irab88's 1993 PickUp Build-Up Thread
#1841
i figured out how to automatically cut the circuit for daily driving: tie it into the 4wd indicator. that way, i can't accidentally bump it, but if i need it on, no replacing a fuse
#1842
half-way there.
marlin crawler sent me the wrong wiring harness. i ordered "rear" and "rear" showed up on my shopping cart, invoice, and packing slip. i got the front, high-pinion plug. the big issue is that the connectors look almost identical until you try to plug them in. on top of that, i already molested the harness, tying it into my circuit. and this is after they shipped my package via fedex, when i specified usps.
and if that wasn't enough, i can't unlock my locker. i needed to take an extra 2-3mm off the side notch. part of that was not having the gasket to measure from. the arm hits the side of the axle housing. so now i'll have to do everything again, including pulling the axles, pulling the axle housing out, etc. the only thing i won't have to do is stud placement.
marlin crawler sent me the wrong wiring harness. i ordered "rear" and "rear" showed up on my shopping cart, invoice, and packing slip. i got the front, high-pinion plug. the big issue is that the connectors look almost identical until you try to plug them in. on top of that, i already molested the harness, tying it into my circuit. and this is after they shipped my package via fedex, when i specified usps.
and if that wasn't enough, i can't unlock my locker. i needed to take an extra 2-3mm off the side notch. part of that was not having the gasket to measure from. the arm hits the side of the axle housing. so now i'll have to do everything again, including pulling the axles, pulling the axle housing out, etc. the only thing i won't have to do is stud placement.
#1845
Wow, Ian,.... that bites, for sure! I'm sorry man. You'll get it figured out, hopefully without finding any 'serious problems' therein. Dang, ..when it rains it pours then, eh?
The added distance of the sealer caused some 'biting' issues?
The added distance of the sealer caused some 'biting' issues?
#1847
very nice truck! i need some advice from someone though. i have a 92 sr5 with 5.29s and runnin 35x1250s what is the lowest gear i can change it to in order to get better fuel economy. i love the 5.29s but they arent really the gears i need. i drive on the highway alot to and from work and also when i drive home to see my family occasionally. i was told 4.88s would be good. its automatic but when im driving. i have to go 80 mph just to get in the last gear. so i def need to change
#1848
don't worry, jimmy; all our work was not for nothing. i learned so much that i was able to do 2 days of work in one evening (tonight). the axle housing is bare, the gasket surfaces are smooth, and i'm ready to grind the last little bit. dammit.
anyway... i think i'll be able to get this all wrapped up before tomorrow night. that'll be nice
anyway... i think i'll be able to get this all wrapped up before tomorrow night. that'll be nice
#1849
Wow, that sucks having to tear it down again, man! But WOW, so sweet to know how to fix it! lol. Glad you've got a solid line on what happened, etc.... Can you share in great detail with us as to the specs, etc., that got in the way/were involved during fix?
Best wishes, Ian.... was wondering where ya went... then thought, "OHHHHHH yeahhhhhh!" lol. KILL IT, SIR!
Best wishes, Ian.... was wondering where ya went... then thought, "OHHHHHH yeahhhhhh!" lol. KILL IT, SIR!
#1850
yeah, i just needed to grind out more of the axle housing to clear the actuator arm. if you look through the e-locker conversion instructions, you'll see where it says to place the gasket and grind away where the gasket doesn't cover the surface. well, i didn't have the gasket, so i estimated. problem was i didn't grind enough away. so hopefully by this evening i'll have everything back together and working correctly.
#1853
Wow, that bites! But, you're getting it and hopefully nothing was damaged, etc., etc. .... Should be good to go(Minus a lil knuckle flesh gone maybe? lol). Best wishes, Ian, I hope this 3rd time's the charmer, as mentioned
#1855
don't worry, jimmy; all our work was not for nothing. i learned so much that i was able to do 2 days of work in one evening (tonight). the axle housing is bare, the gasket surfaces are smooth, and i'm ready to grind the last little bit. dammit.
anyway... i think i'll be able to get this all wrapped up before tomorrow night. that'll be nice
anyway... i think i'll be able to get this all wrapped up before tomorrow night. that'll be nice

Sorry that you have to tear back into it and grind off some more but I'm glad that you learned enough to do it much more quickly.
Also, bummer about the Marlin wiring harness I can only hope that they make it right and send you the correct one without any issues. Keep us updated because if they don't make it right, I would definitely think twice about ordering from them again. Good luck man!
#1856
I got a feeling he's out there, right now, checking, checking and rechecking before he slaps it back in, without any breaks, refusing even a sandwich or cold beverage in a type of "I'll beat you" hunger/thirst strike! NO? hehehehe.
Anxious to hear how everything is going, that's all
Anxious to hear how everything is going, that's all
#1857
you guys are awesome. i'm done with everything except bleeding the brakes and filling with oil. i'll get to that tomorrow. it'll be streetable this week
so i'm looking forward to driving it for the first time in two weeks
so i'm looking forward to driving it for the first time in two weeks




