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It’s been a total nightmare but I think I have the frame side forward mounting bracket/strap figured out. It’s just tack welded to the formed L-shaped piece but it seems it may work. Issue is I can’t tightened up the mounting bolt to the body as the head of the bolt is stripped. The factory bolts are M10 x 1.25 and the SS bolts I purchased were only available in 1.5 pitch. Also don’t have a M10 x 1.25 tap, which probably doesn’t matter as there is hardly any room above the frame rail to use it.
It is almost impossible to properly locate the tank as any little movement causing some sort of interference. I need to pay particular attention to the clearance at the front with the t-case, the rear with the pinion/driveshaft input, and the notch for the rear floor support. Still not quite sure what is supposed to happen at the top of the tank. The e-brake cable is wedged in pretty tight between the front floor support and the top of the tank. Tank for sure needs some rubber along the top where it will be in contact with the two floor supports. Don’t think the manual mentions anything like that. Without that rubber in place it will just be metal on metal. That makes no sense.
I’m done for the day. Lying on concrete when it is only 16C with some rain this afternoon just sucks the energy out of my. My back is actually pretty cold. Time for pizza and something with alcohol.
Front outer bracket/strap in place. Can’t see it, but the bracket is loosely bolted to the body. The L-shaped factory piece which is just tack welded to the section bolted to the body is just hitting the brake lines. Will need to make sure it will not pinch then for the final install. I had to straighten out and re-bend the front LRA strap as the way it came prevented it from lining up the the floor support. It needed to be widened along the bottom section to allow it to move into the correct position to line up with the floor support.
Other side of the front strap near the driveshaft. Will add some welds to the 1/4” thk plate to secure it to the floor support.
Clearance between the front of the tank and the t-case. Any slight movement of the tank greatly affects this clearance.
It is almost impossible to properly locate the tank as any little movement causing some sort of interference. I need to pay particular attention to the clearance at the front with the t-case, the rear with the pinion/driveshaft input, and the notch for the rear floor support. Still not quite sure what is supposed to happen at the top of the tank. The e-brake cable is wedged in pretty tight between the front floor support and the top of the tank. Tank for sure needs some rubber along the top where it will be in contact with the two floor supports. Don’t think the manual mentions anything like that. Without that rubber in place it will just be metal on metal. That makes no sense.
I’m done for the day. Lying on concrete when it is only 16C with some rain this afternoon just sucks the energy out of my. My back is actually pretty cold. Time for pizza and something with alcohol.
Front outer bracket/strap in place. Can’t see it, but the bracket is loosely bolted to the body. The L-shaped factory piece which is just tack welded to the section bolted to the body is just hitting the brake lines. Will need to make sure it will not pinch then for the final install. I had to straighten out and re-bend the front LRA strap as the way it came prevented it from lining up the the floor support. It needed to be widened along the bottom section to allow it to move into the correct position to line up with the floor support.
Other side of the front strap near the driveshaft. Will add some welds to the 1/4” thk plate to secure it to the floor support.
Clearance between the front of the tank and the t-case. Any slight movement of the tank greatly affects this clearance.