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- NC Sandhills
:dunno: if this should go here in "Other Tech" or over in "Mod Tech"
I've decided to retire my beater trail rig. It's axle-less & on stands now, but it runs well & could drive if those parts were reinstalled.
I'd sort of like to keep the engine/trans as a 'spare', since despite the +200k, they always ran really well. Leaving them in the carcass allows them to be run once in awhile... vs the PITA of pulling them out & having to seal/store them somewhere.
One of the ways I could "almost" justify keeping it around, would be to add a generator to it... something that could power a house during outages.
I'm assuming it's fairly straight forward to run a belt or chain drive off the t-case output up through the floor to a generator mounted in the cargo area? The AW4 has a manual TC lockup switch, so in 3rd/locked, it's true 1:1 drive. It's also switched to allow holding any gear 1-4.
Another brainstorm would be to install any old D35/8.25 out back and a front 30, steering links & driveshaft, That way (in 4WD) it could move around under it's own power :laugh3: or since it's camouflaged anyway, drag it out past the treeline & "plant" it
The biggest issue I see is keeping it cool during extended runs. Our power outages are equally likely during the summer "hurricane" months as they are in the winter "ice-storm" months. I've divorced the tranny fluid from the radiator, and would convert it to open cooling. I'd probably lose the fan clutch, and put a solid spacer there, so it's running full-time. The exhaust would be plumbed up high & attach a rain-flap, or get a long run of water pipe & plumb it w-a-y over so it's exhausting towards the neighbor's house.
Setting aside the whole 'hillbilly' aspect of this idea... what am I missing?
Parts Needed: (?)
Generator
roll of HD ROMEX
Breaker panel & breakers
120v & 240v outlets
Transfer switch for the house
Misc XJ parts:
HD 'open cooling' Modine Radiator
fan clutch spacer
low oil pressure cutoff switch
hi coolant temp cutoff switch
misc tailpipe tubing & flap
Homebrew SYE and pulley/belt or sprocket/chain
TIA
Woody
I've decided to retire my beater trail rig. It's axle-less & on stands now, but it runs well & could drive if those parts were reinstalled.
I'd sort of like to keep the engine/trans as a 'spare', since despite the +200k, they always ran really well. Leaving them in the carcass allows them to be run once in awhile... vs the PITA of pulling them out & having to seal/store them somewhere.
One of the ways I could "almost" justify keeping it around, would be to add a generator to it... something that could power a house during outages.
I'm assuming it's fairly straight forward to run a belt or chain drive off the t-case output up through the floor to a generator mounted in the cargo area? The AW4 has a manual TC lockup switch, so in 3rd/locked, it's true 1:1 drive. It's also switched to allow holding any gear 1-4.
Another brainstorm would be to install any old D35/8.25 out back and a front 30, steering links & driveshaft, That way (in 4WD) it could move around under it's own power :laugh3: or since it's camouflaged anyway, drag it out past the treeline & "plant" it
The biggest issue I see is keeping it cool during extended runs. Our power outages are equally likely during the summer "hurricane" months as they are in the winter "ice-storm" months. I've divorced the tranny fluid from the radiator, and would convert it to open cooling. I'd probably lose the fan clutch, and put a solid spacer there, so it's running full-time. The exhaust would be plumbed up high & attach a rain-flap, or get a long run of water pipe & plumb it w-a-y over so it's exhausting towards the neighbor's house.
Setting aside the whole 'hillbilly' aspect of this idea... what am I missing?
Parts Needed: (?)
Generator
roll of HD ROMEX
Breaker panel & breakers
120v & 240v outlets
Transfer switch for the house
Misc XJ parts:
HD 'open cooling' Modine Radiator
fan clutch spacer
low oil pressure cutoff switch
hi coolant temp cutoff switch
misc tailpipe tubing & flap
Homebrew SYE and pulley/belt or sprocket/chain
TIA
Woody