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I also did get my motor mount removed, a huge chunk is missing and the rubber isn't even like rubber anymore, it was pretty clear that it needed to be replaced. I searched for weeks with no success and even found a part number from an old parts book but it turns out the mount was discontinued. So my new plan is to rebuild it, I'll melt out all the old rubber and pour in new polyurethane and let it cure, should be much stiffer than the original rubber
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Can you supply me with the old part number bud?
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Man that just looks nasty hahaha
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Anchor-Indus...JU~2Qy&vxp=mtr Even the one pictured in Jim Carter parts who specializes in these is different. |
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So I've been busy lately with work and school starting back up but I've still been working on the truck, just haven't been getting a lot accomplished. Trying to remove the 14 bolts that hold the crossmember in place has proven to be the most difficult thing I have ever done on this truck. The upper control arm was in the way of the nuts so I had to break the balljoints loose (did not come easy). And to add to it each bolt was really rusted on and I don't have a torch to melt them out and an angle grinder or drill wouldn't fit in the tight space so my only option was to heat them up and use penatrant oil and loosen them off with a breaker bar, this took almost an hour per bolt because of how difficult it was to turn. I've so far gotten 8 of them out and only have the bottom ones left. Here is a pic of how the truck currently looks, all the front sheet metal is now off to make the job easier
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Been there not to long ago.Mine had a fully boxed frame from the P.O i had to hole saw access to those bolts and nuts i feel your pain.
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Tough work for sure. Left mine in for that very reason. haha Only suspension upgrade I did was a front sway bar. Rest was new upper and lower control arms, ball joints, coil springs, shocks, and steering components. I will say...that front end is STIFF. That and the light motor and sway bar should make this thing corner like a 2016 camaro. lol
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Your a resourceful dude! I want to see that motor mount when your done. Keep on rocking, you ought to have a killer truck when your done, and a bunch of new skills for the next one!
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Looking good Nik, keep it going.
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No pics for today but after work I got a little time on the truck and managed to get all the bolts on the crossmember removed, every bolt fought me to the very end but with heat and penatrant oil I had success. Tomorrow if I get a chance I will disconnect the steering linkage and pull the crossmember out |
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Forgot to mention the poly bushings and rear sway bar to. haha! Can't wait to see how it improves cornering. As the small truck it was, it handle pretty darn well. :chevy:
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Got busy today after school and disconnected the steering linkage and was able to pull out the crossmember, not a fun job. Now I can start to get the frame prepped for the 78 crossmember.
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Got the 78 Crossmember mocked up today, everything is looking good. One thing I wasn't expecting is that the upper control arm is hitting the inner fender, it'll just have to be trimmed
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hi nik. the bed wood is verry simpel. boot plywood , paint with clear color ,stahlness steehl carpet rods drill done.
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Are those control arm bushings all the way in?
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Got all the holes drilled in the side of the frame for the crossmember, the ones with bolts sitting in them are the ones that will be used, the rest now serve no purpose. now all I need to do is the bottom ones
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Also made a template out of cart board to mock up my booster and clutch master so I can build a bracket. They both mount in the same location as captainfab's old bracket except mine will mount flush and bolt into the firewall since I need as much room as possible to fit the oil bath air cleaner
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