Uh-oh, Fast Eddy bought another one (2 Viewers)

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It sucks when you can only afford a rusty one

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And it doesn't come with any cool extra parts

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I've got two now. I need twice as many parts. Where do I get the sill? I'm off to search through your threads now.

Awl_TEQ (Kevin - in Canada) has made some great parts for me. I used old horns/parts from my sill, welded to his new press work. He's gone on to do sill work for others, there are a few threads on Mud. I think he's done a complete (horns, everything) 79-newer sill and may have done 78-older complete sill by now. Great guy - great value for the buck - IMHO. He always seems concerned you get what you need. That's what I did - there's always all the CCOT type stuff out there.
 
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I can think of a couple of other vendors that also offer that, who can MUDship delivery to the 45 run as well.;)
 
Dizzy breather

Marvin has an '86 2f with a big dizzy, but no breather in the cab, like in my '78. One of the breather holes was just plugged off. I read about how the air cleaner vaccuum is supposed to suck clean air through the dizzy from the in-cab breather. I've had this breather floating around my swap meet junk for years. So...

I found a spot with an inward-facing bolt and a place for an innocuous hole in the firewall. This is between the heater motor and the firewall rib.

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Tools of the trade.

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This may be the first time I've ever drilled into non-rusty Toyota metal other than drilling out broken-off bolts. Measured twice; marked and drilled once. Sometime I'll get under here, drill out the broken bolt on the right side and replace both with Toyota bolts.

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Replacement Steering Box

I have pretty well committed myself to a do-over on the steering mount. I need to drive it around some before I tear into it, so I spent the time to test the new box on the old mount. I've got some pictures of the welds I'll not post. I believe this mount would survive 35" tires. I've seen far too many broken and cracked frame pictures this week though.

This was in-stock at the local Napa. They had one for $30 cheaper at Kragen, also in stock, but I wasn't 100% sure the casting was original. The numbers and "S" logo had at least been ground off. For $30 extra, well... you don't buy a steering box that often.

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While I was adjusting the valves I spent about 10 seconds cleaning the valve cover. If my other one was this pretty I wouldn't've painted it.

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Started tearing it down today after passing smog yesterday :steer:

I stripped the parts off the rear: lights, spare, bumperettes, hitch and trailer wiring. I only had to grind off two bolts and didn't have to drill any!

Here's the back. Bad news first. We'll get to this eventually. For now, it's staying as-is.

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Spare, probably will sell with the tires that are on it now. The wagon's are growing on me, and they're a good size, 15x9 with 3.5 bs. We'll see where this goes. Depends if they fit over the brakes in the back and what tires I can find for cheap.

The wheels and spare are both 30x9.5. [edit: and now all sold]

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