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When last we left off, i was removing the stone deflector That piece is now installed on the green DD bronco, so, moving on, i want to take the front clip apart Check this fender. For a plow truck, this thing is mint Here's the only rust on the fender, super minimal. This one is a keeper The driver fender isnt perfect, but i think it might be salvageable Some rust here, pretty sure i can fix this easily enough This kind of sucks though Thats a big dent, and i dont know if i have the skill to fix it. Time will tell. Core support is junk, thats going. Im saving the fender liners. Entire under-hood harness is already removed and in a box to save Motor/trans coming out Split the motor and trans. Giving the trans to a coworker as his 97 F250's E4OD needs a front pump The space between the block and the spacer plate was full of....stuff. The spacer was rotted out, and i had to needle scale the back of the block to get it mostly clean, before putting it on the stand With that done im pretty much done with this thing so i pushed it outside I took the cowl, and the black windshield trim since its semi rare. Then took the top off and threw it in the back of the F250 for now Little dude helped me hitch up the trailer... Took a chain to rig up the draglink so it wouldnt steer so wonky... ...and onto the trailer it went! Took it to the scrap yard Monday morning, and got $174 for it as it sits. So the total tally is this: Purchase price: $700 sold cats for $100 scrapped bronco for $174 that gets me down to $426, and i still have an electric shift BW1356 to hopefully sell. parts kept: 96 roller cam 351w "parts" E4OD i gave to a coworker mass-air airbox under-hood harness PCM stone deflector cowl black windshield trim fenders fender liners entire power window harness power rearview mirror/illuminated visor harness rear cargo panels tcase skid hard top. Dunno why just wanted it because its green! all told, i think i made out pretty good! Couldnt get the window in the back of the green bronco to roll down from either switch. Hot wired the window to get it to roll down and then did some troubleshooting- turns out it would roll up from the key switch in the bumper but thats it, no other function worked on either switch. Dug deeper, and figured out that the ground path through the 'Up' switch in the tailgate had failed, causing it to not roll down from the tailgate switch Decided to do some destructive exploration. Busted the corner off the switch to inspect the contacts. Fixed it, but i also lost the spring and busted the corner off, so technically its still broken lol With the path through this switch broken, neither up nor down would work on the dash switch, and down wouldnt work on the tailgate switch. Fortunately ive got a parts bronco in the garage so i stole one of the switches out of that harness and bolted it into mine using some 2.5mm hardware from one of the r/c trucks ...and here we are, replacement switch successfully wired into my harness. Now i just have to put it back in the bronco and we're back in action Ok, job done, time to get back to the parts bronco! Finally had some time to deal with this All 3 lenses shattered, mounting tabs broken, chrome retaining ring broken. Nothing salvageable in this corner. So, a year or so ago i bought headlights for this thing, and never installed them. Since i need new lights, and i already have these, theyre going in. Grill and housings coming out Header removed, so i could remove the stone deflector My dented one, from that deer hit last year parts truck piece, same color, and no dents stone deflector and header reinstalled housings going in ...and the finished product! I had a gloss black grill in a box i was saving for this project, so it went on at the same time This is one of those mods where people either love it or hate it. Honestly, im torn, because it completely changes the look of the front end. But, having projector housings should be awesome for night driving, we'll see. Im going to have to aim them on my way to work tonight. Im now thinking i need to find another 20-22 Superduty bumper to put back on this thing, and then maybe color match it to the truck. Might look cool to have a green/black bumper on there instead of the chrome, especially since now the only chrome on the truck is the bumpers. Rusty! Ok enough of that, lets get the tcase out Hmm, seems someone already started taking the driveshaft out Cut out the cats, sold em for $110. This thing is already making me money, lol No drain plug in the pan? Screw it, self tappers to the rescue! Yes, i put the screw back in the hole the next day, lol One pile of parts: Pulled the light housings and the plastic header since its mint Not much left thats good to take... ,,,except that stone deflector, which just so happens to be in mint condition too, and the same color code as my green bronco! So we had a wild storm the other night, 70 mph winds, raining sideways, etc. Driving in to work that night i hit a downed tree, and smashed the headlamp housing and chrome trim for it Ive already got a set of headlamp housings i bought years ago in a box in the shed, so i guess thats Monday's project. Rip all the broken parts off, swap in that dent-free stone deflector, and put some new light housings on. Its Fake Spring in PA this week, so lets get some work done! This is a parts truck i picked up way back in December! Finally have time to dig into it. Its a 96 Bronco w/ a 351w, which is mainly why i got it. Its a very badly rotted plow truck that gave her all until the frame broke at the steering box. Anwyays, lets get this thing in the garage! No steering & no brakes, im sure itll be fine! Joe wanted the driver door, and i wanted the wiring harness so i could put power windows & door locks in my green 96 (the DD) This thing is rusty! Pic is deceiving, theres no floorpan! I barely got anything done at all before the weather turned, and it changed from sunny and 75º to raining and 35º! So much for First Spring; only lasted 3 days this year! So its been in the garage since wednesday morning. I have every part i need to put power windows/locks/mirrors in the green bronco except the driver door harness. So heres my opportunity to get it! On first glance, it looks like the driver door plugs in behind the parking brake pedal assy, just like the 87-91 trucks do Unfortunately, thats only the speaker wires. Seems the wires for the windows and door locks run up behind the dash. There it is! Cant get to it, w/o mostly removing the dash Theres the harness, running across the firewall Runs all the way to the passenger kick panel where it plugs into the passenger door harness Apparently Ford made it a stand-alone harness, with all the power and control coming from the driver door ...and there she is! ...and now finally, i can remove the door for Joe! I also saved the wiring harness for the auto-dimming mirror and the illuminated sun visors, as well as a couple other dash parts. The dash itself and most of the interior is beat so not much to save there. Starting monday i will be under the hood- i want to remove and save the under-hood harness and PCM, and then the motor comes out and goes on the stand Got out of work late today. Walked in the garage to see this: That didnt take long! Got the rear end up and tires off: That flexible Olsa light is pretty cool Yikes Popping the diff cover This 10.25 had 150k on it when i put it in 125k ago. Looks pretty decent inside for 275k! I got the drum all cleaned up but thats about all i had time for. Tomorrow morning ill pull the hub and get those oil soaked brake parts swapped out. Success Did a quick spin around the block, no highway speeds yet but the alignment seemed good. Made an adjustment to the draglink to center the steering wheel better, will need to drive again later in the week. Got it done just in time; the green bronco got jealous and decided that it would be a good idea to have a rear wheel seal start leaking, so that one is now in the garage so i can do wheel seals and rear brakes tomorrow Havent driven the diesel in two months so i pulled it up to the garage door so i can drive it to work tonight. Immediately afterwards i lost the leys. Spent about a half hour looking for them before i gave up, went inside and grabbed the spare set. Guess ill look for those again tomorrow after work. Ok, so. High-steer just doesnt work with coils & radius arms, its a packaging nightmare. So lets do something else. One new draglink and tie-rod custom made by my friends over at EMS Offroad, with a fresh cvoat of Chassis Black on them. The draglink is 1.25" .250" wall, and for the tierod we stepped up to 1.5" .375" wall. Beef! If im replacing the tubing, im replacing the TREs. For the draglink im running ES2027L and ES2234R. For the tierod im running ES2233L and another ES2234R. The ES2233L needed to be reamed larger to fir the ES22334R Since the tierod got bigger my original clamp mount for the steering ram wouldnt fit, so i made a new one After 20+ years of wheeling abuse, the tapered holes in the knuckles were getting a bit sloppy. So i ordered a set of tapered repair sleeves from ORD. There's a re bit mnore expensive than most other, but they are also a lot nicer than pretty much everyone elses too. With the steering links installed and a rough alignment done, i found a problem When steering left to full lock, the bigger ram clamp contacts the diff cover The simplest solution, seemed to be to move the fixed ram mount left towards the center of the vehicle, so the clamp could go further left as well, and hopefully clear the diff cover. The original mount: Tabs cut off/cleaned up: ...and flipped around, to move the ram 1.5" closer to the center of the truck. I also added that small gusset between the tabs to stiffen it up a bit Much better now! Full right: ...and full left. Much better now Nothing left to do now, but a proper front-end alignment, and then i threw the rollers back on. All thats left now is to get it outside, put the 42s back on, make sure the brakes and steering are 100%, and we're done! |
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