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09-29-06, 08:15 AM
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Que Bueno! TEQ..
The red was the right choice. When can I come over and leak some oil on that new floor?
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Let's drop the tcsae this weekend. If not, i'll just get the brakes and PS on.
Saturday evening or Sunday. Let me know when you're available.
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09-29-06, 08:17 AM
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Rebuild party at TEQ's house! 
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I would love nothing more.
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09-29-06, 11:23 AM
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Thanks, now my garage feels sadly inadequate.
Looks fantastic.
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10-02-06, 09:58 AM
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That is so nice!!!
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01-14-07, 07:08 PM
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Great Thread!!!
Hows Uglina these days??
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01-14-07, 08:33 PM
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robert can you tell me what the little black box with red label upper left hand corner mine is missing on my 78 sorry for the hijack, ridgeroadray
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01-17-07, 01:16 AM
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Originally Posted by 1.25Ton
Great Thread!!!
Hows Uglina these days??
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Lonely? Just after completing the 'upgrade' of my garage with new cabinets and floors I hurt my back again (S1/L5). That and coaching soccer have conspired to keep me out of the garage.
Soon though... Soon.
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04-07-07, 10:21 PM
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I have not touched Uglina since September. My back is healing but we're in the final drive to get my product out the door. Summer is coming and we're going to get this baby back on the road before then! So even though I'm crazy busy, I'm going to get 'er done!
Here is the updated list of things todo in the rough order I will attack (changes since the last time I posted the Todo List in blue):
Completed:
- Tear down front hubs/knuckles (done)
- Remove front 3rd member (done)
- Finish removing oil pan gasket (done!!!!)
- Remove old gasket material from diff covers (done)
- Remove front steering components (tie rod, relay rod, etc...) (done)
- Remove LF Fender (to access PS box) (done)
- Remove old coolant hoses (done. Thanks Bull).
- Clean, de-rust, and paint: 3rd members, steering components, knuckles... (Done (powder coated))
- Replace PS box (leaking badly). Box removed then put back on because I actually don't think it's the PS box that's leaking.
- Removed PS pump; sent it to Florida for rebuild; got it back and it looks great.
- Rebuild hubs and knuckles. Done!
- Install 3.73 3rds with new gaskets & nuts. Done!
- Replace Tie rod and drag link ends. (Done!)
- Rebuild center arm (Done!)
- Replace stabilizer (got a new one from Bull) (Done!)
- Replace Tie Rod and Relay Rod (both bent). (Done!)
- Install new oil pan. (Done!)
- Fix battery, frame, body ground wires. (Done!)
- Install new battery tray (requires drilling out a broken stud) (Done!)
- Install new hoses. (Done!)
- Install my Tuffy box. (Done!)
- Fix rear heater fan. (Done!)
To Be Completed:- Drop tcase, fix Tranny/Tcase seal, rebuild as needed
- Rebuild parking brake
- Install new clutch fork boot
- Install 2.5" Lift Kit. OME Springs, Shocks, Shackles, etc…
- Fix speedo cable/seal
- Replace PS hoses (old ones off, sourcing new ones (Shane!)
- Install rebuilt PS pump, belt, etc...
- New fill/drain plugs
- Install new Fan & AC Belts
- Re-attach smog gear temporarily tied away to give access to PS system.
- Re-install fender and grill.
- Fix windshield washer pump/hose
- Install new calipers.
- Clean frame rails (full of mud)
- Put my new OEM steel (freshly poweder coated!) wheels on
- Drive away
Stuff I've decided to defer simply because I have way too much to do and they were just "nice to haves while I'm in there": - Replace rear drum pads
- Replace front disc pads
- Replace clutch
- Replace rear main seal
- De-smog
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06-15-07, 04:45 PM
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Bull's coming over today to take Uglina off my hands for a bit. Try as I might I have been unable to find the time to work on her. I'm ashamed to say that I'm "giving in" and am going to "let" Bull get her road worthy again.
I took the day off and while waiting for Rodney go the new calipers on and took care of a few loose ends...
(The rust on the hubs will be taken care of later, don't fret)
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06-15-07, 04:48 PM
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Bull came by this morning and we spent a few hours taking care of little things like getting the skid plates on, the clutch shift fork boot, diff oil, etc...
Then the tow truck showed up and Uglina went to Bull's house for a while...
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06-16-07, 12:49 AM
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just curious......i am piecing back together my 1/75 frame off and need to degrease and rebuild the front hubs. What degreaser did you use? That's kept me from touching that nasty front axle for a while. All my stuff has been painted and it is time to rebuild........i just don't have anywhere to degrease. Also how did you decide the old Warn locking hubs were thrashed?
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06-18-07, 03:22 PM
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I used this stuff called "PurplePower" that I found at a local Shucks or Autozone or something. It worked very well.
However, the vast majority of the grease removal was done with probably hundreds of blue paper towels (the kind that come in a cube shaped box you find at auto parts stores). Wipe a bunch off until the towel is covered and toss it. Get another. Repeat.
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06-18-07, 11:32 PM
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AKA Castrol Super Clean......Great degreaser that won't kill salmon, but stings like a mother in a fresh cut.
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06-21-07, 02:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AATLAS1X
AKA Castrol Super Clean......Great degreaser that won't kill salmon, but stings like a mother in a fresh cut.
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I never read the label... but if you inhail some of that stuff... its enough to put you in spasm's. Good stuff for cheap.
TEQ.... Saw your rig in person at BULL's a couple days ago. Looking forward to seeing it up on the road soon.
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06-28-07, 05:39 AM
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Straight concentrated Simple Green is about the same. I used that.
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07-02-07, 06:24 PM
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Ha! I drove it!!!!
Bull & I did a little shake down drive around his house this afternoon. Ran and drove like a champ.
Then I drove it home. Runs smoothly, full of power. Even though it has not been aligned it drove true. Still a bit of play in the steering and the brakes are a bit smushy (more than before) but it felt very solid. I even got on the freeway and cruised for a couple of miles at 60...
No top, no doors, no tailgate. Free....
Will update the thread with pics from the last several weeks asap.
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07-03-07, 12:12 PM
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Below are some pictures from the last few weeks of work. What we (mostly Bull, but I got a few turns of the wrench in) accomplished:
Completed:
Completed:
- Tear down front hubs/knuckles (done)
- Remove front 3rd member (done)
- Finish removing oil pan gasket (done!!!!)
- Remove old gasket material from diff covers (done)
- Remove front steering components (tie rod, relay rod, etc...) (done)
- Remove LF Fender (to access PS box) (done)
- Remove old coolant hoses (done. Thanks Bull).
- Clean, de-rust, and paint: 3rd members, steering components, knuckles... (Done (powder coated))
- Replace PS box (leaking badly). Box removed then put back on because I actually don't think it's the PS box that's leaking.
- Removed PS pump; sent it to Florida for rebuild; got it back and it looks great.
- Rebuild hubs and knuckles. Done!
- Install 3.73 3rds with new gaskets & nuts. Done!
- Replace Tie rod and drag link ends. (Done!)
- Rebuild center arm (Done!)
- Replace stabilizer (got a new one from Bull) (Done!)
- Replace Tie Rod and Relay Rod (both bent). (Done!)
- Install new oil pan. (Done!)
- Fix battery, frame, body ground wires. (Done!)
- Install new battery tray (requires drilling out a broken stud) (Done!)
- Install new hoses. (Done!)
- Install my Tuffy box. (Done!)
- Fix rear heater fan. (Done!)
- Drop tcase, fix Tranny/Tcase seal, rebuild as needed (Done!)
- Install new clutch fork boot (Done!)
- Install 2.5" Lift Kit. OME Springs, Shocks, Shackles, etc… (Done!)
- Replace PS hoses (old ones off, sourcing new ones) (Done!)
- Install rebuilt PS pump, belt, etc... (Done!)
- New fill/drain plugs (Done!)
- Install new Fan & AC Belts (Done!)
- Re-attach smog gear temporarily tied away to give access to PS system. (Done!)
- Re-install fender and grill. (Done!)
- Install new calipers. (Done!)
- Drive away (Done!)
To Be Completed:- Rebuild parking brake (Bull, it's leaking oil).
- Fix speedo cable/seal
- Fix windsheild washer pump/hose
- Install replacement dash
- Clean frame rails (full of mud)
- Put my new OEM steel (freshly poweder coated!) wheels and tires (33x9.5) on
- (Re)install Tuffy box.
- Fit & finish (paint) half-doors, rear tailgate
- Put in roof bolts (to keep threads from rusting)
- Tune engine (running rich, high-idle)
- Alignment
Stuff I've decided to defer: - Replace rear drum pads
- De-smog
Me practicing with the plasma cutter (just for fun).
PO installed trailer hitch. PM me if you want to buy it. Make an offer.
Assembling OME 2.5" kit
A dirty TCase
One of the reasons for the leakage. Whoever last put in the tcase forced it in and scratched the surface and actually cracked the seal while putting it in. Bozos.
Ugly on the outside, not bad on the inside
After cleaning
Removing the seats (again) because we had to pull the hump in order to get the tranny back in.
Tranny
Re-assembled and ready to go back in
Clutch fork...
Nice view of BullSac's garage :-)
Snow-mobile lift works great
in she goes
More later (of it on the road!!)
-cek
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07-03-07, 04:10 PM
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Quote:
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Nice view of BullSac's garage :-)
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Hell, I thought his name was Rodney.  
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07-03-07, 07:05 PM
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Sweet Cruiser TEQ!
Sad to say but sometimes owning a 40 is more about drip control than throttle control.
Nice work Rodney.
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07-08-07, 08:22 PM
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Photos
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07-08-07, 11:44 PM
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Good Job!
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07-09-07, 12:07 AM
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Looks incredible! Really nice work.
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07-09-07, 02:07 AM
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Hey, I'm looking for a rear step. Anyone got a used one they are selling?
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07-09-07, 03:28 AM
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that thing is beautiful
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07-09-07, 01:46 PM
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looking very nice
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07-09-07, 05:33 PM
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Hey TEQ what kind of camera are you using, the last few photos look pretty sharp. Oh yeah.....the 40 looks great too!
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07-09-07, 05:46 PM
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Amazing work on that 40. Very clean. Awsome pics too.
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07-09-07, 07:38 PM
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You let the guy from FutureWeapons work on your rig?
Very nice ride - congrats!
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07-10-07, 12:34 AM
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Quote:
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You let the guy from FutureWeapons work on your rig?
Very nice ride - congrats!
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Thats funny and true!
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07-10-07, 11:41 AM
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Quote:
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Hey TEQ what kind of camera are you using, the last few photos look pretty sharp. Oh yeah.....the 40 looks great too!
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Those last ones were taken with my nice camera: Nikon D-80 digital SLR with a 18-200mm DX VR lens.
Most of the other photos i've posted here were taken with a Nikon Coolpix 5700 which has since been stolen. It made a GREAT shop camera because it did macro well and had a solid built-in flash. I tried using a mini-digital a few times but found the 5700 gave me better results in the bad light of the garage. I'm going to try to find a used 5700 or similar that I can leave in the shop.
I replaced my dash the night before last (with a replacement I bought from SOR last year) and didn't take any pics because the camera was down in the house and I was too busy (lazy) to walk down the hill. Too bad, because the way a dash attaches is "intersting" and probably would have been educational to folks. Oh well...
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