SirRobyn0
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- Location
- In the woods in Western Washington
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
Ok back to my Jeep.
This morning I did the reassembly, but ran out of time to get it fully finished.
So the last thing I needed to do on the box was to replace a few of the gaskets. Specifically I wanted to replace the air inlet to firewall gasket. I just used some camper tape that I had handy. Then reinstalled the box. I cannot tell you how much I hate that part of these kind of jobs. Inevitably it's a pain in the butt to line up and get the studs though the firewall. After getting the box secured to the firewall, I connected the A/C lines, and reinstalled the heater hoses using new hoses of course. Then reassembled inner fender area. A couple of brackets the PCM, and overflow bottle for coolant.
Next was setting the dash back up on the firewall. A part of the job that is easy with 2 people. It's doable alone, but requires walking around the Jeep a few times to get from side to side to get things lined up. After bolt it up, install the center braces, then reconnecting wiring, assemble the VIC center, put the glove box back in, and finally put the steering column back in place and the lower covers.
I ran out of time before getting to pull a vacuum on it, recharge and change the coolant. If I'm lucky I'll get to do it this evening, but in all likely hood it'll be tomorrow morning. I put about 1 1/2 hours into reassembly so I've clocked about 5 hours on the job so far.
Box hung on firewall:
Dash hung on firewall:
Will try to get pictures of it fully assembled if I can remember to do so lol.
This morning I did the reassembly, but ran out of time to get it fully finished.
So the last thing I needed to do on the box was to replace a few of the gaskets. Specifically I wanted to replace the air inlet to firewall gasket. I just used some camper tape that I had handy. Then reinstalled the box. I cannot tell you how much I hate that part of these kind of jobs. Inevitably it's a pain in the butt to line up and get the studs though the firewall. After getting the box secured to the firewall, I connected the A/C lines, and reinstalled the heater hoses using new hoses of course. Then reassembled inner fender area. A couple of brackets the PCM, and overflow bottle for coolant.
Next was setting the dash back up on the firewall. A part of the job that is easy with 2 people. It's doable alone, but requires walking around the Jeep a few times to get from side to side to get things lined up. After bolt it up, install the center braces, then reconnecting wiring, assemble the VIC center, put the glove box back in, and finally put the steering column back in place and the lower covers.
I ran out of time before getting to pull a vacuum on it, recharge and change the coolant. If I'm lucky I'll get to do it this evening, but in all likely hood it'll be tomorrow morning. I put about 1 1/2 hours into reassembly so I've clocked about 5 hours on the job so far.
Box hung on firewall:
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Dash hung on firewall:
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Will try to get pictures of it fully assembled if I can remember to do so lol.