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just been cuttin' out more rust lately. bought a passenger door hinge post the other day so hopefully that will be here in another week or so and i can start putting things back together.
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rear driveshaft in...back to power steering.
If you can't fix it with a hammer and a welder then your gonna need a new one!
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Just went out to the garage and looked at it. It was still there.
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power steering almost complete. cut steering shaft and painted and installed it with u joints,still have to get new return hose from ps cooler to pump, and the long mounting bolt for ps bracket, fill and bleed system. and hope for the best.
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Cool. How did it work, cutting that flaming river goint in half to put the new end on it? Hope it wasn't too involved.
I have been working on the 'interior' of the race rig, trying to get most of it together. Got the Hurst Pro Matic bolted in and got a trans bracket fabbed up for it. took about 1/2 of a day right there... Nothing is ever easy.....
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[quote=broncosbybart]Cool. How did it work, cutting that flaming river goint in half to put the new end on it? Hope it wasn't too involved.
that was the way to go on that. it wasnt too bad. had to force the u joint into the new end because the ujoint is the same width as the end and not enough room to just slide it into place to put caps on. had to tap it together with a hammer then put caps back on. but other than that only took bout 40 minutes.
now if freaking autozone would give me the correct power steering belt i would have already been done today but instead will finish up tomorrow morning. i couldnt find any 7/16 threaded rod or a bolt long enough to use for power steering pump bracket so i took 2 4 inch bolts cut and welded them together. sorry no pics was frustrated by this point. just ready to get it finished. all that is left is the belt and bleed the system.
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rained out today for us on the crawler :banghead:
'74 Grocery Getter, '73 Project Buggy, '77 Parts Rig