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 Post subject: New project:
PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 2:55 am 
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2000 XJ 148k, $1400 purchase, after fees taxes tow, parts etc I'm in at $2100, need to buy paint but otherwise done spending money. Should be able to get 3500 out of it on the low end.
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Got the fender support on and test fitting the fenders and header panel, looks good from that, but I will still need to see what all the alignment is like with the hood on and tweak that alignment to get the gaps correct.

the spot welds are easy, but I cannot get the spot welder in everywhere, so I had to use my arc welder. 1/16" rods at 40amps with an arc welder!!!!! tricky. Managed to get some beads all along where I couldn't get the spot welder in, so thats all done.

Gonna go back out and work on getting the PS pump pulley replaced, get the new radiator in, then airbox ecu etc untill its back to driveable condition. Then move onto the cosmetic bodywork.

Ok got some work done today, but hit a snag with the radiator which is going to cause problems for a little thing.

Otherwise got it pretty far.


Copper colored weld through primer:
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These are the sticks I use when I have to weld sheet, they work aright, but its still way too easy to burn through, generally I try to start the beads on the thicker material, then let the puddle pull down into the thinner stuff, the spot welder is WAY better for joining sheet, I just need some larger tongs.
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Test fit, alignment and everything looks good, fits up like it should, will need to testfit first with the hood to get the fender gaps dialed in, hopefully it wont require much tweaking and will lineup well.
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Radiator snag: you can see the upper photo is the more common stock type of AN fitting for the upper trans line. Below seems to be more the newer type of fitting, some AN fitting screws into the transcooler. I'm not sure if this is a newer type(as many replacement radiators I've seen are this style) or if its something for the dual core vs single. In any case I gotta find the fitting one way or another.
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More work done today, nickle and diming me right now, and running into the unexpected.

First off I found out the old airbox didn't have an air filter in it. I never checked it just removed the whole thing(the bottom was broken so I replaced it). So another $9 out of pocket. Then after getting coolant in the system I find out the overflow line is leaking and spitting coolant onto the fan which then gets flung in my face.

Then I find out that the ac system which I thought was fine actually had no charge(just enough that my quicky test for pressure at the schrader valve didn't show that it was basically empty). Pulled a vacuum and it held, filled it with a partially used can of r134a, compressor kicked on and off a few times then nothing.

Turns out the compressor clutch is bad, I guess I'll pull the one off of the parts Jeep here and use it(48k mile engine I had wanted to keep complete).

Plus I still need to do all the front end bodywork still(as in paint and such).

Taking longer than I wanted, wasted a day with the various snags, though thats actually to be expected, seems to always happen.

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 Post subject: Re: New project:
PostPosted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 12:46 am 
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Well I got the AC going today. Took the compressor of my parts jeep with the 48k mile engine and threw it on this one, ended up using the washer/oring seals on the top of the compressor to get it to hold a vacuum. Sure enough with the new compressor the AC clutch kicked in. Got it blowing cold, measured 65 degrees at the vent when idling, driving along with air being forced in that should drop to 50 or so(from an ambient temperature of 95 or so).

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 Post subject: Re: New project:
PostPosted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:26 am 
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I love your project build reports.
You should create a blog or site w/ all of them on it. There is lots of good info for others that are attempting projects similar to yours.

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 Post subject: Re: New project:
PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:03 pm 
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Got the paint on it today. First time using base/clear. Learning curve for sure. Ended up getting some "stripes" between passes on the base. Oh well, nothing I can do about it now. I also found out that the clear likes to run more than I am used to. Oh well, guess I will try to buff those out.

Plus the usual of lots of dust, should buff down nicely, overall though I am impressed with the base clear combo, definitely will be the way I will go from now on. A little bit of wetsand and buff and it will look nice, to quote a phrase "it'll buff out."

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 Post subject: Re: New project:
PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:50 pm 
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Looking good , That clear coat does seem to run a little easier. I have never sprayed it but have sanded out a few small runs. My son does a lot of rebuilders and he has painted a few cars/trucks for me. I get to do the sanding. :lol: I would like to find A wrecked two door Cherokee for myself.

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 Post subject: Re: New project:
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 Post subject: Re: New project:
PostPosted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 12:05 am 
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Got the paint buffed down to my satisfaction, gotta spray some more clear on the one missing flare. Put bumper end caps on, drivers side splash guard, clean interior.......getting close.

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 Post subject: Re: New project:
PostPosted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 12:38 am 
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that thing looks great!

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 Post subject: Re: New project:
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Shampooed the interior so its nice and clean now. Took pics to get it on CL for sale. Still need to install passenger side fender flare, drivers splash shield, and those little black trim pieces on the fenders.

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