Friday, May 16, 2008

Axle

Got my new front axle today. It looks pretty damn tough, I managed to get one of only two years of Toyota trucks (1984 and 1985) in which the axle was reinforced with a truss. I'll post a picture soon.

Project cost: $2930.00 (return the Oxy-Acetylene Torch, getting a plasma cutter instead).

Monday, May 12, 2008

Full bore

A week ago I decided to cutoff the old IFS front suspension and go full bore with a Solid Axle Conversion. There are three main reasons, 1.> I have the body and engine out so there will never be an easier time 2.> The old IFS needed some repair with regards to rust, 3.> I would have to purchase an IFS lift kit which approaches the cost of the solid axle conversion which comes with 4 inches of lift.

So I'm going to order a 4 inch lift SAS kit from Trail Gear. And a 5 inch rear lift and coil to leaf conversion kit for the rear.

So I spent this weekend cutting off the old suspension components and griding the frame flat. I also had another guest appearance, my dad decided to join me on Saturday for some hard core metal cutting.



This coming weekend I'm going to weld the nicks and gouges in the frame and order the kits. Next weekend I will be in a motorcycle race school so the weekend after that installation will begin. I'll weld on anything that needs to be welded, sand blast and paint the whole frame then begin bolting on everything.

Project cost: $3030.00 (began the purchase of an Oxy-Acetylene Torch.)

Friday, May 2, 2008

Front End . . . Not so Nice

I've got another hangup. There are four nuts and bolts the nuts all come off but the bolts are seized into their bushings. . . all four. Pretty much the transmission bolt issue all over again..

So I have to cut all the four blots using a thin crack between the edge of the bushings and the chassis. Which was easier when Lloyd suggested lifting up the whole chassis with the engine hoist.



I just have to buy a large cutoff wheel and I should be able to get the front end off. At which point I have to make a decision on doing a solid front axle conversion. I am on-again-off-again on that subject. One part of me want to do it full bore especially since all the parts are off and I have ready access to everything. But the other, more conservative part, says maybe I should put it all together and make sure it works first before sinking more cash into it.

The engines are back from Constantine's. Looking all shiny :-) (I'll post a picture after the weekend) I've spent a little time cleaning up my pistons while Lloyd has been painting his engine block. This is where I learned that a wire wheel spinning on a drill on your skin hurts.

We are going to do one engine at a time with four eyes on each one, so I have until his is put together to have all my parts purchased. I need a new timing belt, timing belt pulleys, and headers.

Project cost: $2970.00