I haven't done much to Clifford since I bought him
just over a year ago. I've been getting an itch to go wheeling lately, so I
started working
on my "list of things to do". These things are items that I enjoy having in my
truck when wheeling (CB, stereo, GPS, center console etc). I
also have to plate the floor for the bucket seats, see if my old T-Bird seats
will bolt up, and some other odds 'n ends that will make driving
this truck more enjoyable. I'm hoping to have all these things done so I
can go on a run in a few weeks. We'll see how things go.....
Seats unbolted and moved out of the way.
Lower dash removed.
Nice having 8' of parts storage.
It rained the other day, and I came home to find about an inch of water in
the drivers floor pan. I noticed that the underlay was wet when
I pulled back the floor liner, and this is obviously why. Now I have a water leak to find.
Sized up my old center console.
I will have to modify the front of the console to clear the dash.
I will also have to notch the left side to clear the transfercase shifter boot.
I pulled the front part of the floor liner, as I noticed a leak on the drivers floor. Now to find it.
Relocated the tach; it was clamped around the steering column.
Installed a newer stereo. The auxillary audio jack is in the
rear, so I added a jack next to the stereo for easy access..
Left floor plated and painted to properly support the bucket seats.
Right floor plated and painted to properly support the bucket seats.
I poured about 2 litres of water on the windshield, but after an hour, there
was nothing in the truck. I will have to resort to plan B,
which involves the hose and more time.
August 27/11
Today I worked on making my old center console fit.....
August 28/11
I only had a few hours to spare today, so I got my old overhead console installed.
I took a moment to see how my old subwoofer enclosure would fit.
There was a hump in the floor pan, so I had to remove this piece
of wood that was a spacer when installed in the Bronco.
Painted the mounting brackets for the overhead console.
Painted the overhead console.
Left and right mounting brackets.
Overhead console installed. I mounted the external CB speaker (was in the dash of the Bronco) in the center of the
console, firing down and rearward through the speaker grille. I still have to paint the front cover that encloses the CB.
September 3 & 4/11
I found the water leak; the blue lines show the path of the water.
I could feel water about half way up the panel that the PCM attaches to.
Removed the cowl.
On the far left of the cowl, there are a lot of factory seams. I couldn't
pin-point one spot, so I covered all the seams in urethane.
I also removed this panel and urethaned it.
And as an added meaure, I made a urethane dam, just in case any more
water got in. This will keep the water to the outer edge of the floor.
Painted the front of the sub enclosure.
The rear of the enclosure before paint.
Painted the rear of the enclosure and the trim ring of the sub (it was silver).
Sub enclosure freshened up.
Rear speakers installed.
Painted the seat belts.
Front part of the floor liner installed, along with the transfercase shifter boot.
Cowl installed, wiper arms painted.
Center console and lid painted.
September 5/11
Got the console installed.
I looked at my T-Bird seats, and it will take a bit of work to make
them work. These old buckets will have to do me for now.
I still have to make a new piece to go around the shifter and house some
gauges and the power outlets, and a piece to fill in rearward of that..
I bolted the console down. I went all these years without it bolted down in the Bronco.
One minor casualty.
Two more bolts at the back.
Mounted up the CB antenna; still have to run power for the radio.
September 7/11
I picked up Fia some seat covers to spruce up the old blue
bucket seats. I also painted the lower side panels.
September 11/11
Got the "guage panel" made for the center console; this panel is easily removeable.
I put an air pressure guage (for the future on-board air) an a voltage guage. There are holes drilled below each
guage for future guage growth, and I put in an extra hole for another power outlets (between the two shown).
Painted the switch panel for the overhead console.
The factory exhaust hanger on the catalytic converter was
rusted and broken off, so I made a universal mount work.
I removed the factory mount from the frame so I could tap the stud to hold the new hanger.
September 13/11
When I moved the truck the other day, I almost burned my hand on this metal shifter knob the previous owner had installed.
I swapped out the shift lever for one with a factory knob.
If you have any comments, suggestions, or see any errors, please let
me know..... cbradley@telus.net
Last updated on September 13/2011
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