Builds Jacks 40 to fake 45 build (2 Viewers)

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I’ve got some of the small handheld titan flaring tools that are size specific. These work great when the line is on the vehicle. I also have that Eastwood tool and the extra die set to do AN flares. I’ve used it on stainless, NiCopp, aluminum. Really happy with it and it is a huge timesaver. I think the Amazon versions are a direct copy. I got the Eastwood one because there was a bundle with the AN dies and I think any warranty support may go smoother.
 
I bought a flair tool. It was @Rainman, worked perfectly! 😂.
 
Thanks again for all the tool feedback everyone. I will probably buy a good small tube bender too.

I got the running boards installed. Cleaning and painting more small bits and pieces. My repop fenders arrived today as well. Might try and get the fenders and hood painted.....but that depends alot on the temperature.

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I bought a flair tool. It was @Rainman, worked perfectly! 😂.
From all I’ve read Rainman is anything but a tool.


I just noticed you are in Phoenix. I drove my 40 around Phoenix for about a week. Unfortunately I never saw any other 40 series. With the exception of an old Ieep and an older Chevy pickup all the cars on the road were late 90s. Almost everything was less than 5 years old. Would have loved to do some wheeling while I was there… but that ship sailed long long ago.
 
Working on lots of various items. More cleaning and painting. Got a new rear main installed without issue this time. Then installed the clutch and pressure plate. Added the repainted heater box, parking brake lever and some lower dash pads.
Need to prep a trans and transfer case case next. Not a fun job as they all need major degreasing and reseal.
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Good thing I have several trans/transfer combos. I choose the cleanest one to start with.....and it's junk. I pulled the nose cone off the rear and rust that looks like coffee grounds sprinkled out. Then I removed the shifter off the transmission and its rusty and filled with water.
I know a couple of my spares are good. They are just covers in thick crud.
On the upside, all the floor shift linkage is good and I can swap that over.

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That is a bummer, glad you have you others.
 
New oem fuel pump and aftermarket starter. It's even smaller than the typical gear reduction starter. Time will tell.

Pulled in another 3 speed combo. This one is much crustier, but the inside looks great.
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