TCSTARK
Master Debater & Cunning Linguist
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Update
Ok gang, I actually got some quality time in with the cruiser.
Here is what I did today:
I attached the replacement smog pump pulley (Thanks tyama!) and slipped on the belts.
I then installed the column bearing bracket. I had to grind the bracket holes to align them with the existing column hardware. Once that was done I was able to secure it with four 1/4" by 1.5" bolts. I test fitted the u-joints on both ends of the dirive shaft. Once I am ready for t permanent install I will use medium thread locker and tack welds.
I drilled 2 half inch holes through the frame to mock up the wdorry bracket. It is secured by four 7/16th bolts (4.5", 3.5" and two 2.5"). I just felt that most of the bolts were too long but I figured that this was tried and tested by Mud Members so I wouldn't question it. (I also saw the same length bolts being used on Jim Smith's thread)
Once I had the power steering box mocked up I test fitted the high/low pressure lines to the pump. I had to manually bend the high pressure line to get the proper fit. I finally cleared the belts and drive shaft so I felt pretty good about it.
I removed the old relay rod and replaced it with new hardware. I slipped the pitman arm on the power steering box and temporarily secured it. I wasn't sure if the pitman arm should move all the way up on the gearbox spline??? I took several pics of this step and hope someone can give me an answer.
Until next time,...
Ok gang, I actually got some quality time in with the cruiser.
Here is what I did today:
I attached the replacement smog pump pulley (Thanks tyama!) and slipped on the belts.
I then installed the column bearing bracket. I had to grind the bracket holes to align them with the existing column hardware. Once that was done I was able to secure it with four 1/4" by 1.5" bolts. I test fitted the u-joints on both ends of the dirive shaft. Once I am ready for t permanent install I will use medium thread locker and tack welds.
I drilled 2 half inch holes through the frame to mock up the wdorry bracket. It is secured by four 7/16th bolts (4.5", 3.5" and two 2.5"). I just felt that most of the bolts were too long but I figured that this was tried and tested by Mud Members so I wouldn't question it. (I also saw the same length bolts being used on Jim Smith's thread)
Once I had the power steering box mocked up I test fitted the high/low pressure lines to the pump. I had to manually bend the high pressure line to get the proper fit. I finally cleared the belts and drive shaft so I felt pretty good about it.
I removed the old relay rod and replaced it with new hardware. I slipped the pitman arm on the power steering box and temporarily secured it. I wasn't sure if the pitman arm should move all the way up on the gearbox spline??? I took several pics of this step and hope someone can give me an answer.
Until next time,...
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