Working on the Furd
#21
Senior Member
Posts like a Corvette
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 1,337
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Oooooo do I have a deal for you..... haha
2002 Chev 2500HD ECLB 130,000 miles (Brand New)
New Injectors New Glow Plugs New Can and Crank sensors,
Banks CAI
Banks Exhaust
Slight Electrical issue....
15,500.00 Canadian
2002 Chev 2500HD ECLB 130,000 miles (Brand New)
New Injectors New Glow Plugs New Can and Crank sensors,
Banks CAI
Banks Exhaust
Slight Electrical issue....
15,500.00 Canadian
#24
Retired Senior Admin
Expert Gearhead
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Sheboygan Wisconsin
Posts: 29,661
Likes: 0
Received 28 Likes
on
24 Posts
Started on the radius arm bracket today. Just started, not much time. Tomorrow I will finish it.
I figure I better start on the hardest part, then go from there. The radius arm bolt.
DSC02625.jpg
A bit of penetrating oil, let sit a few hours, wire brushed the threads, more penetration oil and it came right off. I fully expected to fight this all the way off. But no, it was easy.
DSC02626.jpg
Almost disappointed it was so easy.
DSC02627.jpg
New bracket from autozone, can't beat $36 new
DSC02629.jpg
A little better then the mess that'* there now.
DSC02630.jpg
I figure I better start on the hardest part, then go from there. The radius arm bolt.
DSC02625.jpg
A bit of penetrating oil, let sit a few hours, wire brushed the threads, more penetration oil and it came right off. I fully expected to fight this all the way off. But no, it was easy.
DSC02626.jpg
Almost disappointed it was so easy.
DSC02627.jpg
New bracket from autozone, can't beat $36 new
DSC02629.jpg
A little better then the mess that'* there now.
DSC02630.jpg
#25
Retired Senior Admin
Expert Gearhead
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Sheboygan Wisconsin
Posts: 29,661
Likes: 0
Received 28 Likes
on
24 Posts
Finished up the radius arm bracket today.
Removed the one bolt and cut off one rivet and the bracket fell off. The other 2 rivets weren't even holding it.
DSC02647.jpg
Ground off the other two rivets and pounded them out. Really wasn't all that hard.
DSC02648.jpg
Made one heck of a mess though
DSC02649.jpg
This was a major PITA. Trying to line up the bolts was a pain, and reaching behind the frame to get the bolts threw, rather tight, but I got them.
DSC02650.jpg
Tightened up all the bolts.
DSC02651.jpg
What remained of the bracket.
DSC02656.jpg
Then, on to my still leaking gas tank.
DSC02652.jpg
Undid the straps and lowered it down.
DSC02653.jpg
I think I found the holes.
DSC02654.jpg
Started cleaning things up. Looks like it was rubbing on the frame
DSC02659.jpg
A bit more cleaning and it will be ready.
DSC02661.jpg
Sanded down to good metal and then put the patch on.
DSC02662.jpg
Tossed a good rubber pad on top of the tank and then lifted it back in to place.
DSC02663.jpg
Removed the one bolt and cut off one rivet and the bracket fell off. The other 2 rivets weren't even holding it.
DSC02647.jpg
Ground off the other two rivets and pounded them out. Really wasn't all that hard.
DSC02648.jpg
Made one heck of a mess though
DSC02649.jpg
This was a major PITA. Trying to line up the bolts was a pain, and reaching behind the frame to get the bolts threw, rather tight, but I got them.
DSC02650.jpg
Tightened up all the bolts.
DSC02651.jpg
What remained of the bracket.
DSC02656.jpg
Then, on to my still leaking gas tank.
DSC02652.jpg
Undid the straps and lowered it down.
DSC02653.jpg
I think I found the holes.
DSC02654.jpg
Started cleaning things up. Looks like it was rubbing on the frame
DSC02659.jpg
A bit more cleaning and it will be ready.
DSC02661.jpg
Sanded down to good metal and then put the patch on.
DSC02662.jpg
Tossed a good rubber pad on top of the tank and then lifted it back in to place.
DSC02663.jpg
#27
Retired
With the right tools and persistence, anything can be done. Good work Dan.
__________________
Retired Administrator
2002 *-10 5.7 V8
2023 Jeep Rubicon Diesel
Retired Administrator
2002 *-10 5.7 V8
2023 Jeep Rubicon Diesel
#28
Retired Senior Admin
Expert Gearhead
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Sheboygan Wisconsin
Posts: 29,661
Likes: 0
Received 28 Likes
on
24 Posts
I've done way to many jobs without the right tools, and learned buying the right tools is so worth the price. The only tool I needed to pick up for this is a 1 1/8" deep impact socket. My standard tools are getting a workout now. I have a HUGE pile of metric tools, the standard size stuff is a bit smaller, so I'm sure I will be picking up the odd tool here and there. My big tool box is getting over full. Time to add on again. My plan is to buy another lower section. I like the larger drawers and being lower down.