04-22-2013, 01:11 AM | #376 |
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Far closer to perfect than what mine will be. I'll be tackling that in a week or two, as well.
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Thanks guys! I'm pretty happy about how they turned out. Now I just need to figure out what I'm going to do next.
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Looks really good MJ!
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very nice progress!
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04-22-2013, 08:23 PM | #380 |
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Thanks Brett and Mike!
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04-27-2013, 10:56 AM | #381 |
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Last night I got one of the shock mounts tacked in. Of course this was after I was in a panic because I thought the shocks were too short. Turns out I just so happened to grab the boxes for the front instead of the rear
Here's the temporary fixture I made to hold the tab at the right angle All tacked in! Today, I need to finish grinding off the old mount on the driver's side (which I swear the po used an entire case of welding rods on). Then I should be able to tack the driver's side. From there, I think my next course of action will be to disassemble the frame for the top coat of chassis black. I will also use that opportunity to get the axles all cleaned up and painted. |
04-27-2013, 03:41 PM | #382 |
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I was able to grind all the gob welds off the old shock mount and tack the new one on. I think all frame mods are done, so it's now time to tear her down again so I can paint the frame!
If anyone sees anything wrong with this setup, please chime in before it's too late :-) Posted via Mobile Device Posted via Mobile Device |
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Last night I ran across a post by see ten that had a trick using a socket over the studs on the steering arm to "shock" the cone washers out so that you can get the arm off the knuckle. I honestly thought it was BS but I just had to try it. Guess what!?! It worked like a champ!!!! I had it off in about 10 minutes (after hours of heating and banging and cussing prior to that). Of course I destroyed my 1-1/8 deep Mac socket, but you know what that was a sacrifice I was willing to make.
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05-03-2013, 03:10 PM | #384 |
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Looking really good Mike! Should go back together pretty fast once you finish painting the frame.
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So what did you do with the socket? I've got a 4x4 now, too, and may need to do that at some point.
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Came over to check out your build. Very nice man!
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Is the frame painted yet? At least disassembled?
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05-04-2013, 09:51 PM | #389 |
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I was more asking about the trick you talked about doing with the socket, not so much about what you are doing with the socket now that its toast...
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Lol...no, I haven't even worked on it this weekend. I did bring the engine hoist home so I can pull the motor.
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05-06-2013, 08:02 PM | #391 |
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Well, the frame is all torn down. Should be able to paint the frame this weekend.
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Dang! That was fast. I was only kidding in my last post
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Well it's time for me to stop screwing around
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05-06-2013, 11:47 PM | #394 |
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Yeah! Somebody has to make some progress...
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I was hoping it would be you!
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Well, progress is being made, just not on Mustard. I've been getting Blue Bell (the 87 K20) up to snuff. I ended up replacing a stretch of brake line, and I gotta say that your's looks much better than the hodge podge job I did. I think I'll be getting a better bender (like yours) when I do Mustard. The one I have just can't bend a tight enough radius to look decent.
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Frame painted and chassis reassembled yet? No pressure at all here, but you've had a couple of weeks now
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I haven't had a chance to work on the truck. I've spent the last few weekends trying to get our motorhome ready for Memorial weekend, then camping, and now next weekend I have to go to SK, Canada for work. So hopefully the weekend after I'll get something done. I should get out there and work on tearing my front axle down, but the motivation fairy hasn't spent a lot of time around here
Thanks for checking in though...I think it helps me lure that bugger in here. |
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Hottest day of the year so far here. Nothing like a light baking in the garage
Today my suspicions were confirmed. I tore the front axle apart and found a broken shaft. Damn...oh well, with the axle ripped down this far, it will be getting new seals, u joints, ball joints and a fresh coat of paint. Missing something here |
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