The Wanderers build

superbuickguy

Explorer
Lots of parts arriving
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time to start checking clearances
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hmm, think I need to use a different panhard mount
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better.. also new steering box is in place
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superbuickguy

Explorer
I love it when my crap actually isn't... that dirty pump on top is a $400 core. yay
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for those 2 who wonder at these dimensions... NV4500 4wd depth
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dimension for the 208
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overall measurement is exactly the same as the 700r4/208 combo
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do they call this stack height?
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I could go this tall... but no....
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steering wouldn't be terrible... hmmm...
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superbuickguy

Explorer
time to glue these on.... first, I got a comment that you can't weld cast steel to DOM... uh, GM did. Look at the ends.... okay, now that that's ended
I spent too much time deciding if I wanted to move the springs out - obviously there is more 'stability' but in the end I decided that the benefits outweighed the positives and kept them closer to centerline
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the biggest benefit is it will maintain the stock shock location so I don't spend too much on shocks
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lots of welding.... both sides
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3.5 positive camber, level spring pads
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otherside
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panhard mount in place
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tomorrow.... we will see but likely starting to design the arms
 

superbuickguy

Explorer
ride height.... 8"-9" lift...
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hang the axle off the bump stops... fairly easy way of centering everything
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time to connect the dots.... again, suspension goes up less than it droops.... to be honest, for what I do, clearance really isn't everything. if I can safely run 37s, there isn't a trail out here that I can't run. If I lived in the mud of the midwest or south... then different story... but even snow, 37s work just fine if the suspension works
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brackets are on backwards... ah well, easy fix
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Doubt I'll get to this again before Thanksgiving... family and friends coming so this gets to be a paperweight until that's done.

Have a Happy Thanksgiving, find people you like and spend time with them.
 

superbuickguy

Explorer
well, as I said before Turkey day - I wouldn't do updates... which was true but not for reasons I imagined. Got sick after everyone left on Thursday and spent all Friday and Saturday in bed.
I did get stuff, though
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the tires are going on the '40 - but they're the same size (395/70r16 or 38x15.5) as the Toyos so I figured I'd get an idea if I'm thinking right.... I am
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again, this is going to be like the '40 - far more down travel then up travel - so it shouldn't require much trimming to keep everything happy

they also came with the same internal bead lock wheels like are on the Suburban and the Colorado... which was a nice bonus. tires are 50%. probably out of date but don't care.
 

superbuickguy

Explorer
More front suspension.
but first one must scooch the entertainment committee out
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tentative placement for the mounts....
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I'm all about the calibrated eyeball at this point. Right now is make sure everything will work where it needs to go. I've already checked the frame for square.
here is a good example of a lot going in a small space
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panhard bar, steering, coil spring and a shock...
my beta test.... I like how it works now.
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another view of the hard bit - key to making it all fit will be laying the coil spring towards the back just a bit - yes, coil overs would be easier but let me remind - $2000 each....
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bushings are in place - and you have no idea the temptation of welding the bars with the poly inside... those are going to be a pain to get out
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waiting on a couple parts I didn't order initially but by the time they get here I should be able to weld it all together....
 

superbuickguy

Explorer
incremental progress
I guess my calibrated eyeball wasn't wrong (the edge of the pumpkin is center)
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key here is similar length of the panhard bar and the steering cross arm
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tacked bracket in place then trial eyeball the spring
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and trial fit with the TRE in place.
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That spring isn't likely going to be enough for what I'm doing.... I don't know whether I got it for the FJ40 or for my wife's Jeep... the '40, maybe because I think they were E350 van springs, but the JK, yeah fat chance.
 

superbuickguy

Explorer
absolutely the most frustrating part of a build... spend 'extra' money for a 'complete' kit.... and there's missing parts.
stopped here because there were no tube adapters for the johnny joint end
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figure, why not do the cross bars (steering rod, panhard bar, cross steering shaft)... and guess what, missing those adapters too
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not naming names but looks like my supplier just changed. I suppose I'd be less annoyed if I knew where my taps went... those and my large x huge drill bits - I could make some in my lathe.... but no, now I get to wait until Monday to get the parts.
 

superbuickguy

Explorer
motor... since I'm waiting on other fronts
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time to strip off all the 24v stuff..... which should be worth keeping since it's as rare as hen's teeth (H1 Civilian only)
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If they could have figured out how to hybrid this motor with the starter motor, it probably would have doubled its hp
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thankfully, in that vein, I've kept most of the stuff from the other motors.... though, not driver's side manifolds.. fortunately I have one on the 6.2...
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in case you're curious, yes, it's heavy
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this is unique to this block - and van blocks - the turbo is in the center so they need to get oil to and from the turbo.... and put oil in the valley of the motor.... this motor has 34k miles on it and was obviously leaking from the factory...
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also, it seems the replaced the turbo at least once because there were random bolts near the turbo (random, turbo bolts)
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NevadaLover

Forking Icehole
motor... since I'm waiting on other fronts
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time to strip off all the 24v stuff..... which should be worth keeping since it's as rare as hen's teeth (H1 Civilian only)
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If they could have figured out how to hybrid this motor with the starter motor, it probably would have doubled its hp
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thankfully, in that vein, I've kept most of the stuff from the other motors.... though, not driver's side manifolds.. fortunately I have one on the 6.2...
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in case you're curious, yes, it's heavy
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this is unique to this block - and van blocks - the turbo is in the center so they need to get oil to and from the turbo.... and put oil in the valley of the motor.... this motor has 34k miles on it and was obviously leaking from the factory...
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also, it seems the replaced the turbo at least once because there were random bolts near the turbo (random, turbo bolts)
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Sometimes it's amazing the parts you find on a used engine or in the bay, I always wonder how many spares the previous guy(s) had to rob to finish the job.
 

superbuickguy

Explorer
Sometimes it's amazing the parts you find on a used engine or in the bay, I always wonder how many spares the previous guy(s) had to rob to finish the job.
I think someone replaced the turbo and only installed 'most' of the bolts.... no need for spares - so leave them in the valley. One of those bolts they left out was a open drain into the block.... thankfully they didn't park this outside because it would have filled the block with water.
 

superbuickguy

Explorer
got a load of parts today... start installing them.
first, the tube inserts
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next eyeball the upper control arms
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one of the big problems of the Ford control arm system is you cannot get a lot of adjustment of caster. The angle isn't really a problem (the lower arm angle) because there's plenty of caster already (5 degrees at rest) thus when you compress the suspension, it actually puts more caster in the system which tends to make the car want to go even straighter (the more caster, the harder effort it takes to turn the wheel - thus that 'centered' feel people talk about with cars that cruise). Of course, the opposite is that it also makes your turning circle larger the more caster you put into the car at rest
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In this case I'm putting enough adjustment in place that I could raise the truck another 4 or so inches and still have plenty of caster adjustment..... but that's what takes so long here, making sure the theory actually happens IRL
 
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superbuickguy

Explorer
time to get serious...
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not sure why I ordered 3/4" fastener stuff, but it's here and it's easy enough to drill larger holes
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tacked
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time to change the panhard mount
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chop chop
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yellow marks are where I'll give it a bit of a bend to clear
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TREs are my bane. some of ... no, all of, the TREs are wrong for one reason or another.... so tomorrow I'll go buy more... or drive to Portland to get my forklift...
 

superbuickguy

Explorer
how to remove tight-fit bushings
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time to weld
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one thing that is an absolute must - do not weld the threaded inserts into the tubing with the heim joint still in it. If you do, it'll never come apart again - the heating/cooling of the much thinner adapter will fuse the adapter to the heim.... ask me how I know. The other problem is it cleans the threads of oil - which allows it to flash rust inside...
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the other big mistake is to wind it back together while it's still warm.... don't do it. let it cool, lube up the threads, then reassemble.

while I'm waiting for it to cool - time to work some more on the motor
how to remove the fan.... heat and air chisel
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then get the valve covers off
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which requires pulling the intake and fuel lines off
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the plan is to get the heads off, replace the head gaskets with a thicker gasket, get the head resurfaced, and make removing these exhaust manifolds someone else's problem... lordy they are tight
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I'm not convinced this motor only has 34k on it... change your oil folks....
tomorrow night I'll pull the heads off
 

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