer to think of some of the cars I wish I had back as well 😩. 66 impala would be amazing! Gorgeous car
Watched second episode first and subscribed. Was a little edge of my seat and biting my finger nails as you were dropping the motor!
Haha ya didn’t go as planned that’s for sure!
Lol hey I know that guy! I'm telling ya bud...gasser would be bitchin. Sweet video bud. Glad to see ya growin
That’s certainly doing it the hard way.
Ya! Think I’ll try going out the top on the second, separate them and up through the doghouse
through the bottom is more feasible with a lift...it didn't occur to you to measure the height of the engine and compare to the clearance under the Van?? smh... @@OverRevved
Haha ya especially with that transmission jack, I should have figured I would run into that 😂
LOVE THE AUDIOPHILE TUNES
I am old enough to have fooled with these back when they were not all that old. As I recall, the van had a splash pan under the front that directed air up to the radiator while traveling at road speed, which is likely the overheating issue. That splash also had a flat plate near the end so the air HAD to go up to the radiator. Engine removal is from the top, after pulling the trans. The doghouse is bolted to the floor so pull that and all of a sudden you are wide open. Engine crane in through the passenger door or the side cargo doors. That HEI distributor is way newer than the van. Guessing late 70s or so. Could be the engine was changed years ago for a 230 cube unit. The original engine was a 194 cube unit. BTW, I stumbled on one of these maybe 2 years ago while at a music festival in upstate NY. It was near perfect. The owner said he found it in a storage container with the roof cut off, because someone was going to convert it to a high-top camper. (fiberglass roof) All of the original parts were there so he welded it back together then painted it. I compared it to my 64 Corvair panel van and my van was a foot longer! (what was Chevy thinking?) This thing has the same dash cluster and glove box door as the Corvair too.
Ya that 230 that came out appears to be factory! I thought it was suppose to be a 194 also but after checking block codes it seemed to match. Crazy! Maybe a rare deal 🤷🏼♂️ some good to know stuff though! Thanks!
@@OverRevved oh, you could have ordered a 230, but most of these were the base model, which is the 194 engine. If that's the case, you may also have "highway gears" in the rear end. That HEI distributor just throws a curve ball into the mix.... but it's worth keeping. They have some serious hot spark compared to the old points ignition.
Guess it's way to soon to start singing; "LIke a picture she was layin there, moonlight dancin off her hair, woke up and took me by the hand.....
Best freakin floor creeper ever
😂
One Scooby snack for you MMMMMMMM
I built & am now driving a 66 model. Im still missing a glovebox door if you have an extra, happy to buy it.
Ah sorry man! I only have the one, other one was missing. Happy vanning!
The glove box door is not missing. The basic stripped down model came without.
@@emmajerry oh good to know! Seeing the glovebox but no lid I just assumed 👍🏻
it looks like your radiator hose of top is going down from motor to the radiator, could have been air locked.
I don't have a clue why you would not keep the motor in it and make both good running vans!
Originally I thought about doing that, but the engine was seized and had been open for a long time so most likely no good. Plus with all the rot and no title I wanted the cleaner one. Also I checked that glovebox and it has a latch and holes for the hinge so looks like it was missing after all 👍🏻
Learn to use a choke and you wont need to spray fluid!! Also you have to realize that the engine on those vans are in a little house inside the van so it's like it (the motor) will always start.
it's out, yeppers
Should have just swapped tags. 😂
Hi wood you like to sell the front axle
If only you could have towed the second van out with the first.
You know you can't put it back in that way, RIGHT?
In the second episode I put it into the second van from the top 😂
I would love to buy the one you don't fix , contact me please
Well I’m currently still stripping that one for parts and it does not have a title so I’m most likely not selling it. Sorry. But I might start putting some of the extra parts up for sale on my eBay and will post a link if/when I do!
@OverRevved ok I'm looking to buy one if you find another . Title dosent matter to me . Also I'd be interested in the front axle and springs .
Cherry picker threw the barn doors it would come strait out ...its how its supposed to come out
Haha ya if you catch the 2nd episode I went that route. Went a lot smoother
they put them in through the bottom at the factory.
if you have the right tools, it is not a bad way to go.
Hi wood you like to sell the front axle
@@kevinruel209 no, unfortunately I’m not gonna plan to part out or sell any of the spare parts unless I was selling both vans. I’ve come to learn that it is very difficult finding any parts for these first gen g10 vans 😂