Feb 2nd 2018
I removed the harnesses today, all with out cutting a thing. Tomorrow I will pull the fuel tank harness and start putting all of the other parts so I can get rid of the truck (whats left of it).
Feb 3rd 2018
The trans is off, both engines are on stands and ALL wiring is out and in a pile.
June 25 2018
Garage is staged and things are off and ready to go for nickel plating.
June 30th 2018
Spent the afternoon pulling the engine and trans Friday.
today was HOT, i just cleaned up the messes.
July 6th 2018
I spent today... cleaning...and sand blasting... oh and my back knows all about it. ugh.
There was a heavy thick amount of oil build up on the front crossmember/subframe. Some time with simple green and plastic putty knives it is finally pretty clean.
I sandblasted some of the stuff i am going to nickel plate (I am going to paint the throttle body and heat shield). Tomorrow I need to remove the PCV tray to clean it out. Once I get it off I am going to drill and tap to install thread locked bolts.
July 7th 2018
I was all over today on car projects, but did get to rip off the PCV tray and clean it out. I also tossed in the clutch pedal assembly and saw that I need a new clutch master cylinder. I also pulled the oil pan and pickup off of the 20R. Thanks Joe F for the help with that mess.
I am swapping the oil pans tomorrow and if I have the time, drop the engine and trans into place to figure out the other unknowns.
July 9th 2018
A few photos of progress. Not enough to really know what was done. Sandblasting, die grinding, priming and painting the stuff not getting nickel plated. I also cleaned the lower subframe enough to actually repaint it, heh.
July 21st 2018
Since the truck's factory seat was cracked (new mexico and all), the owner while there put a navajo blanket over the seat. it was still in the truck when I got it, YES! The side facing up was terribly faded, but the side facing the seat was fresh as new. I asked my upholstery guy about replacing the torn faces of the seat (bottom and back) with the good side of the blanket and he loved the idea. He talked me into replacing the sides with black vinyl which I should have planned, doh!
He dropped it back off to me today and boy am I happy with the plan.
Here are his photos of the progress:
Not bolted back togther, but set up together:
Aug 3rd 2018
The nickel plating and then the highlighted polished parts are complete. Now to install them.
Aug 5th 2018
Assembly is taking longer than originally expected as I am polishing a bit more stuff, lots of cleaning on the other parts and painting the other stuff I didn't/couldn't plate. The throttle body color is off, but at least it is clean.
Aug 13th 2018
Well it is in, with a couple of smallish issues. While the driveshaft fit perfect, the auto trans crossmember does not like up with the 1991 5 speeds trans mount. It is the same 4 bolt mount, but it is around 3" off. I tried swapping the trans mount around, which helped, but it still off. What to do.
The second one is a small one. The 78 front crossmember's engine mount bolt holes are a bit closer to each other than the 91 engine mounts. I pulled the 78 ones off the engine and just need to lift it and swap them (probably Wednesday).
So far:
Aug 15th 2018
The engine mounts are swapped.
The one facing the camera is the 78 one, behind is the 91. You can see the holes on the left do not line up. I also figured out why they changed them... the closer holes make it impossible to use a socket or box end wrench on the top side hardware.
Aug 25th 2018
The cross member mod to the trans mount fits. I only have two bolts in, which should be fine for the first drive and get it to a lift for more mods.
The clutch master, lines, bracket, hose and slave are all in, plumbed, bled and finally working! Thanks for helping bleed them tonight Jim.
Thats the end of 2018 for this