I'm still waiting on some parts before I can drop the engine and trans in place, so I'm working on what I can. In preparation for the Motobilt Rear Gas Tank, I went through the installation instructions from their website. I haven't ordered the tank yet, simply because I don't want to be tripping over it. However, once I get the engine and trans dropped in, I'll be able to clean up a significant portion of the back of the garage and will be able to order (and store) it then.
Anyway, the instructions state to cut off both exhaust hangers in the rear (for the OEM muffler). The process was easy and only took ~10 minutes for both sides. The original plan was to use a cut-off wheel, but due to the angle and location, I ended up using a Diablo metal cut off blade on my reciprocating saw.
Ta da! A quick hit with a flap disc got it smooth, then I hit it with a short shot of primer and paint.
I did the same with a broken exhaust hanger bracket on the frame near the T-case. I'm not sure if the JSS Headers + Exhaust kit will use that hanger, but it was literally just a stub, so it wasn't doing much at the moment anyways. After I was done working on cutting the stub mount off (which also was easier with a metal cut off blade instead of a cut-off disc), I started marking where I need to clean up the frame so I can weld the
OHF Frame Reinforcement Brackets on:
There's BARELY any thread engagement with the OEM bolts, so I need to get some longer ones before tightening them down (so I can weld them in place). My mounts are fine, but a lot of folks have issues with the brackets cracking, especially with a V8 and skid plate whacks, so I'm proactively tackling these before they become a problem.
Turning back to the front end, I got the Rigid Pod Lights (on the knuckles), front ABS sensor wires, E-locker wiring, front axle vent tube, and brake lines secured and bundled together. I just ordered some
USA-made PVC covered 14 AWG/2-conductor wire and will get the wires run to the relay box shortly. My plan is to use a few DT 2-pin connectors so they can be quickly disconnected for service and deep cleaning...
Hopefully the rest of the parts show up soon so I can get the motor and trans in. I still need to:
- Measure for driveshafts
- Modify t-case shifter bracket and clearance transmission "rib"
- Get the battery box in and start making my battery cables
- Re-loom some of the remaining factory harness (I need the engine and trans in place so I can remove the ratchet straps keeping the front end sucked down)
- Finish the install steps for the Motobilt tank (i.e. cut a big a$$ hole in the back), modify the filler pipe, etc.
- Relocate the EVAP, run new lines to EVAP canister (from tank), and run new evap and fuel lines to engine
- Find good locations for the KC Cyclone Rock Lights
- Order some inner fenders that aren't horrendous
- Run the new harness, ECM, fuel lines, etc.
- Modify the shifter bezel to accept the JSS one, while also putting in a "sport mode" button
- Clean interior floor, install sound deadener and new carpet kit
- Thoroughly deep clean the seats again
- Align steering
- Bleed ABS and brakes again (since the J8 install)
- Hook up the KBD flare "turn signal" lights
- Recheck and cross-mark all suspension bolt torque, including the control arm lock nuts
I'm still ahead in terms of overall progress and should be done well ahead of the May deadline, but I'd like to get this thing mostly assembled so I can work out the bugs with plenty of time and without rushing!