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Building a 61 Willy's Wagon Rockcrawler

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by MountainJeep, May 9, 2006.

  1. Posimoto

    Posimoto Hopeless JEEP Addict

    I've got my fan mounted on the front of the radiator and I don't have any issues with overheating. Push or pull, what's the difference as long as you are getting air through the radiator. I assume you've test wired it to make sure it will run "backwards". That being said, I have a high volumn Flexlite pump mounted fan and I only use the electric fan to cool things down during long idle times on hot days etc. I'm not really fond of the sound of a constantly running electric fan.
     
  2. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    whew its hot today. worked on adjusting the spring shackles up front and putting together the 14 bolt with disc brakes...

    bad photo of the front

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    14 bolt

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  3. MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member

  4. $ sink

    $ sink Gazillians of posts

    Wow...Nice Rear end!




    Wait, that didn't sound right:rofl:
     
  5. MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member


    R) Kinda like my comment the other day about *******'s speedo.R)
     
  6. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    uhhh thanks I guess..... :? R)
     
  7. brandon11130

    brandon11130 Master ghetto fabricator

    my speedo would look sweet with that rear end!
     
  8. MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member


    R) :iagree: :oops:
     
  9. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    picked up the front ARB and mastercraft harnesses today. also got a pair of high steer arms and a diff cover for the dana 60 from poison spyder customs.

    Cancelled the staun beadlocks in favor of Trailready beadlocks which were ordered today.

    bad news is my Atlas is gonna be 3 weeks late
     
  10. MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member


    Ooooo, I likey their stuff. Buddy of mine has a Bruiser and that thing is sweet!!!!!


    Sounds like you are getting close.
     
  11. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    yeeee hawww!!!

    got my "nice" rear end completed today. the disc brake conversion was finalized and the axle was hung with care.

    used a hole saw to cut through the frame and sleaved it with 1.75 dom for the shackles.

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    shackles installed and setting the axle in place. I made three different holes in the shackles on the top side since I am not exactly sure how much lift I will need in the rear to mach the front. this gives me the ability to lower the lift 1-3".

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    now this is a NICE rear end!!!!

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    this angle makes the axle look off, but i assure you its dead on.

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    Tomorrow I will fit the fuel cell and fuel skid plate as well as finish cutting the body where needed. i start shcool next week so things are gonna slow way down.

    left to do:

    install atlas transfer case

    set tires on beadlocks

    install the full hydro steering

    install all brake and gas lines

    wire the motor

    install driveshafts

    armour, cage, and paint.....

    I am sure I am forgetting sometihing vital, but its getting close. :flag:
     
  12. MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member

    Looking great as always. Can't wait to see more.:) :)
     
  13. dauntless_powered

    dauntless_powered SUB COB 2024 Sponsor

    keep it coming!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  14. jd7

    jd7 Sponsor

    let air from tires

    get taller garage door

    so can get Jeep out of garage.....
    :beer: good work
     
  15. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    whoo hoo my kingpin rebuild kits are in
     
  16. atuomi

    atuomi rookie

    I may just be talking nonsense, but from looking back at the photo of your front shackles, wouldn't the bracing on the forward side of the shackle bind into the spring when it compresses? Or does it still need finishing? Just curious, and also, damn, does that rear diff cover ever look sweet.
     
  17. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    those shackles were a bit of an experiment, and yes they did bind when the full weight of the vehicle came down on the springs. they have since been altered to provide more clearance, and I will be watching to see how they work at full flex. good eye!!
     
  18. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    ok had a spare hour today so I got one kingpin rebuild and high steer arm installed.
     
  19. Dummy

    Dummy I kick hippies

    Just curious: what did you use to get the kingpin off/on? I used an extra long 9/16 lug nut with a 7/8 hex body to index the kingpin on the last one I built. Then spun it on/off with a breaker bar and 5-foot piece of DOM tubing. Or did you buy the correct tool from somewhere?
     
  20. MountainJeep

    MountainJeep Ringmaster, Circus Crew

    I took one look at the kingpin head and said oh no, not another one-time use custom tool to buy. Then i read Billavista's install writeup on Pirate 4X4 ( http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/PR-Kingpin/index.html ) and saw what it actually took to take off the kingpin. So I inspected my kingpin and decided that it was in great shape and did not replace it. Everything else was replaced but the kingpin.

    Hopefully the other side is in good shape as well. eek what a pita to remove!!!