Well as many have said...digging into the project to try and keep busy and keep your mind off things sometimes is the best medicine. I found myself just sitting around and just kind of "staring at walls" if I didn't keep busy. So a few days after I picked back up as I could and got back to work. Still is far from easy but I know it will take a while to heal this "wound".
Anyhow...updates:
- Got the hydro done (steering linkage just needs a little work). Got the system filled and as bled as I could without the motor running. I used a cordless drill with an allen bit to run the pump so fluid would actually circulate...as otherwise I was essentially just dry turning the system. Took about 2.5 quarts so far. I anticipate another quart or so after its all said and done and bled.
- Got the cooling system all hooked up and filled...took about 4 gallons.
Coolant bonging my system :laugh:
- Got the Doubler and Rear Diff breather hoses done
Both cases Teed together with a 3-way brass barb fitting:
- Got all the brake lines hooked up to their respective cutting brakes, and finished the rear completely. I decided to run the line through the brackets in grommets for security and "ease" of routing.
What do you do when you're not sure which grommets would work best? Order $30 worth of grommets from McMaster Carr :laugh:
Rear line run:
Line running through the brackets:
Line and breather running up the arm:
You can kind of see in this picture the fun that is brake line connections coming into and out of the cutting brakes:
- As well, I got the vacuum hose for the fuel pressure regulator hooked up and routed.
Next things to get done are:
- Finish front brake line routing and connecting, bleed brakes (REALLY REALLY not looking forward to this)
- Install Front Diff breather
- D300 Cable shifters (currently waiting on paint to dry)
- Fill Front Diff
- Fill Doubler
- Fill Tranny
- Get the electrical done enough to get the thing running on its own
Once this thing fires and is running again...it will pretty much be ready to load onto a trailer and take for a shake down run (minus interior panels).
I'll still have things like body panels, front and rear lights, blinkers, etc. to all do...but those don't matter so much right now. I just want the damn thing running and moving under its own power again. I'm hoping to finish most of the list above this weekend. Who knows...maybe I'll get her fired up as well :greensmok