I had a full day yesterday of working on the jeep (had to go into work on the weekend, had Wednesday off)
But I am going to start with tonight, the proper front springs came in so...
:thumbs:
(front drive shaft 31.5 inches, rear is 32 inches so hell ya only have to carry one spare shaft)
I also got the track bar in. I got to do my first ever "if this single weld fails I die" weld. Welding the nut insert to the DOM on the track bar.
Wow with that I can't remember what I did yesterday...
oh yeah, brake master cylinder and d-300 cross member...
So I figured I would remove the rubber seal in the proportioning valve and keep the proportioning valve that would allow me to use the oem brake lines and keep the brake warning light. (assuming it works at an angle...)
put back to together without that pesky o-ring
I had to grind the bracket a bit
all in and the hood even closes
now I just need to make a push rod for the MC, vacuum seal the MC and booster, and put in the rest of the system so I can find out how well it works.
*edit (I did NOT use the Ford master cylinder, I bought a Dodge truck 2500 MC and made a custom pushrod)*
a few pics of the d-300 cross member
it was cool after I put that up there I actually dropped the main cross member so I could have access to the area around the tcase for shifters. No jacks or anything under the transmission, just the motor mounts and the d-300 mount at the back of the tcase.
speaking of... these are the twin sticks I had in the bronco. They were meant to be temporary but have out lived the bronco now. I grew pretty fond of the simple shifters, I may re-use them.
full album still here
http://picasaweb.google.com/thenag
next up we are actually going to put the driver seat in temporarily and build linkage to shift the d-300. Then I guess I should start running the rest of the brake lines and fuel line and vacuum lines...
Nathan
-99 xj getting there...