krustythebronco a series of facepalms lol
- Becks_Bronco
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Re: krustythebronco a series of facepalms lol
I saw your post on Instagram and read your write-up, i might have to do the reinforcement as cheap insurance while i have the doors apart to do sound deadening and diagnosing a weird rattle in the passenger door.
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Re: krustythebronco a series of facepalms lol
awesome! thanks for checking it out. definitely a good idea.Becks_Bronco wrote:I saw your post on Instagram and read your write-up, i might have to do the reinforcement as cheap insurance while i have the doors apart to do sound deadening and diagnosing a weird rattle in the passenger door.
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krustythebronco a series of facepalms lol
Looking great bud. Budget builds are fun. Fab work looks great. It'll be a fun toy when your finished.
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thanks! it has been a great learning experience for me.hobbyturnedobsession wrote:Looking great bud. Budget builds are fun. Fab work looks great. It'll be a fun toy when your finished.
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Its been awhile since I updated this. I did get the exhaust done, used an exhaust for an excursion with the flowmaster y pipe. Seems to be doing fine so far. Still need to get the rear shocks done, but it is registered and insured. I had my boy
move the bronco out of the shop after i got the exhaust in. He was pretty excited. The video is him driving it with some vroom vroom.
[youtube]https://youtu.be/gRV4VlPUUQI[/youtube]
Still have lots of little things to do. Trying to take it to King of the Hammers next month. The major items i need to get done are
-figure out why the speedometer isn't getting a signal, which is also causing hard shifting.
-get oil and nitrogen in rear shocks.
-get electronics on drivers side wheel well supported, since the wheel well is missing.
-itd be nice to get some bumpers done and an air system setup for the front locker, but im just planning on cruising this out there so if it happens great, if not, meh.
I was hoping to tow Krusty with the yellow truck to koh, but its not going to happen. Colorado wants to much for me to register it right now, and its geared way to low for my taste. Top speed is 55-60, which is no fun going across Utah when everyone else is doing 90mph.
move the bronco out of the shop after i got the exhaust in. He was pretty excited. The video is him driving it with some vroom vroom.
[youtube]https://youtu.be/gRV4VlPUUQI[/youtube]
Still have lots of little things to do. Trying to take it to King of the Hammers next month. The major items i need to get done are
-figure out why the speedometer isn't getting a signal, which is also causing hard shifting.
-get oil and nitrogen in rear shocks.
-get electronics on drivers side wheel well supported, since the wheel well is missing.
-itd be nice to get some bumpers done and an air system setup for the front locker, but im just planning on cruising this out there so if it happens great, if not, meh.
I was hoping to tow Krusty with the yellow truck to koh, but its not going to happen. Colorado wants to much for me to register it right now, and its geared way to low for my taste. Top speed is 55-60, which is no fun going across Utah when everyone else is doing 90mph.
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- Bftank
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since i havent figured out how to embed a youtube video yet, here is the link. if anyone has tips, im all ears.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRV4VlP ... e=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRV4VlP ... e=youtu.be
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Re: krustythebronco a series of facepalms lol
Nice! I bet your son was smiling for a week after that.
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- hobbyturnedobsession
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krustythebronco a series of facepalms lol
It's always awesome to get the kids involved in one fashion or another. That's good parenting.
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hobbyturnedobsession wrote:It's always awesome to get the kids involved in one fashion or another. That's good parenting.
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thanks for the support guys! He had a blast, he is super excited about being able to drive someday and to get started building his 71f100. He talked me into downloading a game called "Scrap Mechanics", where you can build vehicles tune shocks, engines etc. great game to get involved with your kids regarding the engineering of how things work. it didnt like the TTB rig i tried building in there though. turned the axles into helicopter blades because it didnt know what to do with all the pivot points.ChaseTruck754 wrote:Nice! I bet your son was smiling for a week after that.
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Re: krustythebronco a series of facepalms lol
I went through the rear shocks today, took out the pistons and checked fluid levels. Set the piston height in the reservoir, reassembled and pressured them back up to 200 psi.
The only weird thing I noticed was that the shims were a little different from one shock to another on the rebound side. Same number of shims, for both shocks. Compression side looks the same though. I'm just going to run them for now, save up to replace them with some bypass shocks.
After that I got the whole mess mounted up, with the reservoirs clamped and everything. its tight with the exhaust, but it looks like its going to work.
The only weird thing I noticed was that the shims were a little different from one shock to another on the rebound side. Same number of shims, for both shocks. Compression side looks the same though. I'm just going to run them for now, save up to replace them with some bypass shocks.
After that I got the whole mess mounted up, with the reservoirs clamped and everything. its tight with the exhaust, but it looks like its going to work.
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krustythebronco a series of facepalms lol
The third shim in the bottom picture isn't the right diameter. The side with the slim shim (hahaha) is going to be softer since the top two have the ability to bend more (at least I would think).
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This is an older pic of mocking up a rear bumper for the bronco. I plan on using the tube bumper as an air tank for the locker. Im hoping to get this put together before we leave for king of the hammers this weekend.
I am having some issues that I would really appreciate your guys help with troubleshooting. I cant get the speedometer to work. i thought it was a cut ground wire on the abs module, so I looked up the thread on here about bypassing the module and did that as seen below.
unfortunately there is still no signal. i checked on the fuses in the interior fuse panel, all lit up with my test light, including 8 and 18. I changed out the vehicle speed sensor in the diff, because the old one looked like it had shrapnel in it. Still no signal. I have had the battery unhooked to reset whatever, nothing. I've tested for voltage in the wires by the vss and I get 63 millivolts in one wire, and 11 millivolts in the other wire. I have been looking all over youtube, and forums trying to find new ideas to look for and havent come up with anything else. maybe i'm missing something not sure. Not having a signal to the speedometer is making the transmission shift super hard, and I dont want to mess that up. So if you guys have any suggestions to look for or try I am all ears.
I am having some issues that I would really appreciate your guys help with troubleshooting. I cant get the speedometer to work. i thought it was a cut ground wire on the abs module, so I looked up the thread on here about bypassing the module and did that as seen below.
unfortunately there is still no signal. i checked on the fuses in the interior fuse panel, all lit up with my test light, including 8 and 18. I changed out the vehicle speed sensor in the diff, because the old one looked like it had shrapnel in it. Still no signal. I have had the battery unhooked to reset whatever, nothing. I've tested for voltage in the wires by the vss and I get 63 millivolts in one wire, and 11 millivolts in the other wire. I have been looking all over youtube, and forums trying to find new ideas to look for and havent come up with anything else. maybe i'm missing something not sure. Not having a signal to the speedometer is making the transmission shift super hard, and I dont want to mess that up. So if you guys have any suggestions to look for or try I am all ears.
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Re: krustythebronco a series of facepalms lol
That's what I was thinking. they were supposed to be brand new shocks from Walker Evans that I bought through a racer that they sponsor. There has been some weird stuff with them though. One of them was low on oil, and had nothing in it for nitrogen. So im pretty sure at least one of them has been messed with.hobbyturnedobsession wrote:The third shim in the bottom picture isn't the right diameter. The side with the slim shim (hahaha) is going to be softer since the top two have the ability to bend more (at least I would think).
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Re: krustythebronco a series of facepalms lol
Looks more like they put the #3 shim between 1&2 to make a limited flutter stack. It looks like there is a gap between 1&2.
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krustythebronco a series of facepalms lol
But why only one shock?
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I started on the front bumper today. The winch mount was the first part I wanted to get done, because it will be buried under the skidplate and bumper. I had an idea in my mind to try and get this as tucked in as possible and close to frame height for strong pulls during recovery, but back far enough so that I could still get a decent approach angle. It is bolted to the sway bar mounting holes, and the back side of the original bumper brackets. It is not very pretty at this point, but it is strong. and fairly light weight considering. Im not going to run the roller fairlead in the position pictured, it just hangs down too far. Eventually I want to get winch rope and an aluminum hawse to help with the ground clearance. Im going to work on the rest of the bumper after KOH. for right now this at least gives me a spot to hook a strap too if i need a recovery, or need to help someone else.
as far as the speedometer issue goes, I think I have a plan for testing. Ive got the rear up on jack stand, and ill put it in gear to get the tires moving. Then test at the splice bypassing the ABS to see if i have a voltage reading there between the two input wires. if i dont, then i know it is upstream of that point. If I do have voltage there then I know that the speedometer isnt getting the voltage between that point and the speedo. Should work, fingers crossed anyways.
as far as the speedometer issue goes, I think I have a plan for testing. Ive got the rear up on jack stand, and ill put it in gear to get the tires moving. Then test at the splice bypassing the ABS to see if i have a voltage reading there between the two input wires. if i dont, then i know it is upstream of that point. If I do have voltage there then I know that the speedometer isnt getting the voltage between that point and the speedo. Should work, fingers crossed anyways.
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Re: krustythebronco a series of facepalms lol
Have you checked to see if the sensor is good? You should have some resistance (170-270 ohms is what a quick google says) across the two pins on the vss. If thats good, test the wiring at the next location and see if you're getting similar readings. If good there, move further down the system. You will need a wiring schematic to know where the splices/connections are made.
Heres a good write up on it, but it looks like the schematic links are broken: https://www.fullsizebronco.com/threads/ ... ix.192681/
Heres a good write up on it, but it looks like the schematic links are broken: https://www.fullsizebronco.com/threads/ ... ix.192681/
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thanks i will check that tomorrow. i checked to see if the vss made voltage when metal was passed acrossed it, and it did. i didnt think to check the ohms on it. Also thanks for the link, that one hadnt come up in my searches for some reason.mustacheride wrote:Have you checked to see if the sensor is good? You should have some resistance (170-270 ohms is what a quick google says) across the two pins on the vss. If thats good, test the wiring at the next location and see if you're getting similar readings. If good there, move further down the system. You will need a wiring schematic to know where the splices/connections are made.
Heres a good write up on it, but it looks like the schematic links are broken: https://www.fullsizebronco.com/threads/ ... ix.192681/
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Re: krustythebronco a series of facepalms lol
well the speedometer is functional again. 100% my fault. when i put the diff together a year ago, i either totally space putting the tone ring in with the locker, or made plans to relocate the vss, which i later forgot. either way, dumb move on my part. tone ring is installed now, and speedometer works.
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Simple fixes are the best.Bftank wrote:well the speedometer is functional again. 100% my fault. when i put the diff together a year ago, i either totally space putting the tone ring in with the locker, or made plans to relocate the vss, which i later forgot. either way, dumb move on my part. tone ring is installed now, and speedometer works.