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Old 11-22-2008, 03:14 PM
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Solid Axle progress..

I spent all day cleaning these. What a mess! And.. the axle (buried in mud and grease) right after I brought it home and a few hours later.



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Old 11-22-2008, 03:23 PM
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looking good. this is my next major undertaking so i'm impatiently watching yours. thanks for the detailed pics and good luck!
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I would start a write up on this thing now but I would bore everyone silly with the cleaning process. The majority of Yotatechers know what a filthy SA looks like anyway.
Hey, were in southern Utah are you??
I know Utah pretty well.
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Where in nor Cal are you?
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haha, i started my build, with only having a axle cleaned
Old 11-23-2008, 08:00 PM
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Where in nor Cal are you?
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ahhah allright!!! E town!!
Its been nice up here the past few days. I was building a little work place to keep on top of this SA but the sun has been out so I have been working on it outside.
I was getting kinda lonely being the only Humboldt person on here lol
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Parts washers are $80.00 from Harber Freight. Buy one, use it, then sell it if you don't have the room.
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Well, we all know what they say about Humboldt!

You did clean up those knuckles!!!

i got a big container, filled it up with Super Purple degreaser (i think thats what its called) and let it soak for a little. Then rinsed and wiped down all the parts and painted some things.

Still haven't gotten my axle back together all the way though. Still need to find a matching 5.29 front diff and a welder to weld the gussets on.
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Well, we all know what they say about Humboldt!

You did clean up those knuckles!!!

i got a big container, filled it up with Super Purple degreaser (i think thats what its called) and let it soak for a little. Then rinsed and wiped down all the parts and painted some things.

Still haven't gotten my axle back together all the way though. Still need to find a matching 5.29 front diff and a welder to weld the gussets on.
I went down to Renner Petroleum the other day and bought 4 gallons of mineral spirits for like $25.00!
I thought the $6.00 a gallon for that stuff was kinda steep but it works! It also stinks to high hell.
Tomorrow I am going to start cutting stuff off the axle. I don't have a torch at my house so it is Sawzall city!!
Old 11-23-2008, 08:22 PM
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Oh yes cutting stuff off! I can't wait till i get to cut the ifs stuff off! lol

I bought a 4" angle grinder, and some cutoff wheels. Cut all the uncessary brackets off and cleaned everything up. I received my Marlin knuckle gussets so now its gonna be time to cut off another couple brackets and get it ready for paint. Man i need a welder! lol
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When i got it:


Now: (well the knuckles are one, but thats it)


You can click the link in my sig for a couple more pictures.

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OH MAN!
Keep updating your build thread.
That axle looks great!
I wish mine looked like that. Mine was so covered with grease and sand you couldn't quite tell it was a Solid axle ahhahhaha. I had to take a 1 1/4" chisel for 2 hrs and scrape away all the grease and sand. Now its starting to look like it has some life to it.
Keep taking pics!!

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lol! im done with the pics until i get a welder to weld the upper truss and knuckle gussets on. then i can paint and reassemble it. Im not even going to put my Birfs back in untill i can get a 5.29 third for the front. I don't want to mess up the seals.

Mine was dirty too. I went to lowes and got a wire wheel that attaches to a drill. Used that all over the axle. Then the angle grinder and then painted it up.

Good luck with yours! Whats it going under? Which kit you plan on using? Etc...
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man mike ill weld that thing on for the slim price of $100
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nah! i can jb weld it for under $20! /threadjack

Btw, Toyospearo, everything i have so far is marlin. The HD seals are completely worth it IMO, look at the difference on my thread.
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Yes a fellow Humboldt county wheeler!! Do you know of any good wheeling spots? Also if you need a hand with your SAS just give me a shout and if I have some free time I'll lend a hand. I know how bad it is to do the SAS all by yourself. I to still have some minor things left like brakes, shocks, and plasma cutting of the remaining I.F.S. brackets. Here are some pics for motivation
When I started to tear into the axle

It's a good feeling when it all starts to come together

Here is how she sits in her current state
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hey, i just started taking my axle apart and cleaning it. any pointers? don't have a parts washer or sand blaster:/
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Pressure washer cleans up an axle in no time. Hit it once and wash off all the layers of dirt/crud then use a degreaser or parts washer. Much faster.

If you don't own a pressure washer, spend $1.50 and go to one of those car wash places.

Just make sure to hold onto the smaller pieces so they dont't go rolling.

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Mine wasn't super dirty to begin with so the pressure washer at the carwash didn't do much. I spent some time with a wire wheel and brake cleaner and paper towels.


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