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Reworking the tired Toyota Pickup
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<blockquote data-quote="Brunnerp" data-source="post: 1570024" data-attributes="member: 19788"><p>SHE LIVES! [MEDIA=youtube]FOWhRLpUe7A[/MEDIA]</p><p> No o2 sensors in the manifolds, so its a bit raspy, but it revs freely and sound just fine to me. I'll post one tomorrow with the o2's plugged... its wayyy smoother sounding. </p><p></p><p>so obviously i got the pan patched back up and in.</p><p>.[ATTACH]194519[/ATTACH] </p><p>[ATTACH]194520[/ATTACH]</p><p>and had forgotten to weld up my inner fender, its been cracked for a while now. </p><p>[ATTACH]194521[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Got those out of the way, and fired it off today.. didnt take too much futzing around...my IGN system didnt have 12v for some reason...mustve missed a pin on the body harness side or something dumb, I just jumped power into the circuit at the driverside coil and BOOM. what a relief. </p><p></p><p> Steering seems good, it keeps gettin better as it bleeds air out of itself. Besides the wiring snafu, the only real hiccups are one of my welds on the radiator has a pinhole, so thats gotta come back out and get welded again..no biggie there, and my dash temp gauge doesnt work, but it didnt work before...so it could be the cluster. </p><p></p><p>now to just put it all back together, wire the winch in, shorten a driveline, make seat brackets, and then go jump it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunnerp, post: 1570024, member: 19788"] SHE LIVES! [MEDIA=youtube]FOWhRLpUe7A[/MEDIA] No o2 sensors in the manifolds, so its a bit raspy, but it revs freely and sound just fine to me. I'll post one tomorrow with the o2's plugged... its wayyy smoother sounding. so obviously i got the pan patched back up and in. .[ATTACH]194519._xfImport[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]194520._xfImport[/ATTACH] and had forgotten to weld up my inner fender, its been cracked for a while now. [ATTACH]194521._xfImport[/ATTACH] Got those out of the way, and fired it off today.. didnt take too much futzing around...my IGN system didnt have 12v for some reason...mustve missed a pin on the body harness side or something dumb, I just jumped power into the circuit at the driverside coil and BOOM. what a relief. Steering seems good, it keeps gettin better as it bleeds air out of itself. Besides the wiring snafu, the only real hiccups are one of my welds on the radiator has a pinhole, so thats gotta come back out and get welded again..no biggie there, and my dash temp gauge doesnt work, but it didnt work before...so it could be the cluster. now to just put it all back together, wire the winch in, shorten a driveline, make seat brackets, and then go jump it. [/QUOTE]
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