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Digger's '69 Build Thread
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Digger
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Re: New Member 69
For the fuel system, I'm upgrading everything to prepare for going to fuel injection. Starting with the tank, I ordered it with the high pressure internal pump. For the lines to/from the engine, I wanted as much hard line as possible and decided to use OEM style nylon lines and push-to-connect fittings. This will allow me to use factory fuel filters. A big objective of this project is to make the truck as serviceable as possible. You don't want to be in Moab and over-nighting parts from Summit or JEGS instead of hitting up the local O'Relly's. by , on Flickr
I also purchased the Dorman installation tool to make life easier. by , on Flickr
But the end result looks pro. by , on Flickr
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I also had to fab up a mount for the fuel filter. by , on Flickr
To get ready to bend up the hard lines, I whipped out a few line clamps to keep things tidy. by , on Flickr
Here you can see how the lines need to be bent to clear the Atlas transfer case, since it didn't leave much room to the frame. by , on Flickr
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_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
Last edited by Digger on Wed Dec 19, 2018 8:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Digger
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Re: New Member 69
I used a hydraulic flaring tool to create the push-connect flares on the hard lines. by , on Flickr
Then test fit the hard lines. by , on Flickr
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Getting the nylon lines pushed over the barbs of the AN elbows at the tank was hard and took several nights and some thinking, but I got it. by , on Flickr
The rest went 'easier'. by , on Flickr
_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
Last edited by Digger on Wed Dec 19, 2018 8:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Thu Apr 30, 2015 12:13 am |
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Digger
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Re: New Member 69
Another piece of the fuel system puzzle was the regulator. Keeping with the serviceable theme, I wanted to use a Ford OE style regulator, but needed the mating housing for it to bolt up to. A few nights of CAD and I came up with a fuel manifold / regulator base. by , on Flickr
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Partially assembled. by , on Flickr
The manifold will mount to the firewall. The brass fittings are Send and Return to the tank and will point down and have nylon lines running to the frame. The ports in the milled box are Send and Return to the fuel rail. The holes in the corners are mounting holes and the remaining holes are cross ports and pressure taps if I want to monitor fuel pressure down the road.
_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
Last edited by Digger on Wed Dec 19, 2018 8:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Jesus_man
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Re: New Member 69
You have some amazing tech and a knack for making this a piece of art. I'm baffled (don't take this in a negative way) that you still have drum brakes on a rig with all this high tech stuff! Personally, I prefer drums for their holding power, but not at the cost of their unevenly distributed stopping.
I really hope to see your rig in person someday.
_________________ 1973 Bronco, 351 SEFI, Locked, discs, 35's ZF-5spd and Atlas 4spd. 235:1 Crawl Ratio. It may be ugly, but it's slow. http://www.ucora.org
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Thu Apr 30, 2015 1:32 am |
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phyler
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Re: New Member 69
After seeing those fuel lines I know anything I do will look like crud but at least I'll have something to aspire towards.
Adam
_________________ 1975 Ranger Edition that I've had longer than I've been without it.
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Thu Apr 30, 2015 9:41 am |
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Digger
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Re: New Member 69
_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
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Thu Apr 30, 2015 12:20 pm |
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Digger
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Re: New Member 69
Forgot to add this last night, but I started playing around with the family cage layout. I've spent some hours researching crashed data and technical papers on roll over dynamics. I'm baking that knowledge into this design.
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_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
Last edited by Digger on Wed Dec 19, 2018 8:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Jesus_man
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Re: New Member 69
Looks like a nice design. A few things I incorporated into my cage that a really like.
1. Overhead CB mount. 2. Hi-lift mount 3. Small Shovel mount
It's nice to have 2&3 accessible but not bouncing around in the back of your truck.
_________________ 1973 Bronco, 351 SEFI, Locked, discs, 35's ZF-5spd and Atlas 4spd. 235:1 Crawl Ratio. It may be ugly, but it's slow. http://www.ucora.org
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Fri May 01, 2015 12:42 am |
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mickphatmac
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Re: New Member 69
A M A Z I N G ! ! ! Thank you for YOU and your build section
_________________ 1968 3.5" Lift on 31's Front serpentine belt ViperBuilt 4x4x2 PS C4 '66 Speedo '66 Horn Button- STROPPE goodies: Steering Wheel, Roll Bar, Cactus Smasher SOLD :(1972 Explorer Sport - '66 Eyebrow Grill - '66 Speedometer - Stroppe Steering Wheel - Stroppe RollBar - ViperBuilt C4
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Fri May 01, 2015 4:39 pm |
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Digger
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Re: New Member 69
_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
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Fri May 15, 2015 10:16 am |
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Digger
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Re: New Member 69
FINALLY, my front shock tubes made it to my house. This has been a calamity of e-mails, phone calls, back orders and waiting, but the parts finally made it and it was time to assemble some shocks.
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Partial fill of the remote reservoir: by , on Flickr
Valve stack: by , on Flickr
Finished product with bushing conversion: by , on Flickr
Getting ahead of myself a little, the builder bracket set for my roll cage showed up! by , on Flickr
_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
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Fri May 15, 2015 10:23 am |
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Digger
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Re: New Member 69
With the shocks done, I needed to build the mounts for the front shocks and JounceShocks. The Bilsteins were to be mounted in the stock-ish position using F-250 mounts I stole from my last build. (They proved to be too short, but more on that later) The Jounceshocks only had one logical mounting position given the packaging restrictions, which was inside the front coils. To start with, I modified a std FlexMount to bolt to the upper coil bucket and replace the spring retainer. by , on Flickr
Then I needed to modify a lower dome target to sit in the lower coil cup. It seemed straight forward at first until I remembered that the lower coil cup is not flat on the inside. It resulted in me having to carefully cut a roof-shaped peak in the underside and carefully counterboring the mounting bolts and switching to socket-head cap screws to reduce the size of the hole I was making. by , on Flickr
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With those two parts in place, I lowered the truck until the trackbar almost hits the coil bucket and measured the distance between mounts. I needed to add an inch to the assembly to guarantee no impact of the links to the frame. Luckily SPC carries such an extension for this purpose. I just needed to cut and weld it to the right length. by , on Flickr
A quick fitup of the parts by , on Flickr
Then some paint and assembly with anti-seize by , on Flickr
_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
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Digger
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Re: New Member 69
To mount the main shocks, I came up with a bracket that will weld to the frame, then the F-250 mounts will bolt to those. This also allowed me to push the shock mounts an inch outboard for clearance. I also gusseted the coil buckets to handle the extra forces from the JounceShocks. by , on Flickr
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Even after jacking up the body to align the passenger door better, the right side shock mount was barely touching the inner fender. For some reason that fender was 1/2" closer to the frame than the driver's side and I needed all the space I could get. My solution was to form a dome in the sheet metal for clearance using my hydraulic hole puncher kit and some scrap metal laying around. by , on Flickr
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A quick rattle can paint job and I could now mount everything up. by , on Flickr
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The JounceShocks look off-center, but the truck is at full droop which swings the axle to the driver's side. The important part is that they square up at impact. by , on Flickr
_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
Last edited by Digger on Wed Dec 19, 2018 8:36 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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crawlercreations
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Re: New Member 69
I love the attention to detail and the patience to make things right the first time. It will pay off quickly when you don't have to go back and rework something. Great job!
_________________ There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness"
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Fri May 15, 2015 11:09 am |
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toddz69
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Re: New Member 69
X2. This is really an awesome build. I like the extensions for the F250 mounts. In retrospect, I should have tried something Iike that on mine instead of going with custom mounts.
Jounce shocks inside the coils - nice packaging and very XJ-like! :)
Todd Z.
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Fri May 15, 2015 11:29 am |
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Justin
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Re: New Member 69
I really dig the way you did the jounce shocks. The packaging is really clean.
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toddz69
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New Member 69
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Mon May 18, 2015 8:29 am |
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Digger
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Re: New Member 69
SHE RUNS!
I got a little screwed up with 3 wks of travel for work, but I squeezed in the final wrenching Memorial Day weekend. It seemed fitting to be working on an old American classic reflecting on our freedoms that weekend.
The last bit of fuel system went together quickly. I had to make a temporary adapter to mate the high pressure portion of the fuel system to the carb portion until I go EFI. Right now the 40 psi regulator feeds the 3 psi regulator for the carb. by , on Flickr
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_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
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Digger
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Re: New Member 69
Building out the exhaust took the better part of the weekend. My 2.5" builder kit from Columbia Mandrel Bending by , on Flickr
The Y-pipe had some seriously tight clearances with all the uptravel this truck has. I tucked it in as tight as possible, but still needed to squash it into an oval shape in two spots. by , on Flickr
I bought some OE-style rubber doughnut hangers and made some hooks to mount the exhaust. by , on Flickr
Since I was re-using the 3" Dyna-Max muffler, BC it was in good shape and I liked the sound, I had to flare the ends of the pipe to mate up for welding. by , on Flickr
Snaking around the 3-link and gas tank was no picnic, but careful measuring and a little more squashing got it in. by , on Flickr
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I used a ball connector in the middle. The final product can be removed without pulling crossmembers. by , on Flickr
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_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
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Digger
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Re: New Member 69
Some quick and dirty driveshaft building. by , on Flickr
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_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
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Sun Jun 14, 2015 11:34 pm |
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Digger
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Re: New Member 69
Last step was to wire up both batteries. by , on Flickr Then time for a little action: I took it to work expecting at least 2 hours on the alignment rack. I'll be darned, everything was so straight, we set the toe and drove away. Camber L/R: 0.3°/0.1° (good split for road crown) Caster: 4.5° Toe: 0.25° Thrust Angle: 0.01° by , on Flickr I drives pretty well. I need to add a sway bar for street driving. Not surprised, but wanted to try it without first. Also need to pull the front shocks apart and add some low speed rebound damping, but that will wait until I'm done done with the build. Overall you can hit bumps with some speed and the truck s it off well. I'm anxious to see how she does.
_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
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Justin
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Re: New Member 69
I would tell you how awesome your truck is, but it's too awesome for words. Nicely done!
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TOOLMAN
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Re: New Member 69
Niiice...
_________________ Wilma - 71 1/2 Wagon; 3 1/2" WH lift, 1" BL, NP435, Chebby disc front, WH twin stick D20, EFI 302, Cool hood scoop, mucho cancer; purchased in 1990.
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phyler
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Re: New Member 69
I think I saw you driving on the frontage road of I25 last Tuesday just south of 119. I didn't get a pic for the sightings thread. Definitely awesome. Love the fuel runs and exhaust.
_________________ 1975 Ranger Edition that I've had longer than I've been without it.
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Gunnibronco
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Re: New Member 69
Awesome! Such a clean build.
_________________ "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards." – Claire Wolfe 74-AWB 98", ZF5, Atlas4, TGW HP1060 and HP1014 axles, ARBs, 37's, 3.5" lift-5.5" front coil springs, Tahoe rear springs, EFI 302, h-boost, York OBA, 4x4x2, custom dash & gauges 72 U15- Explorer Sport-Candyapple Red (1 of 141)
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Digger
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Re: New Member 69
_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
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Jesus_man
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Re: New Member 69
I love the stance and it's a work of art!! I am interested in what you do for sway bar. Mine needs something as well.
_________________ 1973 Bronco, 351 SEFI, Locked, discs, 35's ZF-5spd and Atlas 4spd. 235:1 Crawl Ratio. It may be ugly, but it's slow. http://www.ucora.org
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Kinder
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Re: New Member 69
Front or rear sway bar or both? How about a Explorer sway bar for the rear, just add some quick disconnects?
_________________ Best to Date MPG: 26.6
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ZOSO
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Re: New Member 69
Looks good. Looks like some 37's would fit nicely on there.
_________________ Rob
74 Ranger EFI351w, 4r70w, ARB 5.13 9in, ARB 5.13D44, and a bunch of other goodies. Best of all the family memories.
04 Mustang Cobra, KenneBell 2.2 feeding a lot of boost on E85. Tire shredding machine
New project: 77 Bronco Ranger, body work and more body work.
Very little left of a 72 durango tan explorer sport
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Eck
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Re: New Member 69
All that custom fabrication and you used a ratchet strap to hold down the batteries?! Just Kidding!
Looking good Jesse. Can't wait to take ride and see how smooth it is.
_________________ 69 Wagon, 351W, Explorer EFI & Serpentine, ZF5, 35" tires, 3.5 SL, 2 BL, WARN 8274
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