Been a crazy week or so. I lost last weekend to working on the house when my water main broke right at my basement wall on thursday. We were without water for fri-sun and my basement flooded. Had to rip out landscaping,bushes and dig out the ground in front of my house. By sunday evening main was fixed and yard kinda back together. Spent rest of this week just cleaning basement and throwing out tables,book shelves,entertainment center,etc....and lots of mopping.
Anyway I did get a little done late sunday nite and the couple days before last weekend. I got my Tom Woods rear shaft in and very pleased with that.
I couldnt get truck to start yet because the ecm is dropping its 12v signal during cranking. I went over my wiring and I couldnt find a single wire anywhere in the chassis harness that still had 12v while cranking. So I decided to start checking wiring in the steering column and when I pulled the shroud off the whole ignition switch fell off with plug still on. Hoping this is my issue.
I swapped in a different column I had but havent had a chance to retest yet.
Just playing around talking with buddies we came up with a photoshop pic of what I think might be the new idea for the final paint job. I have enough red paint left over from my Tbird that we could make this happen for pennys.
So this brings me to a big dilemma.
My front drive shaft is a stock 75 Bronco double cardon front shaft but its almost in a bind just sitting still at ride height. There is no way it will work once that front end starts flexing. Now I already have a Aussie Locker to put in it but I was either going to buy some chromoly shafts for it or try to trade off a set of full width RCV shafts I have in my 83 Ranger truggy for some EB d44 length RCV shafts. No luck with that so far. So now Im looking at the possibility of maybe cutting the knuckles off this EB axle to change the pinion angle and the caster to make it work.
But I still have my truggy out back with the full width d44 high pinion with the same gearing as the EB axle and it has the RCV shafts. It has all new disc brakes, ball joints {EB axle still on drums} and I dont think I will be using it now since I really would rather put tons under that truck. So now Im thinking is it worth cutting down the passenger side housing the 6" to make that one fit under the B2 and then just see if I can cut and respline the one RCV shaft to make it all work. Then Ill have disc brakes,best shafts and hoefully the high pinion will fix my front shaft angle issue.......