Tree trunks 87 FSB

We are gonna have to wait for July to flip the calender…. She jumped the gun…

I have been trying to compile some photos for my own calender though…..

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I like to call this series. “Sweaty men doing stuff”

Hopefully my buddy in the picture doesn’t mind me posting it up….
 

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I’ve been plugging away at the inner fender wells and trying to sort out the wiring in the engine compartment.
-Fender wells installed
-Main wiring harness secured
-built the air cleaner mount

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too do list in the engine compartment.
-Finish routing electrical
-mount radiator and window washer reservoirs
-find a better spot for my trans cooler
-install hood, grill and all that other crap

Then on to the bumper, skid plate and winch

I will keep the bronco black for a while, but I asked chat GBT to make a picture of a bronco with the paint job of my old 95 f250…



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Pretty cool

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I had to move the whole wiper motor towards the front of the truck then down a bit. So I built a tab off the cage and drilled into the stock sheet metal area.
In doing that I had to cut out a portion of the lower sheet metal area that houses the wiper linkages.
Then I had to shorten the linkages and actually I shortened the tab that spins on the motor.

Essentially the fix was to reduce the amount of “swing” the linkages move and scoot the whole motor assembly away from the tube that it was crashing into.
I’ll post the pictures I have and if you want a closer look let me know and I’ll snap some close ups when I get home.



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I had to move the whole wiper motor towards the front of the truck then down a bit. So I built a tab off the cage and drilled into the stock sheet metal area.
In doing that I had to cut out a portion of the lower sheet metal area that houses the wiper linkages.
Then I had to shorten the linkages and actually I shortened the tab that spins on the motor.

Essentially the fix was to reduce the amount of “swing” the linkages move and scoot the whole motor assembly away from the tube that it was crashing into.
I’ll post the pictures I have and if you want a closer look let me know and I’ll snap some close ups when I get home.



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Sounds very similar to the hack-fuck work I just did, only with slightly better documentation! Hahaha
 
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