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I spent yesterday working on the Ranger. I got several things crossed off my todo list. 
First, I got the 1/4" NPT fittings to add the replacement oil pressure switch and add the oil pressure gauge for the A pillar. I got a brass T and nipple from the hardware store. It all fit in very nice. i assembled the nipple, T, and pressure switch on the bench and was able to thread it into the block. Then I added the fitting for the gauge.
Next, I got the new clutch installed. I have to say... torqueing the bolts on the pressure plate was a pain in the ass.
Next, redid the rear brake lines. I learned that I have 3/16" tube nuts and RABS module and the wheel cylinders use 1/4" tube nuts. The James Duff extended stainless brake line uses 3/16" fittings. This called for 1/4" to 3/16" brass tube nut adapters (I still have to buy 2 more for the rear wheel cylinders). I also need to replace the right rear wheel cylinder. I realized yesterday that there was no bleeder valve.
This was the third rear brakeline to go bad:
I cut the old splitter block off of the bracket and reused the bracket to hold the RABS sensor wire.
I got all of the correct greasable bolts in the leaf springs now and torqued all the rear bolts for the brackets. Then I test fitted the shocks... and much to my surprise, they were too short. Without the Teraflex shackles, the shocks were still 2 inches too short. I am going to call James Duff this week and see why. I took measurements with the shackles open and I need and extended length of 33". Without, I need about 27" of extended length. I do realize there is no weight on the rear end, but I still want the shocks to be the correct length in full droop.
Weight on the axle:
Full Droop:
Finally, I painted the cat converter mount and the transmission mount and got the transmission ready for installation on the next trip home.
At the end of Saturday, i was putting stuff on the cart I have the Chassis Saver on. I noticed that the Coors Light can I was using as a paint scoop was stuck to the cart. I was able to pull the cart around the garage just using a finger on the can. That is some stick stuff!
Cheers

First, I got the 1/4" NPT fittings to add the replacement oil pressure switch and add the oil pressure gauge for the A pillar. I got a brass T and nipple from the hardware store. It all fit in very nice. i assembled the nipple, T, and pressure switch on the bench and was able to thread it into the block. Then I added the fitting for the gauge.



Next, I got the new clutch installed. I have to say... torqueing the bolts on the pressure plate was a pain in the ass.

Next, redid the rear brake lines. I learned that I have 3/16" tube nuts and RABS module and the wheel cylinders use 1/4" tube nuts. The James Duff extended stainless brake line uses 3/16" fittings. This called for 1/4" to 3/16" brass tube nut adapters (I still have to buy 2 more for the rear wheel cylinders). I also need to replace the right rear wheel cylinder. I realized yesterday that there was no bleeder valve.
This was the third rear brakeline to go bad:




I cut the old splitter block off of the bracket and reused the bracket to hold the RABS sensor wire.

I got all of the correct greasable bolts in the leaf springs now and torqued all the rear bolts for the brackets. Then I test fitted the shocks... and much to my surprise, they were too short. Without the Teraflex shackles, the shocks were still 2 inches too short. I am going to call James Duff this week and see why. I took measurements with the shackles open and I need and extended length of 33". Without, I need about 27" of extended length. I do realize there is no weight on the rear end, but I still want the shocks to be the correct length in full droop.
Weight on the axle:

Full Droop:

Finally, I painted the cat converter mount and the transmission mount and got the transmission ready for installation on the next trip home.


At the end of Saturday, i was putting stuff on the cart I have the Chassis Saver on. I noticed that the Coors Light can I was using as a paint scoop was stuck to the cart. I was able to pull the cart around the garage just using a finger on the can. That is some stick stuff!



Cheers
