Congratulations dude, this is major!Gretchet went on her first highway run in 15 years! Hadn’t been on the road since back in college. Kids were pumped.
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CHEERS!



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Congratulations dude, this is major!Gretchet went on her first highway run in 15 years! Hadn’t been on the road since back in college. Kids were pumped.
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They look brand new!Refurbed the turn signals. Replaced lenses, seals, hardware and mounting grommet. Color changed from OEM gray to black to match color scheme accents of the build. SEM prep and paint products rock.
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Whats that side mounted antenna for?
I'd guess that's for the CB radio.Whats that side mounted antenna for?
Because the previous owner had drilled a big hole for one, and only the screws were left. So I put a new one on with the same mounting points. Not attached to anything currently. All for looks at this point.I'd guess that's for the CB radio.
Love it! That’s almost the same carpet headliner I have planned! Any advice or trouble areas to note? I see the trouble the corners give…Good rainy day.. Time to finish something..
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Actually, no trouble at all. I'm prepared for the worst. I have used almost two cans of 14oz glue. Start from the center and move to the back, sides, and front.Love it! That’s almost the same carpet headliner I have planned! Any advice or trouble areas to note? I see the trouble the corners give…
How did you loosen the large lock nut that’s around the input shaft of the Scout II steering box? It’s roughly 2.5” or so.My scout p/s steering box started leaking out the steering shaft input seal. I figured it was time rebuild/reseal it. So far, no more leaking.
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I found that P/S hoses from a ‘79 Scout (ordered from Rock Auto) were almost perfect to connect my Scout II steering box to my Saginaw pump. I’ve got early style brackets that mount it to the side of a long water pump on my SBC.I wanted to nip the leak in the bud. The leak was starting to make a mess. Fortunately I haven't had to deal with a leaking pump yet. I do have several old pumps scattered around the shop. One of my future projects is to make a cooler out of some 3/8 metal line for it. My hoses are pretty short. Right now I'm working on a leaking master cylinder. I had to buy a new one, the bore of the old one was too pitted.
How did you get
My bad… stuffed the phone in my pocket because I didn’t have time to finish and somehow it got posted.??? Can we narrow it down? I'll gladly answer.