^^ love the canoe, so simple and durable. All you need is a couple of paddles and you're on the water, albeit on the water in many places boats can't usually access.
^ Thanks Paul, yeah it's becoming a bit of a tome. Friggin love your build by the way. The area you're in and the trips you go on are an inspiration. Looks like I have some catching up to do as well.
A couple of things to get up on here.
Wrapped the Y-pipe, with it being quite a bit closer to the trans I figured this can't hurt.
Replaced the ball seat on the double cardan front shaft.
The old one was wallered right out. Expensive pieces, $145... That's like 3x what I have into the entire front driveshaft.
Replaced the front pinion seal while I was at it. Must have knocked it when installing the yoke at some point as I had a small leak.
A retiring mechanic was selling off some stuff, made out like a bandit on this package.
Replaced the rear diff hardware. The OE bolts were barely engaging with the thicker diff cover.
I need to drain both of these soon, inspect and replace with some proper gaskets.
A couple of weeks ago the truck starting getting a bit louder...
Quality Dorman manifold, 1 year old. At least this is only like a 30 min job and warrantied.
Picked all of the pieces I needed to finish off the e-brake install.
Decided to adopt the explorer-style e-brake system.
I put wayyy too much time into this, literally hours, and... it was a total fail. I completely forgot to account for the amount of droop this setup has and the explorer cables are way too short. So back to the S10 cables and modifying them. Failure is a part of the process sometimes I guess.
On a happier note, I found another set of 33x10.5's brand new for 1/3 of the price of new.
I'm going to replace my 2 rears & spare with these new ones and still have another spare left over. By the time I sell the rims and the old rears I'll only have about $400 into these 4 new tires. Only 200km's on this set before the vehicle was stolen, later recovered and the guy was just selling what he could to get some additional value out of the wreck.
I had an annoying squeak develop a couple of weeks ago. Turns out one of the cab mounts collapsed, this is going to be a fun one...
This isn't even because of rust, just brute force abuse on back roads. I can think of a couple of high-speed impacts with drainage ditches that may have caused this haha.
I'll have to wait for a donor truck to come into the yard to cut the mounts out of it. Until then I've redistributed the load with this plate to prevent it from getting worse.
We just got back from an amazing 8 day trip, big photo dump to come shortly.