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1982 Bronco Alternator wiring mess!
ArdWrknTrk replied to Gsmblue's topic in Bullnose Enthusiasts Forum
Try adding a ground wire from the regulator case mounting screw to some of the metal body or directly to the -battery terminal. Sometimes this will fix an overcharging problem -
1982 Bronco Alternator wiring mess!
ArdWrknTrk replied to Gsmblue's topic in Bullnose Enthusiasts Forum
The alternator seems to be putting out at idle, so the regulator isn't doing its job. But that may be down to bad wiring. If it can't sense what the voltage is in the system it will just be full field all the time. -
I like it. Bet the Bronco looks funny now on smaller tires.
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A plate of 5/8 or 3/4" (square or triangular) with all holes threaded could be spun onto the spindle, and like you said, then fully threaded hardened bolts (or even something like a clamp screw with a pad on the end and fine acme thread) could pull the spindle off. Just need the inside edge of the pusher holes to clear the flange. With a CNC and 3D modeling you could start with even thicker plate for more thread engagement if needed and relieve a lot of the weight while still being stiff enough.
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WHYDTYTT: What Have You Done To Your Truck Today?
ArdWrknTrk replied to Gary Lewis's topic in Bullnose Enthusiasts Forum
I usually take both sticks off so I can slide the gearbox/TC assembly back far enough to get wedged up on the transmission cross member.ANY extra room is helpful in getting the pilot bearing out of the crank. -
Glad to hear the endodontist can get you in right away. Hope you're back to 100% in a couple of days. You have me thinking of a puller that is hybrid between your and Bob's with the advantage of not needing a nut and having a more conventional implementation. Do you know the thread and what's the OD of the flange on the bottom of the spindle?
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Likely did a lot of good! You might be surprised how much torque it takes to overcome friction.
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Sorry about that. Best of luck with Bob's method. Sounds like a good backup plan.
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I didn't realize that you were unfamiliar with internal threading. I hope you have a big morgan nokker.. While the air chisel can help be careful you don't come close to an edge and start peening it tighter.
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You have a lathe. Why not make a spindle puller attachment to keep in your box? Might be good for a project or to loan at the GTG. Oh, good luck. They can be a bear when they've been on for decades.
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87-96 Bricknose Tailgate on a Bullnose
ArdWrknTrk replied to MarktheV's topic in Bullnose Enthusiasts Forum
And yet it is an E9TZ number? What does the asterix denote? I saw some notes on the drawing like only serviced in assy xyz, but no * The next time I have one of my tail lights off I'm going to have a look inside. -
87-96 Bricknose Tailgate on a Bullnose
ArdWrknTrk replied to MarktheV's topic in Bullnose Enthusiasts Forum
I'm thinking 41051 must be the nutplate the striker stud screws into. -
87-96 Bricknose Tailgate on a Bullnose
ArdWrknTrk replied to MarktheV's topic in Bullnose Enthusiasts Forum
Gary, I'm looking at your '87-> illustration I see 404A42 but the nutplate that fits inside is shown above the LH tail light and there's no numbers visible. I'm going to assume a pair of each of these would be needed to make a bricknose gate work with the older bed. -
1982 Bronco Alternator wiring mess!
ArdWrknTrk replied to Gsmblue's topic in Bullnose Enthusiasts Forum
Here's both plugs for $9.65. *** changed links and prices***. https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F191738752053 -
87-96 Bricknose Tailgate on a Bullnose
ArdWrknTrk replied to MarktheV's topic in Bullnose Enthusiasts Forum
My hinges (pivots) are essentially the same. Here is the right side with the striker and the corresponding cup on the tailgate. Then a pic of the latch. The major difference is that I have door striker type catches while you have bails. -
Don't have Excel on my Android phone.I'll try and check it later.
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Both auto and manual override.
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Oh, the clips! Yes. ABTW, those dust shields..... *swoon*
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Have I seen the inside of a later D60, or the socket that fits it?I think I have a Lisle socket that fits D60.I can check tomorrow and give you the # if you like.Iirc it was around $40
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My response was: To which he said: So, it looks like I should find heavier springs. I'll call Brent and ask him to see what he has, but I may have to tell him how to ID them, either by the certification label if they are still in the truck, or by the # of leaves and the thickness thereof. Bilstein IS the better shock. ProComp (ProCrap) is the MrGasket of most everything they sell. Like I said rebuildable is nice but way more $. About what I thought as far as spring codes. I like the fact that Erik is trying NOT to sell you a pair of brake hoses you do t need. I don't know what ATS is getting for their springs but they have a great reputation.
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87-96 Bricknose Tailgate on a Bullnose
ArdWrknTrk replied to MarktheV's topic in Bullnose Enthusiasts Forum
Sure enough! If after dark on the east coast I'll post back in the morning. -
87-96 Bricknose Tailgate on a Bullnose
ArdWrknTrk replied to MarktheV's topic in Bullnose Enthusiasts Forum
I've got an '87. If you need a pic, lmk of what exactly and I'll post it back when I get better service. -
WHYDTYTT: What Have You Done To Your Truck Today?
ArdWrknTrk replied to Gary Lewis's topic in Bullnose Enthusiasts Forum
13/16" sounds right. This is the item I've ordered https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F401463368739 -
I've owned two of them. I had both a Sprint and a Tiger, both 1050 triples. They sounded really cool, and unlike anything else. I had a big **black 1998 NOT the 1050** Speed Triple converted to a large single headlamp.(think GS 1150/Seca 650) The Akripovic race pipe on that thing was a banshee wail from the pits of hell.
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Do you have a tube bender Ray? Are you going to make your system entirely out of fittings?