Shoot, I didn't realize how far behind this thread is... Here are some pictures of the truck. Wife has been driving it for a few months now!!
And my favorite comparison as of late, the Comanche concept from Jeep... Evidently I was on to something...
I will NOT be painting the tow hooks red, and we will probably paint the wheels body color soon, since that seems to be the trademark feature of all my vehicles...
I'm currently building it a rear bumper from 2x6 tube. I at least took a few pictures of the process... I'll post them sooner, or later.
I also have some 1.5" tubing to make a bed rack out of. That'll be a mount for our CVT RTT, and covered with Sunbrella, shelter for the dogs and camping gear.
With almost two full tanks of fuel through it now, it's proving to be a good truck. I have found a few issues that need sorting still, like the speed sensor, which tells the ECM that it's doing 110mph when it's really going about 62mph. Fuel cutoff at 62mph is a little early...
Easy fix to find a sensor with half as many pulses per revolution. I think I used an 8ppr sensor, so a 4ppr sensor is what I need. (
Think...)
The clutch is still fairly soft, and disengages right near the floor. I think I need a bushing where the rod attaches to the pedal. I bought it a new MC, but haven't put it in yet... It didn't come with the bushing I need anyway...
I also replaced a non-working 27x sensor behind the damper, and the damper too, as the ring was walking off. Then discovered that the sensor is fine, and it's just too far from the tone ring in the damper. (Now it has a fit when I step on the clutch and the crank moves forward a tiny bit and it looses signal...) I unplugged it so it doesn't cause issues, but I need to take the damper and sensor back off and space it out with a few washers... Engine runs OK without it for now...
Oh, and I bought it parking brake cables and brake cylinders for the rear, which I need to install next... I'm sure I'll then discover that the parking brake pedal self-releases, as I think that was an issue around '86...
None of that keeps us from driving it, so it's getting miles. I'd estimate that with the wife running it 3 miles across down on every startup, it's getting ~15mpg. And the 3.4L is fairly torquey... it actually drivers really nice, and has gobs of idle stability and torque. It also scoots if you boot it!