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Well, the two studs that go into the rubber bits that go into the core support were about 3/8ths of an inch too wide, so I cut a bit of the rubber to make it work. The cap isn't the greatest, and it d
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So, this has happened about 4 times now. Took the truck for a little test ride about 1/8 mile down the road and back. Sitting in the driveway, and all of a sudden the truck gets louder. The first time
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Decided to start moving panels over this weeked. I also figured that I would primmer the rust spots on the hoof and driver side fender from the doner. I went ahead and shot clear coat (al
I've decided to start a thread specifically for detailing the path to restoring the truck back to proper, full functioning condition.
I replaced the radiator with a fully aluminum one that's welded and brazed. Ebay special, $225 shipped. Actually looks to be quite nice. Even has a proper threaded bung for the petcock.
I also started work on the rear axle. All four bearings show pitting and damage. I found that both seals have been replaced before and the surfaces are both shot. They had been replaced with speedi sleeves and they were both worn.
Drivers side, also with shot wheel cylinder.
Pass side.
Driver side
Pass side
One of the bolts that holds the axle shaft in simply snapped off.... I suspect it was over torqued the last time these were apart. Luckily, it backed right out with no fuss.
One of the speedi sleeves.....
Can anyone confirm that the speedi sleeve P# is 99287 for the D80?