A roundup of Jackson's adventures, plus random stories from the family's everyday life.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Blizzard of '09
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Rehabilitation


Some specs on the truck. The engine is a fairly clean, original 258 cubic inch inline six cylinder. The transmission is a T150 three speed, with a Dana 20 transfer case. The front axle is a closed knuckle Dana 44, and the rear axle appears to also be a Dana 44.

The truck has been inching it's way towards legality. I've concentrated on getting it ready to pass a Virginia State Safety inspection, so things like body paint and interior rework have been put on the back burner. So far I have determined that the truck is in great condition despite what the photos show!
Here I have replaced the front tires with the wheels and tires from the now dead CJ project. I'm not sure which look I like better but the tires on the 'new' wheels will pass inspection while the tires on the wagon wheels would not.




I've driven the truck around the neighborhood (don't tell Mommy!) and the truck drives like, well, a thirty-seven year old truck. The steering is old truck slow and requires many revolutions to affect the front wheels. The brakes are strong but not power boosted - fine on the road, but will require some interesting tricks to make them effective off road. Second gear is somewhere waaayyy over there near the passenger door. Engine and transmission are in good shape.
I removed the teardrop style cab lights and patched the holes. I didn't like how the lights looked, and the less stuff to go wrong the better. Keeping it simple!
Before...

After...

After closer inspection I have found that this horrible looking truck has many new parts. The water pump looks new, the starter is brand new, the brake hardware is new, the emergency brake cables are new, and the parts that aren't new are in decent shape. The kingpins on the front axle don't have any play in them, the cooling system is leak-free, and the lights and wipers work! A little work on the defroster - I hope it's just a fuse - and a little patching on the exhaust and it'll be time for inspection. The front hubs don't engage and the transfer case lever is disconnected so there may be something bad hiding in the front axle, but overall the truck is solid.
Stay tuned for more adventures with Jackson and his truck "Crusher"!