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66 CJ5 Resto-Mod....ish I think...

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by sentricity, Mar 16, 2013.

  1. Apr 11, 2013
    Stout

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    Wow I am impressed, your fabrication skills are awesome. That is going to be a Jeep to be proud of.
     
  2. Apr 11, 2013
    sentricity

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    Thank you!
     
  3. Apr 14, 2013
    sentricity

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    Just a quick picture of my last project with my favorite helper.

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    So I took my cues from Pielut's build as far as the braking duties go. A master cylinder from a 1974 CJ5 was the missing piece. I fabricated the plate from 3/8" plate and braced it with 1/4" plate.

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    Little speed hole in there for fun :)

    The only hiccup I had was since I boxed the frame I had to change the brake rod pivot to inline with the pedal. Go figure.....

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    Bolt shows the new pivot for the brake rod.

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    The clearance with the shackles is good.

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    Also welded on the plate for my AA chain chutch setup, and braced it a little.

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    I built a brace for the cutch pivot shaft from 1/4" plate as well.

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    I threw on the tires for S&G's... 22.5" under the frame, exactly the same as it was spring under! I'm happy so far!

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    Next up is the motor mount fab, anyone have am engine hoist they want to rent to me for a week or so?
     
  4. Apr 16, 2013
    sentricity

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    Scooped up an engine hoist and stand last night off CL for $100. The engine is back in the frame so I can start motor mount fabrication tonight. Pics to follow.
     
  5. Apr 24, 2013
    sentricity

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    Is this thing on?

    Got the engine back in the frame, prior to pulling everything apart I built some bars to help locate the block back into the same place I pulled it from.

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    One thing I was worried about was clearance of the master cylinder, looks good to me.

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    The motor mounts are a mix of 5/16" and 1/4" plate. The bushings are the RUFFSTUFF pieces.

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    I built the passenger side welded in, but left the driver side off pending steering and ehaust routing to make sure everything fits. Packaging is gonna be tight in there.

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  6. Apr 24, 2013
    sentricity

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    I used the hoist to get the SM420 back into place and was also worried about clearance with the clutch fork and master cylinder..... it fits, whew!

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  7. Apr 24, 2013
    sentricity

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    Tossed the Dana 18 up in there to start the crossmember fabrication. I was hoping to have a flat"ish" belly, but not gonna happen. Once again packaging wins.

    The brackets are mounted on some 1/4" angle to help spread the load across the frame rails.

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    The center transmission mount is an Energy suspension bushing.

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    The center plate of the crossmember is 3/8" plate.

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    Here's some more of the whole thing.

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    For the torsion mount I kept it simple with a threaded 3/8" plate, a 1/2" bolt sandwiches the transfercase with some old poly body mounts.

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  8. Apr 24, 2013
    sentricity

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    Finally time to put the body back on. I had to mount up the steering to mock up the shaft and check clearance.....

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    It looks good, now I have an idea of how to finish the drivers side motor mount.

    Here's the rear wheel well, cutting required.....

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    Starting to look like a jeep again :)

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  9. Oct 10, 2013
    sentricity

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    It's been awhile since I updated this, I've been busy working on it though.

    I did a rough workover of the rear wheel wells before I tore it all down for paint. Basically I wanted the radius to match the wheel, since I stretched the wheel base 4" in the rear I had to patch in the front half of the radius and cut into the back. I didn't want to lose the soft top bow indent and I didn't want to cut into it so I spliced in a patch panel and shifted the indent back about 4". Pics show it better.

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    I then added alip on the inside to make everything rigid (so pic, sorry)

    The end state is a stock looking wheel well radiused for a larger tire, but longer wheel base.
     
  10. Oct 10, 2013
    sentricity

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    I took everything apart after that and started the horrible task of grinding and wire wheeling the frame and all chassis parts. I painted the frame with Rustoleum Bed Liner, good thick stuff, but it was like painting with a fire hose.... stuff was super pressurized. It came out very well. The rest of the parts were painted semi-gloss black.

    I then ran new brake lines, a Wilwood proportioning valve, 10lb and 2lb residual valves and Russell Stainless Braided Lines up front. The rear hose was a junkyard find from a Dodge van I think.

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  11. Oct 10, 2013
    sentricity

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    I'm running an Astro van Pitman arm, and Sky Manufacturing Super Hi Steering arms. 1 ton GM TRE and threaded inserts welded to DOM tubing. The linkage angles are near perfect flat with weight on them. Great clearance of the springs. It should steer awesome.

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  12. Oct 10, 2013
    sentricity

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    I cleaned up the engine and painted it, blasted the bellhousing, painted the SM420 and bolted up the D18 t case (still pending a rebuild and twin sticks)

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    The engine has the Buick 350 alternator and PS setup (lucky junkyard find) as well as a DUI distributor.

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    slightly modified

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  13. Oct 10, 2013
    sentricity

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    I added a cross member for the anti-wrap bar and fitted some rod ends. This is the first spring over vehicle I have that will have a good anti-wrap bar setup (pretty stoked)

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    And here's the rear axle, still not 100% sure what it came from, maybe you can help... 59.5" WMS, offset to pass side slightly less than a waggy, 3.30 gears, 5x5.5 bolt pattern, 11" drums.

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  14. Oct 10, 2013
    jpflat2a

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    very nice work
     
  15. Oct 10, 2013
    Walt Couch

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    That is looking fantastic.
     
  16. Oct 10, 2013
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    PieLut

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    Looks great! Nice work.
     
  18. Oct 11, 2013
    tarry99

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    Nice Job..........Moving right along..........what did you end up for Wheelbase? And on your axles what width was the front?
     
  19. Oct 11, 2013
    sentricity

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    Thanks guys

    I ended up at 88" for wheelbase, and the axles are 58ish WMS wide.
     
  20. Oct 11, 2013
    tarry99

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    You mentioned Wide track was that Jeep WT Width at 56"?........Is the rear wider than the front?
     
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