Upndair's rig--- new powerplant..
#281
With those things taken care of it was time to make the tach work. Gibby had ordered the tach adapter for the rig (took a little digging to figure out #8910)

The adapter is quite simple to install. It basically taps into the tach signal wire and a voltage source.

And look at that, it actually works
I think its off a hair so I will have to remove the cluster and adjust the trim potentiometer to make it right on the $$

The adapter is quite simple to install. It basically taps into the tach signal wire and a voltage source.

And look at that, it actually works
I think its off a hair so I will have to remove the cluster and adjust the trim potentiometer to make it right on the $$
#283
Here is the new coolant reservoir tank. I had to make a couple of brackets and just used zip ties. It actually worked out perfect 

Another problem gibby said he had was the air comperssor blew a couple of fuses. So I went thru and totaly checked the circuit and found no faults. Due to the location of the control soloniod gibby had mentioned it might have been the buckle from the seatbelt causing it to blow (could see where the buckle could easily come into contact with the soloniod) by hitting the positive postand the body of the soloniod. SO I gave it a booty


Another problem gibby said he had was the air comperssor blew a couple of fuses. So I went thru and totaly checked the circuit and found no faults. Due to the location of the control soloniod gibby had mentioned it might have been the buckle from the seatbelt causing it to blow (could see where the buckle could easily come into contact with the soloniod) by hitting the positive postand the body of the soloniod. SO I gave it a booty

#284
Well since gibby got the rig stuck (ok, we can blame marcus,lol) and stalled out his winch (8000# i believe) and since I was going to re-do the supports on his all poop bumper
he went and decided the winch needed a little upgrade.

Thats a 12,000 pound puppy, and OMG is that sucker HEAVY. I wanted to laugh when he asked for some help to unload it (I thought to myself its just a winch, how heavy could it be) from the rig, and I thought he was going to toss a ball when he decided to pick it up and carry it.. And I just about did picking it up!(going to rent a fork lift to install it
)
Its a wee bigger than his old one

Here is something else he picked up for the winch, and I think its going greatly aid me in re-doing the bumper supports and mounting the winch.
he went and decided the winch needed a little upgrade.
Thats a 12,000 pound puppy, and OMG is that sucker HEAVY. I wanted to laugh when he asked for some help to unload it (I thought to myself its just a winch, how heavy could it be) from the rig, and I thought he was going to toss a ball when he decided to pick it up and carry it.. And I just about did picking it up!(going to rent a fork lift to install it
)Its a wee bigger than his old one

Here is something else he picked up for the winch, and I think its going greatly aid me in re-doing the bumper supports and mounting the winch.
#285
Time to DESTROY! (I know many of you love to rip/cut/beat os stuff just as much as you love to build it)

So out came the plasma and heck I even drup out the sawzall (poor thing is a little dusty).

As you can see I basically cut everything out of the middle of it. I still have to remove the 2 tube/bolt platforms you can see pointing at you. The only mounts that I will be leaving are the side ones that bolt to the sides of the body mount extursions (sp). Since those 2 mounts are there to help support the bumper for bumping against stuff they look to be sufficiant plus I am going to try and make the portion that holds the winch be supported directly to the frame. Which in turn was the origional idea for re-doing the bumper.
OMG, look at that DIRT

So out came the plasma and heck I even drup out the sawzall (poor thing is a little dusty).

As you can see I basically cut everything out of the middle of it. I still have to remove the 2 tube/bolt platforms you can see pointing at you. The only mounts that I will be leaving are the side ones that bolt to the sides of the body mount extursions (sp). Since those 2 mounts are there to help support the bumper for bumping against stuff they look to be sufficiant plus I am going to try and make the portion that holds the winch be supported directly to the frame. Which in turn was the origional idea for re-doing the bumper.
OMG, look at that DIRT

#286
Hey I will take the blame for getting stuck! But Gibby was the one who insisted and gave me the keys to his new rig!!!!
So without a Tach, I did not want to over rev the motor or worse blow the motor. Since my truck is at Crash Fab waiting to be worked on! All that money would have been spend on a motor for Gibby and not on my truck. So stuck verses no truck for me!!! Let's really think about this, I WANT MY TRUCK!!!!! Plus there was an excuator on site! He did not stay stuck for long. But 40" tires under the mud was really kewl!
Hey Crash, wondering when the cooling fan is fixed, if you could hook if up to the ignition circuit. Gibby has killed the batteries, yes batteries. But I am not sure if it was the fan or the electric water pump! Sorry Gibby, just trying to help you out! So if you do go the property by yourself with the kids you dont get stuck, because I dont have my truck right now. I am the GREAT SUB!
So without a Tach, I did not want to over rev the motor or worse blow the motor. Since my truck is at Crash Fab waiting to be worked on! All that money would have been spend on a motor for Gibby and not on my truck. So stuck verses no truck for me!!! Let's really think about this, I WANT MY TRUCK!!!!! Plus there was an excuator on site! He did not stay stuck for long. But 40" tires under the mud was really kewl! Hey Crash, wondering when the cooling fan is fixed, if you could hook if up to the ignition circuit. Gibby has killed the batteries, yes batteries. But I am not sure if it was the fan or the electric water pump! Sorry Gibby, just trying to help you out! So if you do go the property by yourself with the kids you dont get stuck, because I dont have my truck right now. I am the GREAT SUB!
#287
Originally Posted by 1WiCkEd_RuNNer
Hey I will take the blame for getting stuck! But Gibby was the one who insisted and gave me the keys to his new rig!!!!
So without a Tach, I did not want to over rev the motor or worse blow the motor. Since my truck is at Crash Fab waiting to be worked on! All that money would have been spend on a motor for Gibby and not on my truck. So stuck verses no truck for me!!! Let's really think about this, I WANT MY TRUCK!!!!! Plus there was an excuator on site! He did not stay stuck for long. But 40" tires under the mud was really kewl!
Hey Crash, wondering when the cooling fan is fixed, if you could hook if up to the ignition circuit. Gibby has killed the batteries, yes batteries. But I am not sure if it was the fan or the electric water pump! Sorry Gibby, just trying to help you out! So if you do go the property by yourself with the kids you dont get stuck, because I dont have my truck right now. I am the GREAT SUB!

So without a Tach, I did not want to over rev the motor or worse blow the motor. Since my truck is at Crash Fab waiting to be worked on! All that money would have been spend on a motor for Gibby and not on my truck. So stuck verses no truck for me!!! Let's really think about this, I WANT MY TRUCK!!!!! Plus there was an excuator on site! He did not stay stuck for long. But 40" tires under the mud was really kewl! Hey Crash, wondering when the cooling fan is fixed, if you could hook if up to the ignition circuit. Gibby has killed the batteries, yes batteries. But I am not sure if it was the fan or the electric water pump! Sorry Gibby, just trying to help you out! So if you do go the property by yourself with the kids you dont get stuck, because I dont have my truck right now. I am the GREAT SUB!

Bad markus baaad
I prefer to wire the fan to a constant voltage and here is the reason. Whats the #1 killed of components---HEAT. Now, reguardless if the coolant is flowing or not, when the motor is shut off the heat spikes and having the fan run (if the rig is hot enough) will help cool everything else off. Most of your newer vehicles these days that run electric cooling fans run in the same fasion but they are usually computer controlled for the "off" time. But with the key off the fan should be the only voltage soure being used...
#288
Originally Posted by crash
I prefer to wire the fan to a constant voltage and here is the reason. Whats the #1 killed of components---HEAT. Now, reguardless if the coolant is flowing or not, when the motor is shut off the heat spikes and having the fan run (if the rig is hot enough) will help cool everything else off. Most of your newer vehicles these days that run electric cooling fans run in the same fasion but they are usually computer controlled for the "off" time. But with the key off the fan should be the only voltage soure being used...
OK, that's it. Later!
Last edited by rimpainter.com; Mar 22, 2005 at 10:30 AM.
#290
Originally Posted by <96 Runner>
Sorry to jump in out of the blue. Great work by the way, I have really enjoyed following this build up. Anyway, I agree with what you just said about the fans, and that's how I have mine hooked up here in the desert. One thing I might add (both as a suggestion to all and literally to myself) is a voltage drop protector on the battery. Griot's Garage and some auto supply stores sell them as you probably know. Cheap insurance if you ask me. Even in 110 degree heat, my fans will only run for 30 seconds after shutting down, so the chances are slim.
OK, that's it. Later!
OK, that's it. Later!
#291
Originally Posted by Glenn
How much does Gibby's rig weigh nowadays? With D60's, dual transfer cases, etc, it must be 5000 lbs?
#292
OK after a little time of trying to figure out a couple things, I found I was going to need to put a slice in one of the 2 remaining mounts to get the bumper level. So I cut it and got it level, then I said the heck with it and cut the bumper off.

The more and more I looked at the remaining 2 mounts, the more I hated them

The 2 riser plates gibby had used to raise the bumper on the frame were pretty bent but fully welded along the bottom and side edges on the face of the front frame crossmember. So I used the plasma and cut it just below the edge of the crossmember and welded the top side.

The more and more I looked at the remaining 2 mounts, the more I hated them


The 2 riser plates gibby had used to raise the bumper on the frame were pretty bent but fully welded along the bottom and side edges on the face of the front frame crossmember. So I used the plasma and cut it just below the edge of the crossmember and welded the top side.
#293
After digging into removing the old mounts off the frame, I am really happy I made the call since there was about 1.5" worth of holding weld on each side. I was shocked how easily I was able to plasma them off...

So now the frame was prepped. I finished removing all the un-needed mounts from the bumper and then set the bumper in place and made new mounts. The old ones were a mixture of 3/16" and 1/4". I made the new ones out of 3/8" I also moved the bumper down 3/4" and forward 3/8". I found this would not hurt the aproach angle much at all but was going to greatly aid in mounting the needed parts for the winch.
Here are the new mounts.


So now the frame was prepped. I finished removing all the un-needed mounts from the bumper and then set the bumper in place and made new mounts. The old ones were a mixture of 3/16" and 1/4". I made the new ones out of 3/8" I also moved the bumper down 3/4" and forward 3/8". I found this would not hurt the aproach angle much at all but was going to greatly aid in mounting the needed parts for the winch.
Here are the new mounts.

#294
And now the bumper is mounted perfectly straight once again. I didn't relize how badly it was twisted compared to where it belongs..


So now the mounts are fully welded into place, and now its time to start messing with heavy parts :O


So now the mounts are fully welded into place, and now its time to start messing with heavy parts :O
#296
Originally Posted by upndair
Everything got a little crooked for a couple of reason. 1. I didn't get it on quite straight the first time and 2, bumpers are for bumping into things!
#299
Originally Posted by crash
Here is something else he picked up for the winch, and I think its going greatly aid me in re-doing the bumper supports and mounting the winch.


#300
Yes, it is a WARN part. I think Mike has the box with the part number. I don't see it on their web site so perhaps it's a discontinued product. I purchased this from Truck Toys in Edgewood when they went out of business.
40 bucks - not bad huh!
40 bucks - not bad huh!


