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Sounds like you are in Dire Straits.View attachment 807966
That ain't working. That's the way you do it. Main bearings for nothing and the grease for free.
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Sounds like you are in Dire Straits.View attachment 807966
That ain't working. That's the way you do it. Main bearings for nothing and the grease for free.
Is this truck to be sold? I too need parts. Please adviseAt this point this engine swap has been cancelled. Not feeling the love for this CUCV is warranted. Many items have reared up and shot the budget sky high. This is basically a parts vehicle. Maybe a trucks gone wild donor.
I guess that i am too far away for it to be worthwhileIs this truck to be sold? I too need parts. Please advise
Lets just say after further looking and doing my research the engine swap vehicle was not worthy of my time and others money. I can't polish a turd. The owner and I met up Friday night we had a very long conversation and I discovered that the rear axle was not a locker. The Ebrake cables did not have the parts inside the drums and I was unable to identify what year and model the axles came out of. Short of pulling the covers and checking ratio just to know I wasn't interested in getting deep into this badly altered CUCV. The rusted floors had pieces welded in and the roof and A pillar were rusted thru. The right door would not open with out a screw driver to pry the fender away from the door edge. I was going to discuss as things developed but after spending Friday evening doing a condition and cost evaluation of it I thought it best to not be something I involve myself in. It may not be a popular decision but short of a frame out from under it I wouldn't know where to start and where to finish. Sometimes you got to know when to hold them, and know when to sell them as is. I took the latter. I felt compelled by the project and have obligations to my current work load that will not allow me to get involved in such a project. and honestly it would have a poor outcome. I scrapped CUCV plow trucks for less work. I hope you all understand. There are more worthy CUCV's out there in better shape that need an engine and less work. Lift kits, hacked wiring, suspension modifications. These all played hard on my decision. Facebook market place fixed my mind in less then 12 hours. 65 emails later and the first man to show up left with it on a trailer. Putting a 454 and SM465 in it for a mud truck. Sounded like a great idea. Be Safe and Have Fun. Sharecropper this wasn't the truck to build off of. Trust me on that. Man has got to learn his limitations. This one had my worry working double time. Look closely and listen. I could hear the rust.I guess that i am too far away for it to be worthwhile