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You're welcome, good oppurtunity to get me some missing parts(ha ha).Originally Posted by Cue-Ball
In 3 weeks you can cover the whole off Europe.
That is like 20 to 1 countries to visit.
I would know what to do.
Man! Great job as usual... Youve covered so much in this build..Im surprised youre not designing your own ECUhaha, beautiful work...
LOL, that would come closer to my day to day job, then al that other stuff I did on the ZJ so far.Originally Posted by ZJARCHER
Thanx.
It is listed in my profile info "software tester"Originally Posted by steves88vb
Continuation
Finally got the airintake done
Cause the lack off space in the engine bay, the stock airbox and intake had to go.
So I put a "Dual air tube intake" in.
With filter,
and pre-filter.
Looks like this.
Made some progress on the steering with some 90 degree connector's.
tubing.
An used trannycooler which from now on will be a steeringoilcooler
Next to the stock tranny cooler
Trying to fit everything together in a limited space.
Well it doesn't fit. Not enough "height" between steering gear and powersteerpump.
So had to cut that nice and shinny do.ge du.angry bracket from the bottom, but still not enough.
Thankfully over a year ago I made an adjustable tranny traverse.
So mounted the tranny traverse in the "low" position.
This gave me like little less off an ¼" between the multibelt and steering gear.
Tubing cut to the right lenght, only need to press the connector's on.
Cooler mounted and hooked on
Tubing pressed and mounted
Some regular maintenance stuff
the old,
the new one.
Need to replace this seal.
Also adjusted the tranny bracket for the t-case lever's
Poored the first fresh oil(powersteer) tonight. This thing is starting to get in it's final stage.
Only ?? nights off sweet dreams
Last edited by ogdak; 12-13-2006 at 05:08 PM.
Glad to see your progress, your project is about to come alive! Congrads![]()
Awesome as usual.
Getting closer to having it running huh?
Thnx,
Hope to have the engine running again within the next 2 weeks.
Engine upgrade.
Changing the stock thermos for an 160 unit.
What a (^&(^)(* job to do, eventually took the whole top mounting bracket(generator A/C pump) off to get some clearence.
Here the 160.
With a fresh gasket.
Pipe on and installed the rest of the parts involved.
Some electric parts, new distributor cap with rotor.
Doesn't lool like a waste
Time consuming job, wrenching in a very small area.
Got it done thanks to a "Wrenching Platform"
Also new plugs, ignition wires and a HO coil.
Started on installing some small parts to be able to crank it again.
New rear tranny seal and trannyoil pan with new gasket
Unfortunatly a damaged thread in the tranny, damn
Tried to get a heli-coil, but no luck. So tappped it with M8 thread
Very carefully an allenbolt M8 in, not to tight only 17Nm required.
Filling up several fluid level's, checking, double check and re-check.
Started to be in doubt after all.
Left the engine oil and filter because I added a portion off Forte Motor Flush.
To get this chemical to do its job, the engine needs to be running for 20 to 25 minutes, then do the oil change.
Also a good test for the modified cooling system.
Fabbed up some sort of waste duct.
Result, Big smile (let me translate this for you "It runs again") doesn't need more explaining I guess
The girls are ready to roll.
E-fan and steering working perfect, cooling temp just stayed below 176
Oil pressure just below 3
Earlier this year when testing the custom muffler I heard thicking from the engine, probably a valve rod or something.
Have not heard it anymore.
Finaly changed the engine oil and filter.
An final(for now) underhood view
Saturday with new engine oil had it running again and shot a video
TESTRUN 1.1Mb
Updated my checklist
Got to say this last weekend definatly was a mile stone................
Last edited by ogdak; 12-13-2006 at 05:15 PM.
right on!!!
looks/sounds freeking awsome
Thnx, sounds a lot better when standing next to it.
did you fabricate the duel intake setup, or buy it somewhere. I was thinking of running a second battery setup, but I would have to ditch the K&N I have now.
Thanks,
Dave
Congrats on getting it fired up man.
Bet you can't wait for the shake down.
Thnx Beest
What a fabulous thread. I set here most of the evening looking through all the pictures and comments.
I don't know how you take all the pictures. At the end of a long day in the garage the last thing I'm looking to do is a photo documentary of all the work.
Great job!
Thnx,
Most off the time I take the pic's while wrenching, unless my hands get to dirty. Needless to say my camera is pretty greased up. haha
Great thread. Your girls are really cute. Looks like they were preparing for the match against Portugal, (sorry about the result...I was rooting for you!)
Thnx,
But that wasn't because off the worldcup football.
It was because off the 4th and last night off the evening marches which my oldest 2 attended this year.
great build mate. looks like it's all coming together.
whats your exhaust setup like? i saw that you used a random tech cat and stock manifolds (i think), but didn't see the muffler. sounds like either a small magnaflow, a bullet muffler, or maybe a glasspack. regardless, sounds great.
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