It keeps things in place, I like to secure hard lines so they do not flex, say at the wheels or at control arms you want to secure the hard line so the hose flexes and not the steel line. Not that hard to drill a hole in a piece of strap, get a clip and secure the hard line. As far as fittings gores Jeggs has pretty much anything you want. We are lucky enough to have a place here in Ontario that has all that and then some in stock and can pretty much make up any hose you can dream of
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Lookin good Art. I agree about the hard brake lines. When they start flexin, bad things happen. The 2-into-1 exhaust looks good. You could have gone one step farther and and made a 6 into 1 like the Indy cars. Sounds bitchin...[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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When it runs it sounds bitching, it moves steers and stops. Brakes need more bleeding and the darn engine keeps crapping out. Gotta figure out whats up with that. Didn't do that before it disintegrated. On the bright side it's hitting on all 6 cylinders.
Darn Scrappy is light in the ass though. Spins the rear tires like nothing. Might fudge with the powersteering pulley some to pop up the volume at idle. Airshocks seem to behave themselves, no bad lifting unloading so far. Rode in an XJ with 16 and 18" airshocks and that thing was downright scary maker a turn slightly off camber and it felt like it wanted to roll, the slider would just about touch the ground it seemed like.Last edited by aw12345; 03-22-14, 08:11 PM.
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Looks like I have the running problem solved/ traced down to a specific area. Wasn't to far of with a fuel related problem.
Tried to figure out the Nissan flash code thingy on this ole gurl, seemed to indicate mass airflow sensor. Fudged with the wires to it and it would stall at will took the thing off, stuck it back on reconnected the wire plug and the darn thing seems to run like a striping arse dog.
Made a quicky video darn thing sounds loud and wicked when you romp on it. Also the led on the ecm turns green now, was showing red yesterday afternoon. Pretty happy about all of that.
https://vimeo.com/89864899Last edited by aw12345; 03-23-14, 04:02 PM.
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Drove it out of the garage, into the street and nosed it back into the garage yeah
https://vimeo.com/89880144
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Sweet! Hard to tell what it sounds like, but nice to see that it moved on it's own power[COLOR="#FF0000"]R[/COLOR]edneck [COLOR="#FF0000"]D[/COLOR]riveway [COLOR="#FF0000"]F[/COLOR]ab
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Sure looks better with a bit of sheetmetal
Guess it's time for the dreaded list
Regear axles, make front driveshaft.
Plumb ARB compressor and tank.
Weld on grille
Clean all wiring
Finish sheetmetal work on floor use some sheet metal grating to stop gravel spray and still allow to see the front tires.
Make new fuel lines.
Install and wire gauges
Finish welding on cage
Make a rack for cooler and tool bag
Finish exhaust and install muffler.
Install hi volume powersteering pump and make brackets for it
Plumb powersteering cooler
Install trans cooler fan
Install winch
Install rear suckdown winch
Rig some led lights up front
Machine wheelspacers. Done
Well that just about should get me to a shakedown runLast edited by aw12345; 04-07-14, 01:53 PM.
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Did a bit of milling yesterday to avoid more of this happening
Ended up looking like this, needs some machining of the bolt heads for clearance, but looks like I got that figured out, didn't want to cut to deep into the wheel spacers. Bolts gonna end up looking like button heads.
Buddy also gave me some sheetmetal, which led to this
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Gonna hit the steel yard in a lil for some angle iron to built some more tabs and frame to mount the sheetmetal on.
Last edited by aw12345; 04-07-14, 09:30 PM.
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