Gunnibronco wrote:Swapped the single v-belt pulley off my alternator for a double v-belt pulley, & measured for new belts.
I'll get 2 new belts tomorrow & see how she runs/charges.
I'm also going to get new ring terminals and make a new starter solenoid to starter wire from some left over 2ga winch wire. I'll see if it will stop my EFI error codes. I noticed the volts dropping close to 10v under cranking. Can't hurt, anyways.
kinder wrote:Finished the trail initiated tuneup; plugs, wires, rotor/cap and points (yes I still run points- only time I gets to use my 40 year old dwell meter and ignition wrenches). Next up is the oil change, and various fluid top off.
crawlercreations wrote:Took a break from my Bronco to work on my uncle's Bronco yesterday. We mostly completed the entire front solid axle swap into it! Just some shocks, brake lines and bolts and it will be ready to go. It came out pretty much exactly as we were going for. A big thanks to Landshark for coming by to show us his bronco and keep us motivated to get it done! We started the morning off with a bare frame and no front axle at all and ended the day with it sitting on its wheels.
Entourage wrote:Crawler - keep us updated on the progress as this truck evolves. Looks great. Love the front pre-runner too. It is nice to have Landshark's full-size as a template to how dang cool FSBs can look and perform.
kinder wrote:Finally got the rear locker installed in the Bronco, still need to sort out the axle seals, the new 31 spline axles are custom Moser's and are killing me because they have a different OD from stock. But it's cool to have both wheels spin in the same direction, a quick function check and it locks and unlocks like a champ and seems a bit smoother then my Aussie locker up front.
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