Originally posted by Alxj64
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I have a quick question actually. Been doing some thinking about motor placement and options. I was wondering if anyone can measure for me 3 things.
The width inside the hood at the back at the firewall...
The width inside the hood at the front behind the radiator...
And the overall length from the back of the radiator cover/core mount, all the way back to the face of the firewall. Thanks so very much!1942 WC53 Carryall in progress.
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Got the floor done
I need to pull the body and weld underneath . This is going to take some creative work on my part .Tight on cash so my subscription and posting pictures are suspended for a little while . Hopefully a few other folks will fill the void . Wrote a little article "10 tips " that needs a bit of work . I seem to be quite busy these days but I do not feel like I am getting anywhere .
Bruce
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Ok that did not work
I mailed a cartoon to Gordon . This was over a month ago . Actually 6 weeks ago . I just got it back unopened . Boy do I feel rejected .
Punch line . Instead of going to Norway USA the thing got mailed to Norway the country . There is a return sticker stuck on the envelope . Written in some archaic language last used by a couple of norseman lost on a holiday in 1476 .
This is what comes from lacking enough skills to come up with a new name for a region . There are over 10,000 Trout Lakes in the world , several Vancouvers , a couple of Washingtons and enough Surreys to fill a garbage truck . This must cost billions each year in missdirected mail . Entire economies have been destroyed by this multiple naming practice . Who can we blame for this ? Stupid politicians or lazy map makers ?
I was crawling under a low milage Uni Mog last week . 116 inch wheel base .
I could drop a carryall body on that thing in a weekend . It even comes with a crawler ratio . The only mod to the frame would be to toss the coil spring and go airbag or lighter coils , adjust the frame length to fit and rotate the steering box a tad . The rest of the mods would be to the body .
Too cold to work on much .
Bruce
How many Bruces ARE there ??????
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I did not do it but it would not be that hard to do
There is enough room to build a cage and hide it behind the stock upholstery panels . I did just beef up the stock internal structure , all the gaps have been filled and the rear uprights are fully welded with new uprights . I am going to get some rectangular tubing and redo the uprights between the two rear windows . Got down to sketching out some ideas with a guy who dropped by the shop and I came up with an interesting design that would really stiffen the Carryall up but I am too far in to change anything now .
Bruce
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Originally posted by TK064 View PostAnyone beef up their carryall with an internal/hidden roll cage? I know a few folks talked about running some structural steel around the rear gate and drivers door pillar. Trying to see if it is worth the hassle of cutting it in.
On other notes, I have already started collecting parts for the Drivetrain replacement. Mcinfantry is keeping his driveline but I am going to be going a similar direction. Going with a driver's side diff Ford axle that I snagged from a friend, and I also have a rear axle that is already geared to 4.56 and is easy to convert over to Disc brakes. Snagged a Divorced Ford NP205 transfercase the other day too. Sadly, it has 1330 outputs on it but I am thinking I'll go to a 1350 flange for the rear and run a standard 1350 for the front since the truck will have locking hubs, even though I have considered flanges so that my lazy self doesn't have to get out of the truck to engage 4wd. I wonder what the driveline drag would reduce from economy though?
Also, should I start an additional build thread somewhere in the long term section or are we trying to keep everything right here in the Carryall thread?
Pictures of the axles.
Front HP60 from an '86 F-350. I'm trading the dually parts to a friend for his SRW stuff.
Rear axle is a '65 Eaton HO72 w/ 4.56s and a detroit locker. I think I am going to ditch the Detroit and go with an ARB simply because I have a Detroit in my trail rig and when it unloads it can be quite disturbing, and also is quite and adventure to drive in slick roadway conditions.
I've built a few of these axles. My wife's daily driven Jeep Wrangler has one with 5.14s in it and disc brakes.1942 WC53 Carryall in progress.
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Originally posted by Alxj64 View Post
Also, should I start an additional build thread somewhere in the long term section or are we trying to keep everything right here in the Carryall thread?Power Wagon Advertiser monthly magazine, editor & publisher.
Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?
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Originally posted by Gordon Maney View PostI would suggest, as Bruce did, that you post your content in this thread. It will be the planet's biggest carryall thread!
Back on the WC front... I've found a set of tires to use for the building phase and initial driving until I can later get enough cabbage together to find a new set. I really would like a set of XZL's but they are hard to find it seems. For the time being, this $300 set, with wheels, will have to do. Sadly the lug pattern is Superduty, ie 8 on 170mm and the axles I have are 8 on 6.5"... Ohh well.
Anyways, two of the tires are decent, I'd say 40% tread and then the other two are just plain ugly.
I've heard these were Regrooveable, and so I saw on the sidewall that they said the same thing. At first I thought it meant that you could re-tread them. Then thought, maybe there is a TON of meat in there.. Well, I found out.
Tires as I picked them up... Disregard the one mark in the bottom right of the picture. I will get to that in the next post.
1942 WC53 Carryall in progress.
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