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my B2


so I got to work tonight, luckily i was able to save all 4 wheel studs from being replaced with my die. I also looked into using studs instead of my bolts on my hi-steer arms and deided not to, checked all the bolts with my torque wrench and all bolts are still at the same specs. The hi-steer is 1-off "self designed and home made" so I'm still just getting comfortable with them. I did however finish the "bracing" that I've been meaning to do and I am now much more confident in the hi-steer arms and the knuckles themselfs with the full hydro.

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My helper
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Never posted pictures of these, but they are so the springs wont wrap and break, the bolts i used proved too weak because ive broken a few, I will be adding 2 more on each side of the spring on both sides.
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and the sammi we're working on.
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i don't usually read build threads from start to finish, but i think i need to page back and re-read yours!!!

love the build. gives me hopes for solid axles on front and rear of mine, just waiting for money, parts and a broken 7.5 and dana crappy
 
realized there were a few other things I never added.

Fuel cell:

JAZ: 8.5gallon Fuel cell w/ rollover valve.

Purchased new, and this was after about 1yr of use.

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Prepped and sprayed
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Trick fuel fittings
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In this pic you can mostly see the vent routing, it goes up the driver side of the cage, goes over at an upward angle, then back down and you can see the overflow/filter at the bottom mounted in the frame rail.
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I also found my shaft pics.
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and this is how i did my Hi-steer arms.

Ground the knuckles as flat as I could, cleaned it up with my die grinder, Drilled and tapped holes, clearanced the upper caliper tab a little
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New harness's.
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fuel cell and high steer looking good.

on your front axle shackle mounts, is that an old leaf welded to the bracket?
 
looks like you have the same harness i do. i ordered mine years ago for my sand rail but never switched them out. after sellin the rail i found them again

im thinking of gettin 2 manicans and hangin them form the ceiling with theses as i wont be puttin em in the truck
 
fuel cell and high steer looking good.

on your front axle shackle mounts, is that an old leaf welded to the bracket?

lol no, close though. Just went to a spring shop and asked them to make me a leaf eye to accept this bushing, 8" long and 2.5 wide from 3/8's.
 
friend just sent me some pics he had on his camera, nothing spectacular, but some decent pictures of the truck (I know i dont have many)

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worked on the B-duece a little bit today. Mostly on the OBA which got put together then upgraded and never put back together, if that makes sense.

obviously this is temporary for the mounting, but the location is what im going to use, I am also ordering another 2.5gal sun performance tank to mount on the same spot other side. I am going to fabricate steel brackets off the cage to bolt them to.

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and here is just a video of my vi-air switch i finally got wired. It kicks on at 110psi and off at 150. I just cracked the line wide open to make i cycle.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dtzrl5UVyh8
 
thanks guys. I really appreciate it, its been a long time in the making and I've had sperts where I just quit and thought about never starting back up, but I just keep on building.

94 - Im not sure on any CFM ratings but I can tell you that its pretty decent. It has no issue running my 1/2" impact to pull my wheels off and it will constantly run the air chuck and die grinder which is rated at 3cfm @ 90. I currently do not have a regulator so its blasting the full 110-150 out but I plan to regulate it to conserve air with only a 5gallon capacity.
 

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