01-04-2014, 11:13 AM | #2226 |
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Goooooood morning America! Got to work on the return side of the fuel lines.....i like the way the color matches my other hoses, son hates it, says heater hoses should be black
20140104_095451 by james_jaros, on Flickr 20140104_095321 by james_jaros, on Flickr Waiting on an additional 10 feet of proclassic hose from Jegs(email gift certificate from one of my sons), 8" of snow seemes to have held up delivery Yeah Dale, i couldnt believe it happened either, but it did fly off at sub sonic speed, damage couldve been much worse, if it had been aimed at my eye.... Yeah, i know my frame rails are rusty, but that will be addressed another day...... I may notch the power steering pump bracket, to allow the hose to have less of a kink Next project, build bracket to mount relay for ECU......FAST says i can load a blank program, so on star can shut my truck down in the event that it is tolen
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01-06-2014, 06:18 PM | #2227 |
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Nice work as always Jim.
“So on star can shut my truck down in the event that it is stolen” I like this idea. I wonder if anyone makes a plug in system that shuts the ECM down remotely with a cell phone or App.? I don’t need to subscribe to anything else that requires monthly installments but I would like to be able to disable my truck to deter thieves. These things aren’t very difficult to start without a key. |
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If you hear of any apps, let me know....my smart phone is smarter then me! Got the last ten feet of fuel hose, so i will be finishing up that shortly..... Your truck looks amazing, great work. You Michigan guys really have the nack, really like where you put the heater switches
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01-06-2014, 09:58 PM | #2229 |
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Making good progress Jim. Keep it up!
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01-07-2014, 12:35 PM | #2230 |
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Thanks AJ, getting close, might be able to fire it up in the spring, if those Michigan guys would only quite sending me their sh!tty weather had to crank up my electric vest, just to work on my truck brrrrrrr
Heres wishing you a better 2014, then 2012, 2013
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Had a couple minutes to work on the fuel lines.....make sure you keep an eye at a certain point on the braid, as you tighten the nut. This will tell you if the fuel line is being pushed out by the clamping barrel. I add a light oil( 3in1) to the threads and cone to help with assembly. What seems to work for me.....holding and pushing the hose, put the barrel against the leading edge of your wooden workbench, using a rachet wrench rotate the barrel counter clockwise untill it seats against the inside shoulder
Still have to build a separator for the two hoses to keep it off of the power steering tank Also, found an app to remote start wifeys Malibu 20140110_112652 by james_jaros, on Flickr
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01-11-2014, 10:15 AM | #2232 |
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I am SO glad Im done with my braided lines! lol
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01-11-2014, 10:48 PM | #2234 |
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"Also, found an app to remote start wifeys Malibu"
Whats the app called? |
01-11-2014, 10:55 PM | #2235 |
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Dont know a name, just went to my app store, typed in on star and came up with a free app on my phone. Problem is it only works on a 2013 malibu, so i have to buy her a new car, so much for 'free'
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“If those Michigan guys would only quit sending me their sh!tty weather”
Hey, better to give than to receive… |
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Really, you bought a jeepster.....
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That duel sport looks like a ton of fun! I am bikeless at the moment but will never let my MC endorsement expire. You never know when the right opportunity may find you. The last duel sport I had was a mid ‘90s xr600 probably better than ten years ago. The jeepster is way, way on the back burner but I am really looking forward to working on it. My new year’s resolution was to not buy any more projects.
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600 ccs mustve been fun, i only have 400, and thats enuff for me. Although, a turbo kit is not out of the question You can always call the jeepster an investment and not a project, so as to keep your resolution intact Sheesh! just went pink
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Mornings progress: had some time to work on the fuel pump extension rods, i need roughly 13 1/2" from mounting flange on pump to the bottom of fuel tank. I used some 3/8" hard copper to get the height, spacer is between the lower part of the pump and spring
I like to use a old fitting in vise, so as not to damage a fitting im using. Make sure to leave enough tubing to swing your mini cutter around past the siphon tube Now, i just have to extend the pump harness 20140114_125452 by james_jaros, on Flickr 20140114_131333 by james_jaros, on Flickr
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That sending unit looks like the starship Enterprise...haha!
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Oh, ok, now i see it, took awhile but your right it does. I think i can see spock and kirk at the helm. Nah, just a floater in my eye
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Second pic is the delphi 1.50 and 1.0 connectors that i got from Waytec to make my harness
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I used a 'D' crimp on the uninsulated part of the connecter and a 'C' crimp on the insulation part of the wire. Your sizes may vary depending on your crimper
I start with one size larger to get a pre crimp, just to make sure everything looks right 20140117_112720 by james_jaros, on Flickr Finished up fuel pump, the wire dividers (blue and grey) can be a little fiddly ( sorry, must be to much wheeler/dealers) but, can be done without breaking Alittle more work on the rails Now, just to run green wire back to relay, and black to ground 20140117_115858 by james_jaros, on Flickr
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I've been watching the build for awhile - just want to say awesome work, I wish I had the talent and skills to do a similar build. Pete
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Working a nut plate, to mount my filler neck to tank Gotta say this forum is a very cool place to hang out, nice guys! Nice trucks you have Pete, gotta love that blazer
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Well, the men from Michigan have been very generous indeed.....sent 10" this time, but it does give me time to work on the nutplate
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Got the nutplate finished, waiting on 6/32" ss bolts, not much room for anything larger. Had to counter bore plate (about .075 ) to allow for stud head welded to the tank, then used 10/32" setscrews to keep the plate from moving around
Now i can use the old filler neck to drill holes in the tank Just wanted to be able to drop the tank easily when it comes time to change out fuel pump Rubber gasket is next to make, between filler neck and tank 20140124_113133 by james_jaros, on Flickr 20140124_112728 by james_jaros, on Flickr
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Filler neck fitted up to tank, may require small amount of dimpling where it goes over frame.....ordered 1 3/8" soft rubber hose from filler neck supply co.(can bend 90 degrees in 11.5")
Now i can work on the vent that i got from tanks inc. and that should be the end of my tank mod. 20140211_122453 by james_jaros, on Flickr
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