• Welcome Visitor! Please take a few seconds and Register for our forum. Even if you don't want to post, you can still 'Like' and react to posts.

Project El Taco...1990 BII


Alright, lets bring this thread back from the dead....

After doing some wheeling with my friend doug in his XJ, and finally getting some sunny days to work on stuff, I decided to get this sucker running and have fun with it this summer.

Yesterday, I went out to the JY and picked up an almost new clutch hydraulic hose and some inner fenders. Today Doug helped me and we got the T-case in and the shifters hooked up, as well as the injectors rebuilt, intake/fuel rail on and a bunch of little stuff. Tomorrow I plan to hit the JY and grab some stuff and Im hoping to have this thing going by this weekend, its about 85% of the way there. Hopefully I dont have any hang up's.

Also, I challenge anybody to post pics or video of a running SOHC/EEC-IV in a first or second gen RBV. I know there are a couple of people who claim to have done it, but there is no proof, at least that I can find. If your smart enough to do the swap, your smart enough to post video, I know I will as soon as I start it. If nobody can show proof, Im gonna claim first documented SOHC/EEC-IV swap.

Anyway, here is a couple of pics... More tomorrow.
DSCF1073.jpg

DSCF1074.jpg

DSCF1075.jpg

DSCF1076.jpg
 
wow i remember this thread from a long time back, guess i never subscribed
 
Update...

Today I hit up the JY to grab a front drive shaft from an explorer to shorten for the rear. I pulled a shaft and yoke and started to walk through the yard, then I noticed a Mid-90's sport. So I went and checked it out, and notice its a 5-speed, and the shaft was still there, BINGO! So I found the sought after explorer cardan shaft! Also picked up a couple of other small things.
DSC00041.jpg


I installed the airbox and then proceded to shorten the drive shaft...

Here is the diffference between the stock B2 CV garbage and the explorer sport Cardan shaft:
DSC00042.jpg


NUFF SAID-
DSC00043.jpg


So the process begins... I marked a line with permanent marker about 8 inches down the length of the shaft on the Cardan end and proceded to grind the weld down flush with the tube.
DSC00044.jpg

DSC00046.jpg

DSC00047.jpg


Then I wrapped masking tape around the tube in about where the center of the weld was and drew a line around the edge of the tape.
DSC00048.jpg

DSC00050.jpg


Then I took the shaft to the bandsaw and followed the line around about an 1/8" deep. Next I took a Deadblow and knocked the flange off and out of the end of the tube.
DSC00051.jpg

DSC00052.jpg

DSC00053.jpg


Next I took and Marked the tube 6" in from the end just cut off (the difference of the two shafts to make the length I need) and again masked it off at the line and drew a line around it, and took it back to the band saw and cut it off just shy of the line...
DSC00054.jpg

DSC00056.jpg

DSC00057.jpg

DSC00059.jpg


Then I took a grinder and ground the rest down right to the edge of the line so that the end was perpendicular to the tube and checked with a square. I also ground the surface of the end so I could get a good weld on it.
DSC00060.jpg


I lined up the lines and installed the end in the tube all the way up to where I sawed...its a very very snug fit.
DSC00062.jpg

DSC00063.jpg


Then I threw a tig weld down on it just because I can :D
DSC00065.jpg


Done!
DSC00066.jpg


Thats as far as I got today, but im sure ill get some decent progress tomorrow...

Stay tuned.
 
Got the shafts in today and the underside pretty much done aside from the exhaust, the new rear shaft fits like a dream. Spent more time running around getting parts from auto part stores than anything. Also got the belt on and some more small stuff out of the way. Picked up a Magnaflow cat and some sensors, Going to toss a thrush welded muffler on as well.

All I have left is some minor wiring, my intake tube, a coolant sensor adapter for my sender and CLT, and the exhaust. If all goes well, Ill have the thing running tomorrow night.
 
:drool:

Great job on the driveshaft!

Can't wait until this one is done. That native american front end really gives it a...'natural' look. :icon_twisted:

I like it.
 
Last edited:
not often i read 6 pages of a thread in one sitting.
props. guess i need to start working on my 4.0 swap. not a SOHC tho :annoyed:
 

Sponsored Ad


Sponsored Ad

TRS Events

Member & Vendor Upgrades

For a small yearly donation, you can support this forum and receive a 'Supporting Member' banner, or become a 'Supporting Vendor' and promote your products here. Click the banner to find out how.

Latest posts

Recently Featured

Want to see your truck here? Share your photos and details in the forum.

Ranger Adventure Video

TRS Merchandise

Follow TRS On Instagram

TRS Sponsors


Sponsored Ad


Sponsored Ad


Amazon Deals

Sponsored Ad

Back
Top