orangefj45
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finally got to spend some time in the garage again. my buddy jeepindoug came up for the day to give me a hand, which was more then much appreciated. doug's a machinist by trade and quite the fabricator so it's nice to work alongside him.
today i wanted to get the front axle bolted to the springs and the barkes done. we ran into a few frustrating snags along the way but it turned out alright.
early this week i had tried to find some u-bolt plates for the d60 front to no avail, so i bought a pair 5x6x1/2" steel plates to make my own. i had done this for whitey's fj45 a few years ago and they turned out great. just another side project to eat up more of my valuable time though.
during the week i had also discovered that the pair of studs used on the diff housing instead of a u-bolt were way too long. i tried finding the proper length to no avail. so i figure why not just use the proper die and just cut the threads further than they already were. finding a pair of dies proved interesting. seems that just about any hardware store, orchard and places like home depot carry stuff up to 1/2", but nothing bigger. u-bolts and studs are 5/8" on this application. i finally found a specialty tool store near my work and picked up both a fine (5/8x18) and a corse (5/8x11) thread pair of dies.
so the first order of business was to make the spring plates and modify the studs. doug took care of the spring plates and i tried to cut some more threads into the studs. yeah. right. like that was gonna work. as soon as the die reached the end of the existing threads, it came to a dead stop. we even took a pair of aluminum jaws for my vise and machined a 5/8" hole between the two to create more clamping force for the vise holding the stud, but it just was'nt gonna happen. so instead of wasting more time on the studs, i decided to use a pair of bolts meanwhile and then try to find a set of proper length studs next week, maybe partsmike has what i need.
today i wanted to get the front axle bolted to the springs and the barkes done. we ran into a few frustrating snags along the way but it turned out alright.
early this week i had tried to find some u-bolt plates for the d60 front to no avail, so i bought a pair 5x6x1/2" steel plates to make my own. i had done this for whitey's fj45 a few years ago and they turned out great. just another side project to eat up more of my valuable time though.
during the week i had also discovered that the pair of studs used on the diff housing instead of a u-bolt were way too long. i tried finding the proper length to no avail. so i figure why not just use the proper die and just cut the threads further than they already were. finding a pair of dies proved interesting. seems that just about any hardware store, orchard and places like home depot carry stuff up to 1/2", but nothing bigger. u-bolts and studs are 5/8" on this application. i finally found a specialty tool store near my work and picked up both a fine (5/8x18) and a corse (5/8x11) thread pair of dies.
so the first order of business was to make the spring plates and modify the studs. doug took care of the spring plates and i tried to cut some more threads into the studs. yeah. right. like that was gonna work. as soon as the die reached the end of the existing threads, it came to a dead stop. we even took a pair of aluminum jaws for my vise and machined a 5/8" hole between the two to create more clamping force for the vise holding the stud, but it just was'nt gonna happen. so instead of wasting more time on the studs, i decided to use a pair of bolts meanwhile and then try to find a set of proper length studs next week, maybe partsmike has what i need.