Turnmeover: Thanks, I'll keep fighting. I follwed your build thread on your Florida site. Looks good.
TachedOut: Yeah the longer bolts worked really well. I have to get some longer ones and throw them in my trail kit in case I ever have to pull the clutch on the trail. The transfer case was still supported by the cross member so no undue stress was added.
AHHH! I had this all typed out then hit the wrong button and lost it.
Ok, here we go again, short version this time....
Put fluid in tranny, so far, no leaks. Found leak coming from VSS that I installed in t-case yesterday (cracked the top putting it on). Used Vice Grips to clamp it back into shape, reinstalled, covered with RTV, so far no leaks.
Installed new shackles and poly bushings in front springs. Shackle angle is much better with 1" longer than stock shackles, but now the front sits even higher. Hopefully it'll settle with some driving.
Last week I got an old vacuum gauge that belonged to my grandfather (I miss him), so I hooked it up to a manifold vacuum source (had to move the VA on the distributer to a ported vacuum fitting) and hooked up my new tach in the engine compartment temporarily. After letting the engine get up to operating temp, I set the idle to 800 RPMs and started with the idle mixture screws 1.5 turns out from completely in. Turning the screws in 1/2 a turn lost vacuum, so I I turned them back out which raised vacuum and idle speed. Each time I reset the idle back to 800 RPMs and did another 1/2 turn until I reached 3 turns out and vacuum didn't increase anymore. According to the vacuum gauge, I was in a "timing to advanced" state at around 14-15 PSI. While typing this I realized that I had no VA since the dist was now plugged into a ported vacuum source thus mucking with my timing. I'll have to get a "T" connection so I can run both off manifold vacuum and try setting it again tomorrow. In the process, the JB Weld on the throttle connection decided not to hold anymore (broke it yesterday) so now I'll either have to try tack welding it, or get a new cable. Needless to say I couldn't test drive it with the new settings.
Since I still had some day left, I worked on the gauge cluster. I need to wire all the senders to the gauges, but all the power and grounds are wired up. I'll need to borrow someones plasma cutter to cut out a small metal bracket in the dash that won't allow me to fit one of the gauges. I picked up a 2 1/16" and a 3 1/8" hole saw (Ace had them). I was going to use my Dremel to enlarge the 3 1/8" hole, but fortunately, the chuck in my drill press wobbles around enough that it enlarged the hole for me. I was a little worried about what the wobbling would do to the 2 1/16" bit, but all the gauges fit fine.
And that was the short version
And now the pics.....
All the perty new gauges and VSS from Auto Meter:
Gauge panel cut out, drilled out, and painted:
Gauges mounted (I thought I had room for 4 of the 2 1/6" guages, but could only make 3 fit. I'll have to mount the volt meter somewhere else):
Power, grounds, and back lighting all wired up:
Tomorrow I'll get the last of the adjustments done to the carb (hopefully) then I just may be ready for wheeling on Sunday (wifey gave the thumbs up.... but only because she'll be out of town).
I was supposed to fly out to Cali tomorrow for treatment but my counts are still too low, so I'll have to wait until next week since they're not open on the 4th. If I can't go on Tuesday, I'll have to wait another week because I have my CT scan and my surgical appointment on Thursday. Sloan-Kettering called me today to verify insurance and personal info. They said the doctor will review my records and they'll call me back to schedule an appointment. This is for a doctor in NY city. He's done many surgeries on other DSRCT patients and I feel he is most qualified to do my surgery. However, if the Tucson doc is willing to remove all the tumors possible, then I'll have the surgery here to stay close to the family. I guess we'll find out next week.