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Old 07-01-2002, 03:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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pics!

since i'm a newbie i can't really post pics right? *grabs ankles*

if someone is interested...i can email them to be posted. i'll be taking more ..good pics on wed night when i get the hell out of school and back to the garage.

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Old 07-01-2002, 03:36 PM   #3 (permalink)
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you got it

here it is o.s.
72 full top
33" mtr's
2" hockey puck body lift. w/ u-joint steering
345. built by me. mostly stock, (ported heads .030 over. hyperutectic pistons, re ground crank.)
i started building it as a sunday beach truck, hence the new steel quarters, floor supports, cab mounts, rockers( inner and outer) and 4" skyjacker spring under....... i was planning to wheel an old yj that i have and keep the scout nice......then i realized the scout is a mans vehicle and the yj is a sorrority sister's cruiser, so i ditched the yj and now i am building up the sII.

currently fabbing:
full cage 4130 1+3/4 od. (6 point) will tie to frame later
half doors. with steel box frame.
cutting full top to cab top and making a custom can-back.

i'm looking to ditch the 4" lift springs, for a set of 2" with spring over/ shackle reversal. ...my stock springs are junk. also i'm in search of a 1 ton set of diffs with disks......
i'm a 3rd yr mechanical engineering student at drexel university, so i dont get much free time to wheel/ work on the truck while i'm taking classes. gotta do it over co-op when the funds are available.....

enough about me.

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send me your pics, let me look at them, and maybe I'll post them
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Old 07-01-2002, 07:15 PM   #6 (permalink)
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i was planning to wheel an old yj that i have and keep the scout nice......then i realized the scout is a mans vehicle and the yj is a sorrority sister's cruiser, so i ditched the yj and now i am building up the sII.
Good, there is too many YJ's out there already with moron's in them. We need to spread the joy around to all the manufacturers.

Oh yeah Welcome!

Tell me what you think of my sorrority sister's cruiser with an IH dude behind the wheel?
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your sister

haha.
i think she needs a boob job and lotsa plastic surgery.

not to trash talk heeps, i just like the sII better. plus it gets lots of really puzzled looks. and really dumb questions like...
..." Is that the new dodge 4x4?"

anyway..maybe i'll make a donation so i can post some pics. help the cause.

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Tell me what you think of my sorrority sister's cruiser with an IH dude behind the wheel?
Fawk'n Joel, too worried about bumpers to get his sheet ready. Now we have to hear it from the YJ boys

BTW, don't ask to use my 6k lb rig as an anchor when pulling your rig out of a sink hole left by a Binder
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Why 4130 1.75", and what wall thickness is it? Also how are you welding it?
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4130

4130 1 3/4...because i got a real good deal on it,... 0.120 wall.

and i am lightly pre-heating the weld spots with a torch and mig welding it. i know welding 4130 can be tough...do you have any experience?

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Fawk'n Joel, too worried about bumpers to get his sheet ready. Now we have to hear it from the YJ boys

BTW, don't ask to use my 6k lb rig as an anchor when pulling your rig out of a sink hole left by a Binder

Dont worry, I wont need you boat anchor to pull me out of anything.
If my memory serves me correct I pulled a ScoutII with 0 wheel drive, from the top of the granite bowl to the bottom and back up on Memorial Day. That thing was a TANK! Rust is a good thing for you guys. My Y J didnt like that at all.

You IH guys aren't half bad. Much better than Yota people
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Fawk'n Joel, too worried about bumpers to get his sheet ready.
I wish it were just bumpers that I had to worry about...

BTW, Joe...how many wheeling weekends are you going to miss due to "Honey-Do's"? (Memorial, etc)
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BTW, Joe...how many wheeling weekends are you going to miss due to "Honey-Do's"? (Memorial, etc)
Your time is coming my friend, you shall see

Wait till she want's a house, and the down payment is your Scout

BTW, this weekend is my fault, need to get my ass going on the Scout.
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Your time is coming my friend, you shall see

Wait till she want's a house, and the down payment is your Scout
Umm, we already have the house

Now get off of you ass and get to work!
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4130 1 3/4...because i got a real good deal on it,... 0.120 wall.

and i am lightly pre-heating the weld spots with a torch and mig welding it. i know welding 4130 can be tough...do you have any experience?

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Welding Moly can be a bitch. MIG is the way to go IMHO. 4130 sucks up the heat like you wouldn't believe but if you get it too hot it'll crystalize and weaken. I you see white around your welds you got it too hot. I've never seen anyone preheat moly for MIG welding. My buddy welds 4130 Sand car frames all day long and he just sets the welder on stun and stitches everything. The welds turn out strong and good looking. I'd definately practice on your scrap before you weld your cage. Good luck
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weldin'

hmm, stitch...theres a thought,
i havent welded any of it yet. definately going to practice on ALL of my scraps before i start. if anyone else is a welder or a friend of a welder, i'd love to know the best method.

also, what % of you guys have your cages tied to the frame? just curious.

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Old 07-02-2002, 10:59 PM   #19 (permalink)
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