New 79 KC for my dad
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
May not look much better but I promise it is....
Clean enough to paint
Clean enough to paint
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
Test run of the plastic paint I chose
A pass with 1000 grit sandpaper
then fresh coat of black
A pass with 1000 grit sandpaper
then fresh coat of black
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
Yup!
That'll do
That'll do
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
And while the king cab panels are out.....
I'm gunna toss some of the left over FatMat from my dads mustang into his 620 while it's easy
I'm gunna toss some of the left over FatMat from my dads mustang into his 620 while it's easy
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
And this is up for grabs if someone wants it....
I believe it's a quick disconnect for the driveline/rear end. I think it's for regular towing?? I dunno but I want it gone to a better home
The engage/disengage pullknob??
The rest??
I believe it's a quick disconnect for the driveline/rear end. I think it's for regular towing?? I dunno but I want it gone to a better home
The engage/disengage pullknob??
The rest??
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
I have one of these on the 520 low rider, I finally gave up on it as I could not get it to work properly, it would come out without issues, but I could not get it to go back into position and stay there for driving.
Eagle_Adam » Thu Mar 24, 2016 4:34 pm wrote:And this is up for grabs if someone wants it....
I believe it's a quick disconnect for the driveline/rear end. I think it's for regular towing?? I dunno but I want it gone to a better home
The engage/disengage pullknob??
The rest??
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
Did you remove it?wayno » Thu Mar 24, 2016 4:07 pm wrote:I have one of these on the 520 low rider, I finally gave up on it as I could not get it to work properly
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
I have absolutely no use for that but I think it's pretty badass.
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
I removed everything except the driveline itself, that I left in the truck, if I want to I can jack the back up and disable the driveline by hand, the only way to steal it then is to tow it, or jack it up and enable the driveline again, most would not know what the issue was and just think it had a blown rearend.Eagle_Adam » Thu Mar 24, 2016 5:43 pm wrote:Did you remove it?
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
Thanks for posting pics, that's an interesting piece. Yep, made for "dinghy towing" I'm sure. I've seen Jeeps with lock-out hubs at all four corners, and other arrangements, but I hadn't seen one of these before. I knew about them, because most folks don't want to disconnect them manually - and use bungee cords to hold up the driveshaft like I've done - so it's neat to see one up close.Eagle_Adam » Thu Mar 24, 2016 4:34 pm wrote:I believe it's a quick disconnect for the driveline/rear end.
I hope you find a good home for it!
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
Wayno
I'm curious what all I can get rid of since I'm 80% sure there won't be any takers for it. Got any pics of how that truck sits now?
I'm curious what all I can get rid of since I'm 80% sure there won't be any takers for it. Got any pics of how that truck sits now?
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
If it was already on my truck I'd be keeping it just cus, but with a shortened driveline for the KA I'm not interested in adapting it overDRIVEN » Thu Mar 24, 2016 5:21 pm wrote:I have absolutely no use for that but I think it's pretty badass.
Also if I could con/pay/ask nicely and get you to tack this crack up for me I'd be stoked
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
Not quite sure wtf I got on the air cleaner but brake clean wouldn't even take it off :/
Ended up finding some polish in the garage that did the trick tho
Much better now
It's all the small details that are starting to pile up now, but man is it starting to really come together!!
Ended up finding some polish in the garage that did the trick tho
Much better now
It's all the small details that are starting to pile up now, but man is it starting to really come together!!
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
Once again my mom for the win! Her eye for crafty type details far surpasses mine and when it comes to detail work with a pen/paint brush she's got me beat hands down.....
It's all good tho, cus this is the final outcome for the gear selector "housing" or whatever u wanna call it
Bonus internet points when you catch the obvious Adam touch
It's all good tho, cus this is the final outcome for the gear selector "housing" or whatever u wanna call it
Bonus internet points when you catch the obvious Adam touch
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
The fan shroud that came with the truck was all cracked up and less than par....
So I left it off
But of course I ended up finding one so it got a coat of plastic paint and installed
Center console got some fresh paint too!
Ended up finding this sweet sheet of white plastic in the trash so I ghetto rigged a painting area I won't have to clean later
Even the hood trim got some primer and paint
I'll get Pics tomorrow when they are dry
So I left it off
But of course I ended up finding one so it got a coat of plastic paint and installed
Center console got some fresh paint too!
Ended up finding this sweet sheet of white plastic in the trash so I ghetto rigged a painting area I won't have to clean later
Even the hood trim got some primer and paint
I'll get Pics tomorrow when they are dry
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
Here is what mine looks like stripped down, all that's left is the driveline itself.Eagle_Adam » Sun Mar 27, 2016 6:14 am wrote:Wayno
I'm curious what all I can get rid of since I'm 80% sure there won't be any takers for it. Got any pics of how that truck sits now?
Here is what it looks like enabled.
Here is what it looks like disabled.
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
Is there a bearing inside that spins when it's disengaged?
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
I have no idea, I suspect it must have something, as when it is being towed the rearend pinion flange spins while the driveline does not spin/move.DRIVEN » Sun Mar 27, 2016 10:39 am wrote:Is there a bearing inside that spins when it's disengaged?
You know I never thought about that before, in my situation it doesn't matter, to me it's just a anti-theft device if I choose to use it, and it's not an easy one to use without the rest of the hardware.
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Re: New 79 KC for my dad
These are perfect! Thank youwayno » Sun Mar 27, 2016 9:03 am wrote:Here is what mine looks like stripped down, all that's left is the driveline itself.Eagle_Adam » Sun Mar 27, 2016 6:14 am wrote:Wayno
I'm curious what all I can get rid of since I'm 80% sure there won't be any takers for it. Got any pics of how that truck sits now?
Here is what it looks like enabled.
Here is what it looks like disabled.
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