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01-01-2021, 12:11 PM | #1 |
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Re: Mikey's 77 shortbox - Greenie
You still continue to blow me away with your details and quality. Great job on the cruise control! Where did you get your tachometer? It looks perfect.
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01-23-2021, 06:53 PM | #2 |
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Re: Mikey's 77 shortbox - Greenie
Thanks! I ended up putting together two tach clusters mixed from OE parts and new stuff from LMC. Not sure what to do with the second one yet...perhaps for the next project 😊
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01-23-2021, 07:16 PM | #3 |
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Re: Mikey's 77 shortbox - Greenie
Well over the holidays I had the truck back apart again to put in a new steering rack I got from Flaming River. The reasoning behind this was an attempt to get more turning angle with a longer travel rack. These 79-93 racks that Flaming River builds in-house have about one inch of additional travel over a standard Fox-body rack. They also use the better o-ring style fittings from the newer cars, and come pressure tested.
I was hoping to keep this a bolt-in swap, but the one downside to these racks IMO is they feature Flaming River's "power" connection input shaft, instead of a standard 3/4 36-spline shaft. This meant a minimum of a new lower u-joint...but once the new rack was in the truck I found there to be more interference problems with my steering shaft setup. I ended up redoing most of the steering linkage, and also clearancing the frame some more. While I was in there I also swapped the generic power steering hoses with some new ones that I made up from Earls pressure hose and fittings. The generic ones were far too long for this application and I had concerns about stress from the severe bends to get it lined up, so the fresh hose was an added bonus. The end result was well worth the effort, as I've regained most of the original turning radius. No more 3-point manoeuvres just to get into a parking spot. An added bonus is the new rack is significantly smoother than the reman unit that I had in prior. |
01-24-2021, 02:58 AM | #4 |
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Re: Mikey's 77 shortbox - Greenie
The wide tire/wheel setup is subtle until you’ve got the fronts angled out.
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