92AWDHX40
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Kalamazoo,
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No problem man glad to help you out. Looks good I got the moog all around clean set up I just installed volk set this weekend all in.
Thanks, Vic! You, too, man!Looks good lots of work keep at it
IH RED.What brand/ color name red is that? I think I want to repaint my dodge with that exactly. Looks awesome. And tough, you say?
Yeah, man, that's it!!! Sure does look good! Oh, no way, that's cool, man.Good old International Harvester Red. It's an awesome red. Grew up with that color. I do love me a red DSM. Good work brotha!
Yeah, man, that's it!!! Sure does look good! Oh, no way, that's cool, man.
The red has been growing on me, although I sure would like to own a panda one day, too.
Thank you!
Found another local DSM guy who's interested in selling a rust free roller 1GB 92...I'll post pics when I go look at it here, soon.
Once this ole gal is back on the road I'd definitely swing by and give you a hand! Worst case get a mini DSM car cruise going. LolOk Rob, I'm gonna need you to get to my shop so we can get mine going again too
Nice work!
Where did you find the slinky cover (not sure what to call it) for the hard brake lines? Tried searching at RTM but can’t find it.It's been a while but I've been here...getting after it when I'm not snagged up by whatever other priorities. Damn pollen has been kicking my ass with fatigue, yay. Haha.
Anyway,
The bracketry paint bonanza continues and the hood hinges turned out well!View attachment 694666
Picked up a bunch of key items over the last couple months that is bringing this thing closer to completion...and making more work for myself in the process. It's all good, though!
@[email protected] with the hookup on a lot of the parts. Thanks, man.
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I'm sure Jon at TRE is a great guy, however he's so busy he's simply unavailable for his customers and so disorganized I can only imagine what the shop looks like...what a total debacle it was dealing with that all. I can't say I'd ever recommend TRE. His stuff looks nice, I hope it lasts....
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Amidst all that debacle, I was in the need of a completely new trans and posted up on here. Kurt @bastarddsm saved the day with an kick ass custom White Shed Speed built 5 speed, hell yeah! So stoked on this with all the upgrades and 90 gear set...etc.
Whiteshedspeed.com now I know where I'll be sending ANY of my future DSM drive train to. Thanks, man.
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@92AWDHX40 Vic hooked it up big time with the missing trans shift lever bracket. Thanks, man!
Onto the wiring!
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Fixing old repairs, yikes, shit wasn't even connected
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Little soldering and marine heat shrink to wrap it up nice and tight.
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Sheridan engineering to the rescue on these ancient hammered crusty eat connectors.
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More to come, need to keep on it! Goal is running, driving, and broke in long before the shootout so I can drive it there.
I took a page out of @Silverspyder book on using the rock guard over the brake line following the 1GB rust rebuild. Haha.Where did you find the slinky cover (not sure what to call it) for the hard brake lines? Tried searching at RTM but can’t find it.
Lol, right! Man I just had to make it happen. I waited too long and the last one got sold on Extreme PSI, so I found that one on ebay from Japan from a parts warehouse called Megazip.netThat heatshield for the manifold is drool worthy. My God that looks good.
Also, what's the info on the trans? 4 spider diff and etc? Also, what rear diff is that? It all looks great though!
Rock guard, that makes sense. Got my ni-cop lines on the ‘zon too. Need that addition. Good call.I took a page out of @Silverspyder book on using the rock guard over the brake line following the 1GB rust rebuild. Haha.
I got those off of Stop Tech on the 'zon (Amazon) along with the nickle copper 3/16 line kit.
gravel guard. Here's the stuff I got. Stainless so it doesn't rust and look like shit in 2 weeks. ;-)Rock guard, that makes sense. Got my ni-cop lines on the ‘zon too. Need that addition. Good call.
just a basic build with all the weak points fixed. Stock 2 spider holds up good if you are not trying to be john force, First thing that happens is the upper thrust washer gets welded to the cap, and smeared around, the upper torrington bearing helps a lot. Then the 3/4 fork gets the roll pin pulled out the bottom so we put a second one it that greatly improves the strength. Next the 3/4 shift rail on the early trans can break if you look at it wrong. I have a billet chrome moly replacement that I am getting close to releasing. Then the 1/2 shift fork gets the one finger broke off easily. Next stop for the piece is typically between the ring gear and the case, and the case never wins. I make a billet alumimum one that is much stronger and doesn't break. I have a couple mods to the synchronizer assemblies that I do to help out a bit. I think I also converted this one to a 91+ shift arm since it was a 90 trans. I had a local that was running one in a about full tilt 6262 car going low 10's at almost 150. It lasted through a couple tcases and a rear i think. Would have lasted longer but he put a quartermaster in it.That heatshield for the manifold is drool worthy. My God that looks good.
Also, what's the info on the trans? 4 spider diff and etc? Also, what rear diff is that? It all looks great though!
just a basic build with all the weak points fixed. Stock 2 spider holds up good if you are not trying to be john force, First thing that happens is the upper thrust washer gets welded to the cap, and smeared around, the upper torrington bearing helps a lot. Then the 3/4 fork gets the roll pin pulled out the bottom so we put a second one it that greatly improves the strength. Next the 3/4 shift rail on the early trans can break if you look at it wrong. I have a billet chrome moly replacement that I am getting close to releasing. Then the 1/2 shift fork gets the one finger broke off easily. Next stop for the piece is typically between the ring gear and the case, and the case never wins. I make a billet alumimum one that is much stronger and doesn't break. I have a couple mods to the synchronizer assemblies that I do to help out a bit. I think I also converted this one to a 91+ shift arm since it was a 90 trans. I had a local that was running one in a about full tilt 6262 car going low 10's at almost 150. It lasted through a couple tcases and a rear i think. Would have lasted longer but he put a quartermaster in it.
Anywho nice progress on the car. I regret sending that nasty reverse switch with that one. IIRC oreallys has new ones for like $9, not as nice as an OE but not rusty.
Ah, ok. No, just the stock viscous B1H rear.I didn't pay attention, but does it have an evo LSD? If so, yeah put an lsd additive oil in it. If not, just a quality 80-90ish GL5 oil will be fine. I don't get too wrapped up in the whole breakin stuff. IMO the shotpeening should not change the surface enough to need a rebreakin. you are pelting a diamond with led balls basically.