The long slow FG build!

BruceAndKrista

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While I still work on the “plank” attachment method I did some more fabrication on the front corners of the flat deck!


Bending and welding the front corners of the Fuso Flatbed
 

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With the front corners now completed, it was time to install the simple little Noco 15A power inlet to clean up the install of the Noco float charger. I love these simple little inlets!


Installing the NOCO GCP1 15 amp power inlet on our 2013 Mitsubishi Fuso
 

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With the front and back corners of the bed completed, It was time to install the marker lights… I like to keep things simple, and that’s what these lights are!!


These marker lights are super easy to install! (and not expensive!)
 

BruceAndKrista

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One thing I wanted to be sure didn’t stop us dead in our tracks later was the fuel pump. Having witnessed a catastrophic failure first hand (and a big mess of diesel) this seemed to be an obvious easy “maintenance” item to swap out!


Stop a CATASTROPHIC fuel pump failure before it happens - MUST WATCH!
 

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As seen in previous videos, I have a good code reader for this truck, however I knew there was a way to read codes without using the code reader. Here, I’ve gone through a quick navigation of how to do that. Not super complicated, but worth knowing how to do so you can read roadside if you get in a pinch!

Don’t buy a code reader for your Mitsubishi Fuso without watching this first!
 

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You know when you start working on something, and you find something else, completely different from what you were working on? I was changing out the bump stops and made a quite shocking (literally) discovery, meaning that something is very “not right”!


A simple bump stop swap job gets completely derailed with a shocking discovery....
 

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Unfortunately, finding the issue above was just the start - actually finding the source was going to take more work. I’m pretty confident in my troubleshooting abilities, and didn’t feel overwhelmed tackling locating the source of the issue.


How to simplify complicated electrical problems
 

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The next step was chasing down exactly where the issue was, and not spending 4 years chasing this problem. One bite at a time!


SIMPLE diagnosis & resolution of electrical problems on our Mitsubishi Fuso FG
 

BruceAndKrista

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I have been binge watching your videos and love them. Enjoying seeing someone as crazy about building STUFF as I am.
Nice! Always more coming and lots of stuff to build!

Here is a next video! More tig welding on the floor structure!

Aluminum TIG welding the bottom of our self built Camper box
 

BruceAndKrista

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Let’s catch things up a bit!! what are everyone’s thoughts on wheel nut torque indicators?

What is the RIGHT way to install wheel nut indicators?!?
 

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Starting the very base of the walls! (Or is it the top of the floor?)

Starting the Camper box walls - this is taking for ever!
 

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I was on a bit of a 3D printer kick, so I decided to see if I could improve the switch options in the cab. Really happy with the direction this is going, as now I will have a nice switch panel, and a much better radio interface!

Switching things up with some more custom bits!
 

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Since it sort of feels like I’ll be done the floor structure soon, I wanted to start working on the lift system - that will allow me to take the habitat box off the flat bed. I purchased these trailer tongue jacks, and I know they will be very capable, but I want to be able to control all 4 together once they are all set to the right height...

Common control for independent camper jacks! (1)
 

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