Thanks Rigger! I do appreciate it. It's killing me right now having the truck down but I am making good progress and want to do things right.
Sorry for the lack of updates. I ran into a couple of small things and after way too much time spent chasing my tail I just took a break. The last couple of days have been pretty productive though. I worked for 5 hours on Friday and about 5 today. I am shooting for the start day on Sat and need to finish up a few things before then.
First isssue I ran into was that I shipped some injector parts to Eugene with my cores that I needed for the fuel rail return system and had to wait on the Isuzu dealer to ship them out. No big deal and not too expensive but a day was lost on that issue.
I pulled and drained the fuel tank and then ran new soft lines. I also pulled all the emissions crap as well as the not needed hard emission lines on the frame rail. No pics of this its boring stuff.
I turned my focus to the
Diesel pedal and getting that going. I asked for in the WTB section for an FJ62 pedal and throttle cable. I paid a guy on here $60 for it and it showed up with no throttle cable. I was able to source on local for $50 but again time wasted. When I went to fab it all up nothing fit of course. The pedal was was from something else. I said forget it and busted out the die grinder and welder and went to town. This is what I ended up with:
$110 Diesel pedal cut up from what I got in the box and my old one! Not too bad but wasted time and money as I could have built the same from a junkyard for $10.
Next I jumped on pulling the dash and isolating the ignition system wires. I started to wire up the starter relay and glow relay but got sidetracked a bit. I hated my old set up with the ARB, dual batteries and all the extra uneeded wires on the fenders. It just looks cluttered. With all the spagetti mess gone I spent the better part of today isolating the gasser stuff I didn't need and plumbing everything over to the drivers side.
Look ma, no wires:
I pulled the carb fan and plastic intake and took an old cutting board to fill the hole and have a place to route wires. I also pulled the headlight squirter system and replaced it with an electrics panel. This will have my relays for starting, glow, dual battery and aux lighting. This is my start for now. I may change or add at a later date.
Prior to pulling the dash I did some initial sound deadening and put on my ported steering box (thanks manuchao!) for future hydro assist.
Heres my dash on left side of steering column. This is where my dual battery switch, inverter switch and bastard glow switch will go.
Next up is to tackle the intake, power steering hoses and fab on the turbo. Wed is going to be a busy day!
Thanks for looking!
Clint