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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / February 2008

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Add on Cruise for Older F350 [1979]

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reader@newsguy.com - 27 Apr 2007 14:39 GMT
Sorry if this topic has been beaten to a pulp in the past.  If so I'm
not finding a good account on google groups.

I want to add a cruise control kit to a 1979

Further, plowing google turns up mostly newer listgings.  Not finding
info about adding cruise control kit to an 1979 F350.

I hope someone here has done it and can guide me a bit.
Whitelightning - 27 Apr 2007 19:11 GMT
> Sorry if this topic has been beaten to a pulp in the past.  If so I'm
> not finding a good account on google groups.
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> I hope someone here has done it and can guide me a bit.

Rostra part number   250-1176. This used to be Dana. I installed hundreds of
these
things when I worked for Sears.  Instructions are very clear and easy to
follow.  system is fairly simple in operation.
http://www.rostra.com/cruise-control.htm has info on unit and a downloadable
installation manual.  Biggest issue we had was "magnet" getting knocked off
drive shaft.  Very seldom did controllers go bad and even less problems with
the servos.

Whitelightning
Big Al - 28 Apr 2007 18:51 GMT
> > Sorry if this topic has been beaten to a pulp in the past.  If so I'm
> > not finding a good account on google groups.
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> Whitelightning

If you look at J. C. Whitney's catalog there are a number of them that are
easy to install. Some work off magnets on the drive shaft, others work off
the spark coil. (Tach signal.)

Al
reader@newsguy.com - 30 Apr 2007 04:22 GMT
>> Further, plowing google turns up mostly newer listgings.  Not finding
>> info about adding cruise control kit to an 1979 F350.
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> Whitelightning

Thanks WL, that looks like just the ticket.  Knowing someone has
installed them with little trouble gives me a lot more confidence in
the product.
SMITH29 - 17 Jul 2007 01:43 GMT
> Sorry if this topic has been beaten to a pulp in the past.  If so I'm
> not finding a good account on google groups.
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> I hope someone here has done it and can guide me a bit.
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Ashton Crusher - 13 Feb 2008 06:42 GMT
>Sorry if this topic has been beaten to a pulp in the past.  If so I'm
>not finding a good account on google groups.
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>I hope someone here has done it and can guide me a bit.

It should be easy to do on a 79.  I put one on a 76 Blazer.  One thing
to look for is whether they are just going to run it off of the
distributor, which means you can only use it when the truck has been
shifted into "high gear", or whether they will get the speed readings
from magnets on the drive shaft, or if they are going fancier, by
adding an adapter between the transmission and speedo cable adaptor.
The ones that run off the distributor/coil are easier to install but
don't maintain the speed particularly well as you go up and down hills
if you have an automatic.  I imagine JC Whitney still carries the kits
if you are DIY.

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