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What have you done to your Bronco today?

hunter1

Contributor
Jr. Member
Joined
Feb 2, 2013
Messages
334
Loc.
Maryville, Tn
Got a lot done today. Radiator and shroud in, steering column and shaft, Hydroboost and clutch master cylinder in and bled.
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Speedrdr

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Not so wise OLD owl
Joined
Nov 27, 2017
Messages
1,523
Loc.
Paris, MS
Very much so!
Yeah, 10 years ago I had zero interest in or use for heated seats…fast forward to now and it’s become a needed option on the wife’s car. My F-150 has cloth seats and warms up fast enough to not need heated seats.
May have to seriously consider heated seats in the Retirement Project.

R
 

skrit

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A Horse with No Name
Joined
Apr 24, 2006
Messages
395
Loc.
Durham
Installed new Tom Woods driveshafts front and rear.
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Learned I actually need to use the 1/4 spacer plate that came with my TBP 4R70W mount for the front driveshaft. I know... if it's not touching leave it alone but this is too close!
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Oh and I spilled some gear oil to add to my concrete stain collection.
 
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gnsteam

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Bronco Guru
Joined
Jan 29, 2010
Messages
3,695
Loc.
Lincoln NE
Installed new Tom Woods driveshafts front and rear.
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Learned I actually need to use the 1/4 spacer plate that came with my TBP 4R70W mount for the front driveshaft. I know... if it's not touching leave it alone but this is too close!
View attachment 935265
Oh and I spilled some gear oil to add to my concrete stain collection.
I had to go with a 3/4" spacer with my Tom's crossmember. Your build is looking great.
 

Speedrdr

Contributor
Not so wise OLD owl
Joined
Nov 27, 2017
Messages
1,523
Loc.
Paris, MS
Installed new Tom Woods driveshafts front and rear.
View attachment 935264
Learned I actually need to use the 1/4 spacer plate that came with my TBP 4R70W mount for the front driveshaft. I know... if it's not touching leave it alone but this is too close!
View attachment 935265
Oh and I spilled some gear oil to add to my concrete stain collection.
@skrit , does the CV joint cover come with the rear DS? Never seen one before.

Randy
 

hunter1

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Jr. Member
Joined
Feb 2, 2013
Messages
334
Loc.
Maryville, Tn
Actually the last couple of evenings. Got the throttle cable installed and the pedal modified, cut the filler neck off and relocated it to the “side” of my PS reservoir and welded a new outlet for the delivery hose. Made my HB hoses and installed, and got most of the engine compartment wiring installed.
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hunter1

Contributor
Jr. Member
Joined
Feb 2, 2013
Messages
334
Loc.
Maryville, Tn
Actually the last couple of evenings. Got the throttle cable installed and the pedal modified, cut the filler neck off and relocated it to the “side” of my PS reservoir and welded a new outlet for the delivery hose. Made my HB hoses and installed, and got most of the engine compartment wiring installed. View attachment 935651 View attachment 935652
Also got my dash modified to flip down and wired the switches up.
 
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