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Yesterday reworked the left header so the front driveshaft will now have some living space
coolant pipe lower (3) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
Today bend up the lower coolant tube, snake through there pretty nicely, will weld it together and in place this week and see if I can bend the upper one
coolant pipe lower (4) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
coolant pipe lower (5) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
coolant pipe lower (1) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
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Shoulda, coulda been a plumber
Came out half way decent, other item brought under control\
coolant tube (4) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
coolant tube (3) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
coolant tube (2) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
coolant tube (1) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
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Art, you gotta do something about those birds that keep getting in your garage and pooping on your pipe"The Jeep...is a fitting instrument to transport the free people of a free nation with the respect to which we are entitled and the dignity that we deserve."
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Couple of steps forward and one backwards. Started flipping the rear calipers, got one side done and found that I absolutely do not like the way the 2piece wheel spacers bolt together. Going to have to stick them on a mill and machine them either for a button head or a socket head allen bolt. One of the flathead allen bolts sheared the head off at 90 lbs torque. On the bright side it isn't terribly hard to make it work.
Need to have 2 hoses made and a few more fittings in the morning and the brakes are plumbed.
Then on to steering yeah. Gonna be fun to rig that together
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Scrappy is coming along, it has working brakes, picked up all the needed radiator hoses today and moved on to steering.
Got enough hose to make the hoses going to the ram and have the routing pretty well figured out.
Had to figure out which hose goes where, decisions decisions. Looked at the PSC site and my assumption was right left port feeds the right side of the ram to make it steer left. Now on to cobble a reservoir and a pressure hose to the steering valve. Darn ole Scrappy might just move under it's own power this week. 3 more days to make it happen
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Yup sure would, simple swap of the hoses on the orbital would cure it pretty quickly. Figured out how to rig up the pressure line to the orbital. Now need to find some tube to alter my reservoir, life is just never simple. Going to have to hunt tomorrow for some hydraulic hose/ line clamps, pour juice in the steering system and see what it takes to get most of the air out. Pretty happy with the brake system routing came out pretty clean. Pooped tonight, was a long day of most excellent tinkering
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Ole Scrappy has functioning steering yeah, didn't even cross the hoses. Now on to making the old gurl run again.
Almost got er going need to get a few sparkplugs a couple of hose clamps and a shorter belt and see if the coolant doesn't pee all over the place. Gonna be an interesting morning tomorrow.
Will be great to see it come to life and move under it's own power
scrappy (4) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
scrappy (3) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
scrappy (2) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
scrappy (1) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
scrappy (8) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
scrappy (7) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
scrappy (6) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
scrappy (5) by aartjestaartje, on Flickr
Curious about several things, want to see how the air shocks behave, how it craws with the 4.56 gears, how well the stock powersteering pump works and if the darn thing shifts with the manual contraption. The anticipation is just about killing me
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alot of stuff going on in there, haha! :-D I can't wait to see it in action![COLOR="#FF0000"]R[/COLOR]edneck [COLOR="#FF0000"]D[/COLOR]riveway [COLOR="#FF0000"]F[/COLOR]ab
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So, I noticed that you put a tab/bracket where the hard line meets the soft line for the brakes. Like factory applications. When I redid my brakes on the Willys, the factory tabs were not in a good location to be re-used, so I just didn't use any tabs.
Is this a problem? What is the purpose of the tabs? I thought it over a few times, and decided that they weren't needed. Have I overlooked something?[COLOR="#FF0000"]R[/COLOR]edneck [COLOR="#FF0000"]D[/COLOR]riveway [COLOR="#FF0000"]F[/COLOR]ab
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