March 17, 201214 yr Author Looking good Boss! I got your hood latch today, it was free. it seems to work, but needs to be greased up. The down side is one of the bolts snapped off in the latch, if you still want it, I can figure out what shipping is and it's yours. No luck on the cable and handle, they were busted. Damn straight! Its coming, whether the Neighbors want it to or not Yeah I'll take you up on the hood latch, might as well have an extra, the main part I needed was indeed the cable and handle, but oh well. PM me when you want to ship it out, cheers!
March 17, 201214 yr Author ill get everything ready to ship out by wednsday. slow down man, sheesh. lol Right on man The welds are good I think, nice penetration and no holes, and its solid. The spot welds in the center of the sheet are for more rigidity (And yes, it does help) The floor is as solid as it was originally.
March 17, 201214 yr Author Is the chrome crash bar in from of the EA81 worth anything? The chrome part looks nice as I polished it, the black part could use a repaint. Was gauging selling it.
March 18, 201214 yr Is the chrome crash bar in from of the EA81 worth anything? The chrome part looks nice as I polished it, the black part could use a repaint. Was gauging selling it. You should keep it as it is part of the front vlence strucure. You will want it for the skidplate to bolt onto. Usually, they get bent, so it may be a good seller, but i would keep it if i were you. I think i have seen one on an ea82. Maybe i might want it on my 3door if it will work.
March 18, 201214 yr Author The front valance/rad support is rotted and crumbling. The skid plate bolts to that (Like an EA82) The crashbar bolts to the underside of the bumper, it doesn't offer any support to the Valance. Just testing the waters, figured I should see if I can make some money back on this car. Perhaps just strip it, sell off the goods and junk the shell.
March 18, 201214 yr Author Restoring my Skid plate, I used Aircraft stripper and some extremely high Acid desolver I took from work. Turned out pretty good, next up will be prep and paint for it.
March 18, 201214 yr Author For further reference Rockauto lists two clutch kits, one for 4WD and one for 2WD. The clutch disc I need for a 4WD measures Disc Spec: 8-7/8" OD X 7/8" ID X 21T Correct? 2WD apps uses an 1" smaller disc? Disc Spec: 7-7/8" OD X 7/8" ID X 21T
March 18, 201214 yr 8-7/8" is correct. As for the bad radiator support, I have one here I cut out of an '86 BRAT. Would have to get it out of the rafters to give it another look, but pretty sure it was in good shape. I also have the hood from said BRAT. I'll see if I can borrow a camera, get some pics of them.
March 18, 201214 yr Not really... Just have what good I could keep from 2 rusted out BRAT's. 1 rusted out XT6, and 1 parts XT6. Plus some other goodies I've picked up. Oh!! In my rumaging around out in the garage today, I found a good hood release cable.
March 19, 201214 yr Author Not really... Just have what good I could keep from 2 rusted out BRAT's.1 rusted out XT6, and 1 parts XT6. Plus some other goodies I've picked up. Oh!! In my rumaging around out in the garage today, I found a good hood release cable. I will take that Cable! Does it come with handle? I will also take your good hood latch assy and I would be interested in that core support once I get to that point. PM me if you'd like.
March 19, 201214 yr Author So, some more goodness today. I remove the rear diff and axles, I basically took the CVJs apart since the cups won't budge from the stubs. The boots are still nice, but need new clamps. I am also repacking the axle cups with Kendall Blu-Ball grease. 3.900 Diff Axle Balls and Race. Replacing the wheel bearing will be much easier now, since the axle is removed. High-Solids based Enamel (Real thick) More floor work. I then removed the diff cover for inspection. Oil was clean as were the internal gears. Oil looked like honey! Clean. Going to repaint the Diff cover.
March 19, 201214 yr Ah yes, the pains of living in the midwest when it comes to take axles out of the rear diff. Takes us hours, something a West Coaster could do in 4 minutes. You will have that thing nearly rebuilt from bottom up soon.
March 19, 201214 yr Author Indeed. I think I have the 3 vehicles I will have for the rest of my life lol! Ah yes, the pains of living in the midwest when it comes to take axles out of the rear diff.Takes us hours, something a West Coaster could do in 4 minutes. You will have that thing nearly rebuilt from bottom up soon.
March 19, 201214 yr Author I ordered a new Rear wheel bearing and seals today from PartsHut. Will have them tomorrow morning. Now I need a Pin socket, possible borrow of the one Scott has.
March 19, 201214 yr for your cargo carpet... I have a good blue one from the last '84 wagon I parted out.... I'll get some pics the weekend of the 30th....
March 20, 201214 yr Author I now had a very beat pin socket, thanks to xbeerd. This is the same socket Clint and I beat on while doing wheel bearings on Monster. Now heres hoping that the bearing retaining ring comes off with moderate difficulty. Mick, I might take you up on that carpet
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