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3-11-2012
Such a nice day today. I cleaned up the rusty parts from damage from rocks and trees on various wheeling trips. It didn't turn out too bad.
3-14-2012
It was about 80 degrees today in Georgia. With that kind weather I can't just stay inside so I went to examine the jeep. I knew the pinion seal was leaking so I looked at it again and it looked considerably oily. Anyway I remember I had an extra pinion seal from my master install kits when I did the re-gear 3 years ago. I replaced the seal but I didn't want to put the yoke back in just yet because it looked worn and it had the tiny rough spots. It may help to sand it down but I don't know if I want to do that to a machined surface. I know I should replace it. What do y'all think about it?
I also bought some new hardware for the high-lift mounts. The old bolts were rusty and raggedy looking. I need to have the high-lift sand blasted and then paint it. It's looking raggedy too.
3-15-2012
I wanted to get a few more things done to the jeep while the weather was good plus I was bored. So I decided to take my front diff guard off that I won in a raffle and my previous club because it had a slight leak and it blocked the fill plug which I didn't like...so I cut it off.
Here's some pics of how it was and how I cut it. I just need to slap some paint on it now. It should bash rocks just as well.
3-16-2012
Painted. I just need to clean up the diff cover and the mating surfaces.
3-18-2012
Thanks man. It was my daily driver for about 6 or 7 years. i drove it through high school and most of college. While I was in college it was starting to modify it and gas was hovering around $4/gal so I contacted one of my co-workers at a mechanic shop I worked at after high school. I got this '86 Civic from him for $200. I put about $100 into it and got it running.
It was a fun little car especially when you know it's a beater. I drove it for about two years when I finished out college and started a real job. Four months into my real job I decided to get a brand spanking new 2009 Civic because I was putting a lot of miles going to see my now fiance about 2 hours away every weekend. It started to give me more trouble than I wanted and I figured a professional job warranted a professional ride.
I like not having to worry about how I'm going to get to work now.
Nice build!
Posted by Diggymart on 5/21/20 @ 3:51:26 PM