No buck is back together!
After putting the cab on, I pretty much have everything ready to go except the brakes. I need to bench bleed the MC, and then hook up the proportioning valve and then bleed the brakes.
Oh, if you notice in the first picture, you can see where I cut the drive shaft and rewelded it. If I were to do it again, I'd do it closer to the end, rather than in the middle, but I think it will work fine since it is so short. Also, while I was at it, I got a new carrier bearing.
I hope to get the brakes all bled tomorrow and then I can fire it up and move it outside. Then I will clean up the garage in preparation for Project Bruiser to come home!!!!!
I'm getting to a point on No Buck where I've kinda done what I can do on the cheap and going forward with it will involve more money and A LOT more time (cab rust repair). With the other truck coming back (finally) I'm looking at trading or selling No-buck in order to get a car trailer. We'll see if/when that happens.