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Awesome broncos!
unfortunately I just sold that 3 speed on Marketplace. A small shop in San Marcos is doing the body work.
i made more progress today. Had to fab up a couple brake line brackets for the front since I didn’t have any originals. But now the brake lines are completely done until the body is back on. Next up: re-assembly of the steering and mounting the new steering box, then fuel tank and lines before I start prepping the motor and tranny to go back in.
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I was able to save the original tie rod. The ball joints still swiveled fine with no slop, so I painted it and forced all the old grease out with new grease and put new dust boots on.
I got the fuel tank into place to start on that plumbing. Only issue is it is designed to butt against the underside of the body, so with no body I need to figure out how to secure it.
I ordered fuel lines and the flex plate and hardware to get the motor and tranny back together.
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I started working on the fuel system, and got the newly rebuilt front end full of fluid. I then learned that a couple of the plug welds where the axle tube meet the center section leak profusely. So I guess now I get to drain the brand new gear oil and weld them up.
fuel lines and filter arrived, and I got all the engine accessory drive ordered.
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We’ve got updates!
engine and trans were successfully mated and are back in. It was fun using a slice of bread to get the old pilot bearing out of the crank.
I got the alternator and PS pump and their belts on. I was also able to spin the oil pump with a drill. The engine has sat a couple years so I’ll likely do that a few times here and there.
next up is the transmission crossmember and I believe the exhaust system will be arriving this weekend.
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Went to put the transfer case back in, and the little ziplock that I put the 13 needle bearings in for the input shaft only had 12. Not a big deal money wise, but very frustrating and more waiting on parts. After that, just a few things to chip away on while I wait and see what kind of memorial day sales there will be for ordering some of the expensive things I will be needing, like the EFI setup and trans controller.
The body shop is moving right along. It's so cut to pieces right now I didn't even want to take pictures. But its about to start going back together. the entire floor pan, firewall, and cowl area will be new steel. He said he is hoping to be done by the end of July, but I'm not holding my breath on that.
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