camp4x4
Adventurer
Little more progress today and the last couple evenings. The floor has been stripped down with a wire brush, ready for the Corroseal, then the patch panels, then the Lizard Skin. I finally decided to do the patch panels with Smart Small Panel Adhesive. Apparently this stuff cures as hard as steel. This will dramatically simplify filling the holes in the floor, and if I do it thoroughly everything should be fairly well sealed up without requiring welding. Is it perfect? No. Will it last until when (if) I can get it repaired perfectly. Definitely.
Got a bunch of things bolted on and a bunch of things torqued to spec after being just loosely bolted on. Picked up a fresh paint pen to mark everything that was torqued. Helps me keep track as well as helps me keep an eye on things down the road if anything loosens up.
I also finally found the right Energy Suspension poly transmission mount bushing, and I found that the 87's transmission crossmember matches the 4L80E mount pattern. Unfortunately when I used the jack to press the crossmember up against the frame I found the mounting holes nearly match, but are far enough off there's no way to make it work. Unfortunately this leaves me in a tough position because I don't feel comfortable drilling the mounting holes so close to the old holes. I'm thinking I have two options: weld on an 1/8" bit of flat to reinforce the frame in that area, or I've been thinking about having a crossmember build; something like the ORD engine crossmember I have up front. Some 1/4" angle with gussets, couple W-bent DOM tubes and a bit of plate for the bushing mount... probably big money but would be trick. I'll probably do the simple fix.
In other news I took some measurements and I think I need to rethink the short 32-spline input shaft I'm using on the NP205. It seems I'll only have about 1.25" of engangement between the transmission output shaft and the transfer case input shaft right now. Which just doesn't seem like enough. There's definitely more output shaft available, so I think I'm going to have to pick up the long input shaft for the NP205 and swap that in. With the Northwest Fab Works figure-8 to circle six adapter taking up a little over .5" between the transfer case and the transmission mount I think it should be just right. :/ I've been less than impressed with the myriad of conflicting and incomplete info online about putting this transmission and this transfer case together.... The alternative appears to be swapping the transmission to transfer case adapter for one of the TH400 to NP205 ones that don't require the figure-8 to circle-6 adapter. These, however, have a taller "foot" which means I'd have to get a different transmission crossmember... FUUUUUUUU.... guess this is what you get when you mix and match.
Anyway... it'll be little by little the rest of the way.
Got a bunch of things bolted on and a bunch of things torqued to spec after being just loosely bolted on. Picked up a fresh paint pen to mark everything that was torqued. Helps me keep track as well as helps me keep an eye on things down the road if anything loosens up.
I also finally found the right Energy Suspension poly transmission mount bushing, and I found that the 87's transmission crossmember matches the 4L80E mount pattern. Unfortunately when I used the jack to press the crossmember up against the frame I found the mounting holes nearly match, but are far enough off there's no way to make it work. Unfortunately this leaves me in a tough position because I don't feel comfortable drilling the mounting holes so close to the old holes. I'm thinking I have two options: weld on an 1/8" bit of flat to reinforce the frame in that area, or I've been thinking about having a crossmember build; something like the ORD engine crossmember I have up front. Some 1/4" angle with gussets, couple W-bent DOM tubes and a bit of plate for the bushing mount... probably big money but would be trick. I'll probably do the simple fix.
In other news I took some measurements and I think I need to rethink the short 32-spline input shaft I'm using on the NP205. It seems I'll only have about 1.25" of engangement between the transmission output shaft and the transfer case input shaft right now. Which just doesn't seem like enough. There's definitely more output shaft available, so I think I'm going to have to pick up the long input shaft for the NP205 and swap that in. With the Northwest Fab Works figure-8 to circle six adapter taking up a little over .5" between the transfer case and the transmission mount I think it should be just right. :/ I've been less than impressed with the myriad of conflicting and incomplete info online about putting this transmission and this transfer case together.... The alternative appears to be swapping the transmission to transfer case adapter for one of the TH400 to NP205 ones that don't require the figure-8 to circle-6 adapter. These, however, have a taller "foot" which means I'd have to get a different transmission crossmember... FUUUUUUUU.... guess this is what you get when you mix and match.
Anyway... it'll be little by little the rest of the way.