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Old Apr 25, 2017 | 07:52 PM
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Pulling the sway bar off today to replace bushings and end links.


Front sway bar parts removed.
The bushing bracket on the passenger side was pretty rusty. Will do some rust conversion and painting before reassembly. Will finish up later this week.
 
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Old Apr 25, 2017 | 08:16 PM
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While under the Ex pulling out the sway bar, I decided to take the so-called bump stops and snubbers out. This is all that was left.
Snubber in the foreground and rear bump stop in the background. Should have bought red ones so they would have shown up better in the pictures 😏. Needed to jack up the back by the frame to get the snubber bolts in and snugged down.

I'm working on a slight bit of rust up front so those bump stops will have to wait.
 
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Old Apr 30, 2017 | 10:36 AM
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Finally installed the front bump stops. Other than the contortions of getting the drivers side one on around the differential it was pretty straight forward.
 
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Old Apr 30, 2017 | 10:44 AM
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Old headlights were next to useless.
New ones finally installed. Problem was if I even looked at the plastic light connections funny they broke. I replaced the turn signal light connectors and the headlight connectors on both sides. That was a total of three trips to the Zone...
 
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Old Apr 30, 2017 | 02:10 PM
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Problem was if I even looked at the plastic light connections funny they broke. I replaced the turn signal light connectors and the headlight connectors on both sides. That was a total of three trips to the Zone...[/i]
What, no pictures with a how-to write up? I thought we taught you new bloods better than that!

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Old Apr 30, 2017 | 02:21 PM
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I doubt anyone needs a "how to" on how to break plastic connectors. If they do then I suppose I'm a subject matter expert and will start to document my "success".

I wonder if the downside to getting my relatively rust free truck is that every piece of plastic in this thing is glass-brittle from 17 years of Texas sun?

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What, no pictures with a how-to write up? I thought we taught you new bloods better than that!

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Old Apr 30, 2017 | 02:26 PM
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I doubt anyone needs a "how to" on how to break plastic connectors.
Yeah, it's not the breaking I was referring to. C'mon now, you know what I meant!

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Old Apr 30, 2017 | 02:40 PM
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Yeah, it's not the breaking I was referring to. C'mon now, you know what I meant!

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Heck, I don't even know if I did it right? I just made sure I connected the right wires together. Used shrink fit butt splice crimp connectors. Some 3/8" auto conduit wrapped with electrical tape. I did invest in a heat gun after doing the first batch of heat shrink connectors with a lighter.
 
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Heck, I don't even know if I did it right? I just made sure I connected the right wires together. Used shrink fit butt splice crimp connectors. Some 3/8" auto conduit wrapped with electrical tape. I did invest in a heat gun after doing the first batch of heat shrink connectors with a lighter.
Heh heh heh....pics or it didn't happen!!

Sorry, I can't resist...i'm just in a mood today...just ignore me!

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When last we saw our intrepid coolant changer he was a wee bit overzealous on extracting the thermostat housing bolts:

I spent a day trying to get the bolts out. My wife, ever doubting my resolve, also spent a day in vein working on the bolts. I had long since resigned myself to buying a new water pump. After a misrouting of the first attempt at getting said pump, the UPS gods assured me it would arrive today. In preparation I started taking things apart. I had seen some reviews of the cheep *** 47mm wrench that you can "rent" from AZ or O'Reily's. I decided to nip that one in the bud:
That's not a wrench... (19mm)
This is a WRENCH! 1-7/8" eBay special.
Big *** wrench in action loosening the fan from the clutch. The clutch holder thingy I got from AZ was almost not worth the price I paid for it $0. That said, the fan came right off.

After removing shroud and fan, I followed someone's wise advice and covered the radiator with cardboard.
When futzing around with the broken bolts I noticed my idler pulley was shot. Instead of just ordering that, I also bought a tensioner and new belt.
View before the idlerectomy.

I removed both the idler and tensioner. I then loosened all the water pump bolts in preparation fo my visit from Mr UPS.

To be continued...
 
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1-7/8 ? No wonder those little 10mm thermostat bolts snapped
 
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Old May 1, 2017 | 10:51 PM
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While waiting on my promised water pump, I moved on to other tasks:
This last weekend I decided to sand blast my sway bar and bushing brackets. Blasting cabinet not quite big enough. Oh well, I made due. I did find that my extra fine glass beads I use for finishing aluminum parts before anodize is not the stuff to take off rust and grime from steel. Went to a local equipment rental place and got 100 pounds of 20/30 medium/coarse sand. Worked much better.

Primed with two coats of Eastwood primer and painted with two coats of Eastwood Extreme Chassis Black.

Connecting my freshly painted sway bar to my new Moog links.
Sway bar reinstalled.
Not the rusty mess I started with!
 
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Old May 1, 2017 | 11:01 PM
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Literally the minute I finished with the sway bar this was delivered:


Water pump is here, finally!

Old pump is out.
Swapping parts over to the new pump.

Water pump mounted.
Hoses installed, including the dual alternator around the belt hose.
New tensioner installed.
New belt with new idler pulley. Almost unnoticed is the Riffraff "billet" thermostat housing. Notice it is getting darker out?

New degas tank installed and plumbed.

After all that I just did the Gooch flush and fill with Rotella ELC. No pictures as it was dark and I was trying to get done.


Next day topped off the tank with distilled water. Looks like punch!
 
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