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Here's an update on the 69 spring green FST. After getting the brakes dialed in I started looking at the rest of what's there and began pulling parts of it. Boy, did I find some surprises. I basically had to pull the radiator, hoses, heater, water pump, thermostat housing, alternator, and the fan/shroud. When I drained the radiator the only description of what came out of it that I can best describe it was muddy water. I don't know it it's a combination of dirt, water, and rust but it didn't look good. When I took the thermostat housing apart it didn't have thermostat in it! So, I ordered a new water pump, thermostat housing kit, hoses, and alternator from CR. I pulled the water pump and thermostat housing today and the water that came out looked normal so that was encouraging. I put the new parts on, but ran out of daylight for the alternator.
I pulled those coolant parts a couple of weeks ago and once them off I started on the wiring harness. Most of the switches are rusted and the instrument cluster is shot. I have new wiring harness from EZ Wiring, some switches from Toyota Matt, and I plan to go with a Dakota cluster. I put the Dakota in 3 of my other builds and it's just plain idiot proof!
Today I took a ride down to Spector and grabbed some hoses, new windshield, seat upholstery, and cowl vent cover with no louvers. After that I swung over to Mark's Offroad in Burbank so that he could diagnose my carb(s) issue. Sadly, he did not have good news for me. The one that was on it and running is a collage of other carbs as I suspected and not suited for a 1F engine. The original carb I got from Edmund (thank you sir!) wasn't of much worth either. Mark was amazed and at the same time concerned at what had been done to both of them. He generously gave me a core credit and is going to build me carb that will work with what I'm trying to accomplish. I know he does fantastic work so it'll be fun to bolt that sucker on see what it can do!
A couple of weeks ago I installed the jump seats and fixed the spare tire carrier stud that had snapped off.
I've collected a lot of parts that are waiting to be installed and at the same time I keep coming up with other things that needs addressed. Rome wasn't built in a day and this project certainly will not be either....lol!
I know how we all love pictures so here we go.
I pulled those coolant parts a couple of weeks ago and once them off I started on the wiring harness. Most of the switches are rusted and the instrument cluster is shot. I have new wiring harness from EZ Wiring, some switches from Toyota Matt, and I plan to go with a Dakota cluster. I put the Dakota in 3 of my other builds and it's just plain idiot proof!
Today I took a ride down to Spector and grabbed some hoses, new windshield, seat upholstery, and cowl vent cover with no louvers. After that I swung over to Mark's Offroad in Burbank so that he could diagnose my carb(s) issue. Sadly, he did not have good news for me. The one that was on it and running is a collage of other carbs as I suspected and not suited for a 1F engine. The original carb I got from Edmund (thank you sir!) wasn't of much worth either. Mark was amazed and at the same time concerned at what had been done to both of them. He generously gave me a core credit and is going to build me carb that will work with what I'm trying to accomplish. I know he does fantastic work so it'll be fun to bolt that sucker on see what it can do!
A couple of weeks ago I installed the jump seats and fixed the spare tire carrier stud that had snapped off.
I've collected a lot of parts that are waiting to be installed and at the same time I keep coming up with other things that needs addressed. Rome wasn't built in a day and this project certainly will not be either....lol!
I know how we all love pictures so here we go.