casadejohnson wrote:What's the word Jeff? Any progress on the diagnosis?
Rox Crusher wrote:I wish I had the data logging stuff to work with as I agree it would be enlightening.
Rox Crusher wrote:casadejohnson wrote:What's the word Jeff? Any progress on the diagnosis?
No real progress as I have been trying to recover from a chest cold and had to go to KC.
I did change out the spark plugs one drivers side and they were all still correctly gapped and looked to be in good shape, etc. I will change the others today or tomorrow.
More encouraging is that the cavalry is coming over to help troubleshoot it further.
I think I will be sitting in the engine bay watching the fuel pressure gauge while Phil dies the test driving.
I wish I had the data logging stuff to work with as I agree it would be enlightening.
casadejohnson wrote:Rox Crusher wrote:casadejohnson wrote:What's the word Jeff? Any progress on the diagnosis?
No real progress as I have been trying to recover from a chest cold and had to go to KC.
I did change out the spark plugs one drivers side and they were all still correctly gapped and looked to be in good shape, etc. I will change the others today or tomorrow.
More encouraging is that the cavalry is coming over to help troubleshoot it further.
I think I will be sitting in the engine bay watching the fuel pressure gauge while Phil dies the test driving.
I wish I had the data logging stuff to work with as I agree it would be enlightening.
Viperwolf1- The one man cavalry ... Weird, I thought he was an Air Force man.
ZOSO wrote:I hope you figure it out and it's something simple. When are you guys gonna work on it?
76fordbronco wrote:Nice work! You can make a little extra money in your neighborhood now.
Jesus_man wrote:Needs an LED lightbar now! Yeah, does look great. I loved plowing with my dad's 60's power wagon!
kinder wrote:I was likely going to pickup some air springs, I've only found them new at the Graveyard, http://broncograveyard.com/bronco/i-129 ... 0-4x4.html.
I'm guessing I'll have to add some small blocks to make up for the suspension lift. Want to split shipping?
Rox Crusher wrote:Howdy guys,
As we learned a few things specific to 76/77 model Bronco, I thought I would share results of my TieRod Over conversion using Roughstuff TieRod End components in combination with knuckles off of a 78/79 Bronco.
The tie rod attachment points on the 78/79 knuckle are about 1" lower than the stock knuckles used on 76/77 Broncos. So in theory, the 76/77 knuckles would be better in terms of achieving maximum trail clearance for steering linkage.
Unfortunately, the attachment points on 76/77 are about 1" closer to the wheels preventing use of any of the heavier duty steering linkage components available which is why I elected to use the 78/79 knuckles.
On to the good stuff, since the 76/77 Bronco came stock with a longer track bar bracket, you don't have to use a drop pitman arm or an axle riser bracket to achieve nearly perfect geometry between trac bar and drag link. Mine ended up being within 1 degree of each other.
Jesus_man wrote:How much lift are you running? I wonder if a set of old f-150 coils would help with the extra snow plow weight? I remember when I was building my '74, the F-150 coils were cheap and gave a couple inches of lift. You sacrifice ride, but you could swap back for the summer??
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