Amen to that. I remember when I was a kid helping my dad swap out an engine in the family's mid 60's Ford F250, using mostly open-end wrenches. I used to have a '54 GMC pickup with the 248 straight 6 engine. It was an unusual one, as it had a factory 4-speed stick instead of the 3-on-the-tree most of them from that era had. I almost never used 1st gear, as it was extremely low, and 2nd was about as low as 1st in most trucks. It was a breeze to work on. It had two radiator hoses, two heater hoses, 6 plug wires, and a coil wire. There was almost enough room in the engine compartment that you could have almost stood between the engine and the fender to work on it. Wish I'd never sold it.
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