Friday night- we made it !
Well... here we are Friday night my last day to get things done. We did get to most of the items on the list above. With all the thread chasing, door adjustments, and clean up. We used all the hours in the day to get the cruiser road ready...
After taking the cruiser on a maiden voyage-beer run at 2:30 this afternoon, it was running rough, very rough! Once we returned with our cold brews, I lifted the hood and discovered the PVC line was off the engine and the carb was sucking too much air. ( I run a weber 38, and have the PVC line into the underside of the air-cleaner) I re-connected the hose clean and re-gapped and cleaned the plugs, now the cruiser really purrs!
Did not get to do a final spray coat of paint, monsoons were coming in and we had no time left to do a proper job. ( will get it next month) The doors were tough to get back on with new nylon washers and all the new paint, we managed to clean up the hinges a bit, to get the doors in place and adjust things at least for now. With all the new rubber moldings and gaskets on the tub things are fitting very snug!
On our next voyage out for chinese food for dinner we found the cruiser had no rattles, or any loose body parts. A tight fit for sure!
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Regrets-
Would have liked to have more time to sand between coats, have a proper spray booth ( even something makeshift) and get more of an even coat of paint on all the parts.
note to self:
[We will go over the outside and assess what needs correction. Without the whole project looming over us, and because of using a single stage paint process, get into a finer detail on the final paint coat]
Would have liked to remove the glass instead of masking- as good a job as we did on masking, some places need touch up.
Purchase all new lights for the side markers and tail lights ( we did at least get new front turn signals
Had more time to finish the interior dash, and center tuffy box, and aux. tank filler neck install
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All in all, a great job!!. We are really happy with the out come. And that we accomplished so much in so little time. To have a nearly new cruiser, with all the effort we put in, just looking outside at it makes us feel pride in ownership.
Total days 12- total hours ( too many), beer count was high
A BIG thank you to LandcruiserPhil, for coming up and injecting energy and offering up great stories, Kristina for her dedication, hard work, and love of the land-cruiser, Carlos at JPS paints for all the killer painting tips, and to all the great people on this site who had a look at our project and encouraged us along the way.
This is just the beginning, many new mods and repairs to be done - To be continued...
more photos here:
http://homepage.mac.com/desertdude/PhotoAlbum56.html