cwin74 wrote:Hit Bill Moore Trail with a co-worker and his full size Bronco. We got fairly close to the lake, but the snow finally turned us back. We decided to go down Red Elephant Hill. I wasn't quite ready for one pucker obstacle, but able to do it with a little scraping underneath. All in all a great run that showed me how capable my current setup is.
ZOSO wrote:cwin74 wrote:Hit Bill Moore Trail with a co-worker and his full size Bronco. We got fairly close to the lake, but the snow finally turned us back. We decided to go down Red Elephant Hill. I wasn't quite ready for one pucker obstacle, but able to do it with a little scraping underneath. All in all a great run that showed me how capable my current setup is.
I see you've met Matt. I've wheeled with him a few times. He not afraid to push that stock full size either. More pics of your trip on colorado4x4.org.
Crazyone wrote:Went down and got my collector plates this morning. With the late fees it was $350.00!
socofn wrote:Started disasembly for my swap with the engine from airbur. I decided to pull the front fenders to take care of a couple of rotten areas, what a PIA that turned out to be, I had to get the sawzall and cut two of the bolts and I had to use the big impact gun to remove 5 of the 6 big screws that hold it in the aft position. I had to drill one of them out. I hope to have the engine out by tomorrow night and then get new metal in both holes. Nothing has turned out to be easy!!! JP
socofn wrote:Started disasembly for my swap with the engine from airbur. I decided to pull the front fenders to take care of a couple of rotten areas, what a PIA that turned out to be, I had to get the sawzall and cut two of the bolts and I had to use the big impact gun to remove 5 of the 6 big screws that hold it in the aft position. I had to drill one of them out. I hope to have the engine out by tomorrow night and then get new metal in both holes. Nothing has turned out to be easy!!! JP
airbur wrote:socofn wrote:Started disasembly for my swap with the engine from airbur. I decided to pull the front fenders to take care of a couple of rotten areas, what a PIA that turned out to be, I had to get the sawzall and cut two of the bolts and I had to use the big impact gun to remove 5 of the 6 big screws that hold it in the aft position. I had to drill one of them out. I hope to have the engine out by tomorrow night and then get new metal in both holes. Nothing has turned out to be easy!!! JP
I was pleasantly surprised that I didn't have beat on any bolts with mine. The toughest ones to get at..and out...where the exhaust manifold to tube bolts. They were seized on there pretty well....had to remove the starter to get one off.
I'm looking for a cheap cherry picker on Craigslist now to pull it.....I'll need it to put my 427W in when it comes time as well.
socofn wrote:I managed to get both fenders off and then I coated them with some leftover herculiner I had. Still do not have the engine out as my help did not show up and it was 120deg in my garage today so I quit work a before noon. JP
hockeydad4-22 wrote: Passenger side axle - is this normal? Why do I feel that this Axle is in need of some "special" attention or replacement....
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