notquitemusashi
I'm not fat, I'm American
- City
- Littleton
- State
- CO
As many of you know, I am building a Scrambler from the ground up. literally from the ground up. not a frame off resto, but a frame up and down build. My “8” started out life as the frame from an '83. I got it in the spring of 07. I spent the last 2 years gathering parts and formulating a plan for the jeep.
My plan seemed simple: do what should jeep have done when they originally built this jeep.
On Saturday the 28th of Feb, jeepxlc and I started the assembly. There were a few issues with the frame. On the CJ’s, jeep bolted on the shackle mounts and they became a place for moisture and corrosion to to do nasty things to the frame. After repairing the damage, we welded in shackle mounts similar to a YJ. I think it will work out brilliantly. Future frame plans include galvanizing to prevent future corrosion.
I sat the frame on YJ springs front and rear. It is SOA config w a Chevy ¾ ton d44 in front and a waggy AMC 20 in the rear. i have flat-tops on the front and will be installing a crossover setup in the near future. I am not sure about the 20. I think I might do a 44 or a narrow D60 back there.
For a power plant, I am stuffing in an AMC 360 with a TF727 followed by a Dana 300.
I will be using a Willys-Overland repli-tub. The rest of the sheet metal will be original CJ.
My plan seemed simple: do what should jeep have done when they originally built this jeep.
On Saturday the 28th of Feb, jeepxlc and I started the assembly. There were a few issues with the frame. On the CJ’s, jeep bolted on the shackle mounts and they became a place for moisture and corrosion to to do nasty things to the frame. After repairing the damage, we welded in shackle mounts similar to a YJ. I think it will work out brilliantly. Future frame plans include galvanizing to prevent future corrosion.
I sat the frame on YJ springs front and rear. It is SOA config w a Chevy ¾ ton d44 in front and a waggy AMC 20 in the rear. i have flat-tops on the front and will be installing a crossover setup in the near future. I am not sure about the 20. I think I might do a 44 or a narrow D60 back there.
For a power plant, I am stuffing in an AMC 360 with a TF727 followed by a Dana 300.
I will be using a Willys-Overland repli-tub. The rest of the sheet metal will be original CJ.
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