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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Wed Mar 05, 2014 2:15 pm

Digger wrote:
Eck wrote:Just received email that my gauge has been restored and is en route back to CO.

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Will be here just in time for the rewire this weekend!


That's amazing! Looks great!!


On a different note, how do you like your rear seat?


I haven't had any passengers other than my dog since install but as far as the fit, look, and functionality, I love it. It was also very easy to install.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Fri Mar 28, 2014 6:59 pm

A quick update. I have been working furiously on a number of big projects. As Bronco creep would have it- it is always easier to do the next thing while stuff is torn apart.

I (use that term loosely as I have gotten a lot of great help from CCB members and buddies) have done:
- new front bushings
- painted yellow and reinstalled front springs
- re design and cut/painted dash
- rewire using American Autowire harness (dash is done)
- removed 302 and started install of 351W
- made custom rear interior panels for speakers
- installed custom front speakers
- cleaned engine bay and finished raptor liner in the bay
- cut and installed new firewall and cowl insulation
- rebuilt and upgraded heater

What is left:
- finish 351W install
- finish engine and front electrical wiring
- wire rear lights
- pray to God everything works
- go to Moab


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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Kinder » Fri Mar 28, 2014 7:09 pm

Did you put anything inside the kick panel speaker boxes? Interested in the sound quality, I'm sure Willem would like to copy your setup if it works out.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Fri Mar 28, 2014 7:49 pm

Yah- used the firewall insulation stuff. The outside is also raptor lined so it should also act as some sound proofing. You'll probably be the first to hear it!
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Fri Mar 28, 2014 7:51 pm

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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby landshark » Fri Mar 28, 2014 8:12 pm

Your cruising right along great job!
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Tue Apr 08, 2014 5:50 pm

Updated progress:

Over the weekend, I've gotten all stereo wires ran, loomed, and ready to plug into the amp and head unit. Not that the stereo was a priority but it was something I could work on, on my own.

With that said, Kirk has been the lead on my engine build this week. We've got a schedule to have it ready by the end of the week (I am hoping). We have test fit everything to the engine and have some things final tight. Kirk did some ghetto engineering to my exhaust so it will work until I invest in a more permanent solution. He drilled and tapped a bolt hole to the block for the clutch linkage. I re-jet the carb and installed that, the water pump, test fit the radiator and shroud. We have come up with a solution to lower the radiator and be able to use the shroud with my 2" BL.

Ready to start bolting things on and run engine bay and front clip wiring.

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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Digger » Wed Apr 09, 2014 7:37 am

That dash is looking good!


351W is not too shabby either. icon biggin

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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Kinder » Thu Apr 10, 2014 8:22 pm

Ghetto engineering huh, I prefer redneck fab, lol.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Justin » Thu Apr 10, 2014 9:32 pm

Looks like it's coming together! Nice!
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Mon Apr 21, 2014 10:35 pm

Almost looking like a Bronco again. Wiring harness is 99% done. Have a couple little things that aren't working: tach, heater, and stereo wiring is acting funky.

Couple of minor things to work out (I hope)! The biggest one is I'm having some issues with the clutch engaging gear. It's just barely off and thinking I may need to bend the header a tad to give it a little more travel. Other than that, I should be very close to having it ready for Moab. Nothing like getting it done last minute...

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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Justin » Tue Apr 22, 2014 6:20 pm

Looks good!
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Gunnibronco » Thu Apr 24, 2014 6:20 am

Nice work. I didn't take on as much as you, but have also managed to overbook my time before Moab. March killed me, I worked 7 days/week and didn't get anything done on the Bronco. April has been "All Bronco, all the time." See you in a week.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Thu Jun 26, 2014 2:23 pm

With the help of Kirk, we designed my tire, gas can, and cooler rack. Image

Kirk did all of the welding and fabrication. I took it and cleaned up the edges and some welds and painted. I was also able to find a license plate holder with light for $10 at a trailer dealership.
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We designed the cooler rack to be easily removable as I won't be running with that on very frequently.
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This is how it will look most of the time.

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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby akaFrankCastle » Thu Jun 26, 2014 3:13 pm

Love the trailer hitch design.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby landshark » Fri Jun 27, 2014 11:07 am

Looks great dude, I need to redo mine before it falls off...
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Jesus_man » Mon Jun 30, 2014 1:09 am

Yeah, that looks like a good days work! I like the option of removing the cooler rack! Just make sure the assembly doesn't bounce a lot as I've seen hinges snap in half from metal fatigue. Thankfully not on the highway, but can you imagine your spare tire assembly bouncing down i-25?? I ended up with some delrin plastic below my arm to support the weight when closed.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Eck » Sun Mar 01, 2015 6:09 pm

Went over to Digger's place today to take a look at his rig and talk over a plan for mine moving forward. I have a ZF5 awaiting travel to CO with Viperwolf1, a complete D44 with ARB and 4.56 gears awaiting install, lars bars in the process of being built, and hopefully a soon to be built big bearing 9".

My next decision is going to be which transfer case to run-- the T Shift D20 that is on my rig (which would require a spendy adaptor), or NP205. Digger and I figured out at crawl speed, the D20 would give me about a 75:1 ratio with the ZF5, whereas the 205 would be 60:1. Seems a little negligible for the type of crawling I plan to do.

So my plan is to build the 9" this summer. Probably towards the end of fall, I will try to install all of these components at once.

On the way home, stopped for a quick photo op. I have now put a little over 100 miles on the engine since rebuilding it again. All vital signs seem to remain strong!

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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby ZOSO » Sun Mar 01, 2015 6:11 pm

Just about 5-10 minutes from me. That place is cool. I've never stopped in there.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Digger » Sun Mar 01, 2015 6:46 pm

Jealous now. I've been wanting to take the Bronco down there when it's running.


BTW - I mucked up the crawl ratios, the ZF5 1st gear is 5.72, not 6.72. So the 205 would be 51:1 and the D20 would be 64:1.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Gunnibronco » Sun Mar 01, 2015 6:53 pm

I ran my NP435 & J-stick D20 first with 4.10s & then 3.50s. Similar crawl ratios 64 vs 55. I didn't miss the extra gears, much. Stick in the cheap 205. If you ever want to get more serious, you can bolt on an Atlas, and make a big difference.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Justin » Sun Mar 01, 2015 10:19 pm

As you said, it'll depend on the kind of wheeling you want to do. If you're doing mild to moderate trails, the 60:1 will be fine. I've got 68:1 and have definitely had times I would have liked more gear, even on moderate trails. I've got half a set of 3.15 t-case gears sitting on the shelf. it'll be one of my next projects and will give me a low of 96:1 since I swapped to 4:56 in the diffs. That said, selling a 205 is easy if you ever decide you want more gear.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Jesus_man » Mon Mar 02, 2015 2:51 am

Justin wrote:That said, selling a 205 is easy if you ever decide you want more gear.


On the flip side, selling the D20 adapter would also be easy too.

If moderate trails are all you ever intend to do, then you can get by with either. But just like a bronco addiction, crawling also gets in your blood and you may want to push the limits down the road.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby D&D72 » Mon Mar 02, 2015 6:24 am

[quote="Digger"]Jealous now. I've been wanting to take the Bronco down there when it's running.



would be a great place for a group photo......
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Digger » Mon Mar 02, 2015 9:37 am

Jesus_man wrote:
Justin wrote:That said, selling a 205 is easy if you ever decide you want more gear.


But just like a bronco addiction, crawling also gets in your blood and you may want to push the limits down the road.



Boy that is the truth! My current build is suppose to be the family wheeling rig and I still can't help baking in tons of flex and crawl ratio (156:1) while adding what the last rig didn't have like ride quality and go-fast parts like the hydraulic bump stops and linked/coiled rear axle.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby sykanr0ng » Mon Mar 02, 2015 12:15 pm

Will the notch that you need to put in the ZF5 flange for the NP205 be a problem with any other transfer case?
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Kinder » Mon Mar 02, 2015 12:55 pm

It shouldn't be as it's cut between two bolt holes on the pattern and doesn't extend into the case it self, just the flange.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby sykanr0ng » Mon Mar 02, 2015 1:26 pm

I was wondering if any of the others needed a seal surface there.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Kinder » Mon Mar 02, 2015 3:55 pm

The seal wouldn't be a problem, the gasket will sit on the inner portion of the case were it meets the T case.
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Re: 69 Dudes-- Just the beginning

Postby Gunnibronco » Mon Mar 02, 2015 5:03 pm

sykanr0ng wrote:I was wondering if any of the others needed a seal surface there.



I know an Atlas doesn't. smokin
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