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Building a 61 Willy's Wagon Rockcrawler

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by MountainJeep, May 9, 2006.

  1. MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member

    Been wondering how you were coming on that thing. I like the skids for the spring hanger in the last pic, good idea.:beer: :beer:
     
  2. ljspop

    ljspop Lurking Bronco Dude

    Great thread and cool project. Thanks for keeping it up. I should visit this site more often. ;)
     
  3. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    okay its been like 100* + for the last week or so....that makes welding and grinding not so fun.

    Nevertheless, I have finished all of the spring hangers, which is a big milestone. all I have to do is fab up 4 shackles and i can hang my axles!!!!!

    Front hangers and reinforcement for the front frame extention.

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    Placment of the master cylinder for the brakes and the hydro-clutch.

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    and positioning of ther clutch, brake and gas pedals...whoo hoo R)

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    next on my list for this afternoon, at least until i dehydrate and turn into a mummy, cleaning and painting the engine block.

    hasta
     
  4. dohc281

    dohc281 It is what it is.

  5. lynn

    lynn Time machine / Early CJ5 HR Rep Staff Member

    I really enjoy reading/watching your progress on this project. Thanks for all the pics and details, keep 'em coming!! :beer:
     
  6. MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member

    X2, it's like I am right there with you while you are building it, but I am not having to fight the heat.:) :)
     
  7. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    so I have been cleaning the engine.....i thought i had a 5.3L V8, turens out its a 5.7L V8

    Hooraay Horsepower!!!
     
  8. MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member

    Man, you're lucky. If it was me, I would have paid for a 5.7 only to find out it was a 5.3, or less.:evil:
     
  9. MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member

    One thing I did want to mention, since this is a rock crawler. Most everyone I know with leaf springs in the front has gone back to having the shackles on the front, because with the shackle reversal on the bigger rigs, especially the heavier ones, they were having problems with it ramming the driveshaft into the t-case and breaking tranny housings and t-cases.

    My main point, when you make or have your driveshafts made, make sure you have plenty of slip on them. With that, you should be fine, but if you start breaking things like I mentioned in the future, you will know the culprit.
     
  10. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    Thanks Scott. I am aware of the need for major slip in the front shaft with a shackle reversal. Never hurts to remind me though!!!!!
     
  11. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    Okies, here are some before and after shots of the engine block-clutch housing.

    before taking off most of the aux gear.

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  12. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    after removing all of the aux gear, and prior ro cleaning

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  13. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    all cleaned up and ready to paint

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    and painted!!!! (old ford blue hi temp engine paint)

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    okay now to put everything back together :( :?
     
  14. MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member

    Looks like its still in decent shape. What did you get it out of, or did I miss that somewhere?
     
  15. MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member

    Ooo, I missed the painted pics. Nice paint job!:beer: :beer:
     
  16. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    ya know, I pulled it out of a chevy pickup with 2wd....it has a tbi so its post 88...thats about all I know
     
  17. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    update based on engine case numbers

    10243880...350...95-00...2 or 4...Vortec truck, Gen.I crate motors and "ZZ4", roller cam, one piece rear seal

    so it came from a 1995-2000 2wd vortec truck, its a crate motor as advertised when i bought it...
     
  18. GreenKaiser

    GreenKaiser Flamed out again....

    My wife made the comment tonight that she hopes this creation doesn't end up rolling in canyon somewhere with the wife and kids in it. :shock:

    Keep the pictures coming!
     
  19. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    Tell your wife that the vehicle will be equipped with 5 point harnesses, racing seats and a 10 point roll cage.

    my kids thnk that rolling the "jeep" is fun!

    ps, rolling in a canyon like this?

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    or like this?

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    R) :beer:
     
  20. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    okay i over did it today...I am all shakey...but i needed to get this thing up on at least two wheels.

    In order to keep the lift as low as possible I located the sping shackle tops inside the framrails

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    The shackles need to be ground and rounded, so they look ghetto, but they are very strong and thats what counts.

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    and yes there are poly bushings up top, which were inserted into 1.75 dom which was welded into the frame.

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    and now, please dont crap your pants, but there are wheels and tires under my rig for the first time since i brought it home.

    I am really happy with both the low profile of the lift and the amount of clearance under the front fender.

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    damn, i need to lay down.....:(