well got my second 3.4 dohc engine, 5 spd and ECM package and wiring harness over the wknd. Had fun with "Strengths of Materials 0101".........
The main point learned is that you shouldn''t try to pick up a 1200 lb object with an 800lb-capable hoist..........
Sheared a 1/2" grade 8 bolt ::)right thru its mounting bracket. Fortunately I didn't have the whole load on it at that point so the thing only dropped a tiny bit back onto the wood in the back of the pickup. Nice, SPRUNG, receiver........
So I took the Harley Davidson School of Engineering approach to it. I made the bracket 4 times bigger. Then, just to make life simpler, I stripped the load a bit. They gave me the ENTIRE front cradle ass'y: engine, trans, cradle, control arms, struts, wheels, brakes, steering, ECM, wiring harness etc. It only took them about 10 minutes. So I took off the struts, wheel ass'ys and control arms. Almost 200 lbs I would guess. It has already gone for scrap.
Amazing what you can do with a front end loader and a big torch......
Environmental concerns? huh? Safety? huh? what.....ME wear safety glasses (or even SUNglasses?!?!?) when I am using a BIG cutting torch? Why?
every imaginable fluid all over the ground....... gas spraying in the guys eyes when he takes the bolt cutter to everything.....including the fuel lines. Ooops... gimme a minute, fellas.........
But it is here and so that is the weekends work done. Back at the ranch; I am getting my front wheels 'trimmed' slightly. When I mocked up the front brake and caliper assy's (final time around) to figure out the new caliper mounting brackets I got a bit of interference with the very inner spoke "V" of the wheel and the edge of the caliper. So I am getting
just my front wheels trimmed 'a tad'. Front and back are slightly different for offset, so I won't be rotating them anyway for any reason.
That is it; should get the wheels back to take into the machine shop today prob; can go back to.........yuch.... grinding. Gary didn't apply to take over that task so I guess I am stuck with it..
Oh well.
Soon it will be time for another bottle of gas for the mig welder. Getting low.
more tomorrow I think.
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