Long weekend in the shop.
Clutch master and slave replaced
New OEM body mounts on the front corners
New radiator installed
The clutch master & slave should have been easy, but the flare nut at the end of the hard line was over tightened to the drop down hose, and it trashed the internal threads of the hose coming out. @RDub suggested I make a thread chaser out of an old brake line I had around, so I did. That’s a good one for the trick bag. Worked like a charm and made the project a success.
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The front corner body mounts on my truck are much worse than the rest - chunks of rubber were falling out. Replaced with OEM. I wanted rubber rather than poly to maybe have a softer ride and less rattles, even if they won’t last as long.
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Original radiator put in 42 years of work and was leaking badly so I picked up a gently used CSF from @Rockymtnreaper with the intention of getting by until I get the original repaired. Got it in, forgot to move the fan shroud out of the way and it was pinched between the diagonal frame gusset and the lower rad tube inlet. Had to take it all apart and readjust. At this point I’ve been going all day, it’s 11PM, so I fill the thing up and start driving home. About 1.5 miles down the road my temps are creeping up fast. Takes me 1/4 mile to pull over and shut it down, and at that point my temp sensor in the upper rad hose is showing 240*F and the coolant is boiling. Oops - I forgot that when I filled it when the thermostat was as closed, so I was only partially filling the system. Waited for temps to come down to about 170, cracked the cap, and filled it. It took in another 1.25g and was cool all the way home - arrived at 12:45AM this morning.
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Questions: how much damage could I have done with the short overheat condition? Also, these radiator brackets shown below are directional, but I forgot which way they were when I took it apart. Anybody know how they go? The difference is that it can move the whole radiator about 1cm closer or further from the front sheet metal.
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