the monster
Re: the monster
so time for a update......
ive decided to use the sj axles as it is less fabrication and ive got enough to do as it is. here are the axles being preped for paint. ive also just been given some brackets for a rear disk conversion. im 1 brake disk and some wheel studs short, hopefully my buddy is droping me some over this week
axles on chassis, body not bolted down yet because i need to weld up new engine mounts ect.
front bearings are shot. time to save some pennys for a full set
ive decided to use the sj axles as it is less fabrication and ive got enough to do as it is. here are the axles being preped for paint. ive also just been given some brackets for a rear disk conversion. im 1 brake disk and some wheel studs short, hopefully my buddy is droping me some over this week
axles on chassis, body not bolted down yet because i need to weld up new engine mounts ect.
front bearings are shot. time to save some pennys for a full set
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Re: the monster
looking good man!
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so some progress.....
engine 95% back together,
transer box bolted up, this will need to come back out when i get round to making a cradle for it and stronger mounts
ive started to line up the engine , so far ive done the gearbox mount (carlton mount with some new holes) the other mounts will take a little more time and i was getting a bit fustrated with it today so i decied it was time to down tools and continue in the morning
engine 95% back together,
transer box bolted up, this will need to come back out when i get round to making a cradle for it and stronger mounts
ive started to line up the engine , so far ive done the gearbox mount (carlton mount with some new holes) the other mounts will take a little more time and i was getting a bit fustrated with it today so i decied it was time to down tools and continue in the morning
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so engine is in... i used the carlton mounts with landrover heavy duty rubber bits and custom made the chassis mounts out of sheet steel, it was a pain trying to get the prop to line up but i think ive got pretty much in line now
also noticed with the spring over axle conversion the prop may need to be a bit longer.
also noticed with the spring over axle conversion the prop may need to be a bit longer.
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So ive worked out I've welded the mounts in wrong so ive got to shorten them a bit and move it forward a bit. Should get this done tonight
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Re: the monster
If you're gonna do it, do it right right.
1985 SJ413VX (SJ50V) with SPOA, rear disc brakes, 31x10.5R15 Kaiman Malatesta tyres, an MOT and a lot left to do!
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Re: the monster
That engine does look like its sitting pretty high, you want to mount the engine and trans so that it slants back slightly, keeping the angle of the gearbox output parallel to the Tbox input or you might experience vibrations at speed.