Alrighty...been a whirlwind lately with things.
The tranny pan was the biggest PITA. Got a pan from a junkyard, got some bungs of JEGS...welded bungs to new pan. Well I went ahead and got it all installed to get back to where I was...or so I thought.
I noticed the new bungs were leaking as well...and decently heavy from the rear passenger corner of the pan. Well, turns out one of the holes in the tranny stripped out some and couldn't keep enough pressure on the tranny pan gasket to seal it.
So, drilled and tapped the hole to a bigger size, good to go. Well the bungs weren't leaking from the fitting this time thankfully...but some of the weld. So, I went and threw another ring of weld around the original weld. Well...I didn't think to take the temp probe out for the Autometer gauge
After a quick pop and sizzle...the plastic in the probe was melted and the probe in two pieces now. Made sure to take the other probe out...then got all the welding done. So, $13 and 3 days later...there was another probe from JEGS.
Skipped the tranny pan gasket and used some Permatex Right Stuff.
Well, the pan doesn't leak a drop FINALLY :greensmok
I notice the doubler leaks a little...but I've given up on that ever 100% sealing.
THEN...went to reinstall the power lead back on the starter...only for the plastic that holds it on the solenoid to break off
So, a quick trip to Advance Auto and I've got a brand new clean and shiny starter in. :laugh:
After that was all said and done, I pulled it out to the driveway and gave it a spray down. Well, that only worked so well. I ended up really just needing to resort to a bucket of water and a rag. This revealed a bit of touch up paint and adding of paint since with the moisture I can see rust in some spots.
So my fuel cell...I had noticed it not fully sealing at the fuel cell cap. So I went ahead and order a gasket from JEGS. I special ordered some stuff from Grainger for rubber seals to sandwich the cap. So I took the cap off, only to find the inner rubber seal...missing. So much for fuel resistant it claimed to be

It was in pieces all over the inside of the cell. Put the actual meant for fuel cell gasket from Jegs on, so hopefully that should hold.
Got a new vent breather on. Original breather was -6AN, new one is -10AN:
Got the same type of rollover valve in the tank. Went with the FATS routing instead of around the back like before, since its more of a PITA for me to do 3 sides and down.
Got the rear "firewall" in, I really think it starts to make it look like a true rig :laugh:
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Been working on getting the interior panels done. Currently have the exterior parts of the passenger side painting and curing:
Looking to have the interior side painted and curing tomorrow, and the drivers prepped so it will start to be painted Tuesday.
I've got until August 5th to get the interior fully done and the UHMW skids on. Headed wheeling for 4 days in Buena Vista!
Goal is to have all the interior panels painted and mounted by this coming weekend, so that I can use the weekend to do little finish work and get the UHMW belly panels on.
Oh, and as a note...do NOT use black oxide bolt...they rust the moment they get any moisture

Working on switching them all out for stainless.