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Gah!... pictures are down. :fs2:

 

Sorry, Bo. I really don't need another MJ right now. I've been driving this truck daily and we haven't really bonded just yet. It has been used a number of times as a work truck so for that I'm grateful. Can't help but think of long term plans for it though. I really don't know what to think of it right now... having another isn't an answer right now. :dunno:

I'm buying Bo's truck. And will be getting it from him first of next year. Since pictures are down, I'm sure I'll have lots of questions about your build.

 

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Update time!

 

I've been kind of daily driving this truck for a few months now. Being that we moved up the mountain but I still work down in Colorado Springs, my wife and I have been car pooling. Fridays I'm all by myself though so I go ripping down in this thing! Haven't really done much with it since it was built besides rebuilding the rear axle. I knew it was bad when I was in the process of playing musical parts. After driving it for a while, I quickly decided that the locker in the rear had to go. It was awesome in the Cherokee!... not so much without all the weight over the axle. We had a factory limited slip on the shelf at work so that got thrown in. New bearings, seals, the LSD, gears... this axle is completely new.

 

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Buddy of mine back in Minnesota wants to try and do an overland trip out here next summer. Been thinking a ton about setting this thing up for that along with the Comansion trailer. Another trip it'll probably see is a Colorado Springs to Moab with no pavement which is also being planned for next summer. Stay tuned for much more to come.

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Just been driving the truck from time to time. Been thinking about finally finishing it and selling it too, actually. Just haven’t bonded with it. That, and the next Jeep is well on the horizon. We’ll see.

 

Had some good company at the shop today. 

 

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7 hours ago, krustyballer16 said:

What did you use for the Y pipe and exhaust?

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The exhaust is pieced together from what was good under the ZJ donor and what was left of a custom exhaust from an International Scout. There isn’t anything under there that couldn’t be duplicated by an exhaust shop. 

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The exhaust is pieced together from what was good under the ZJ donor and what was left of a custom exhaust from an International Scout. There isn’t anything under there that couldn’t be duplicated by an exhaust shop. 
So the stock ZJ y pipe wouldn't work? Or you never even had a stock one?

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1 hour ago, sinkrun said:

This thread got me thinking of Ol Jim, anyone ever hear from him?

 

I last talked to him about a year ago and his wife about six months ago. I try and check in once on a while... I’m due. 

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Just now, krustyballer16 said:

So the stock ZJ y pipe wouldn't work? Or you never even had a stock one?

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The exhaust under the ZJ was pretty cut up from the manifolds past the catalytic. With where I ended up putting the engine though I’m not sure if it would’ve helped. Originally I wanted to do a true four link up front but the exhaust on the passenger side got in the way. 

 

If if I were to do it again, I’d definitely look into a stock ZJ y-pipe even if I’d have to cut it some to tighten things up. 

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The exhaust under the ZJ was pretty cut up from the manifolds past the catalytic. With where I ended up putting the engine though I’m not sure if it would’ve helped. Originally I wanted to do a true four link up front but the exhaust on the passenger side got in the way. 
 
If if I were to do it again, I’d definitely look into a stock ZJ y-pipe even if I’d have to cut it some to tighten things up. 
That's what I think I'll do with black betty. At least I'll have the stock flanges off the y pipe to build off of...

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2 hours ago, sinkrun said:

This thread got me thinking of Ol Jim, anyone ever hear from him?

 

I get a single sentence email from him every few months or so asking how I'm doing.  I reply every time, but never get a response. So he's still hanging in there. I miss all the email we used to do back-channel. 

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10 hours ago, Pete M said:

makes me a little sad.  :(  

 

You know I still have MY ELIMINATOR too, right? Trying to sell really comes down to needing some funding to build a new shop, I’ve never really had “that moment” with it that would make me hesitate selling it, and my wife has never been all that crazy about it either. Not that she completely dictates what vehicles I have, but it sure does take all the fun out of it when your other half isn’t interested either.

 

It'll be okay. I promise! Once I’ve got a permanent home for my ‘88 and I can be driving it/updating the thread the stars will realign. Until then, change needs to happen and the ‘86 will be replaces with another Jeep. Quite quickly, actually! I’ve been doing nothing but downsizing and simplifying my lifestyle for the last couples years. I’ve downsized my fleet considerably and now I have the opportunity to downsize a Jeep. Had my eye on its replacement for months now.

 

Stay tuned. 

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3 hours ago, HOrnbrod said:

 

For sure - lot's of nice suspension features. and of course the 5.2. I'd be very interested if it were more "streetified".  :D

 

It’s VERY streetified! I drive this truck all the time!

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Thanks for everyone who enjoyed this thread, but it’s off to its new owner this afternoon. Kinda hard but I’m moving on to bigger things. This just means that my future shop will get some fancy name along the lines of “The Jim Oshel Facility for Manufacturing Sciences and Tomfoolery”. :D

 

Oh, and stay tuned for the next build thread. This time I’m going older, smaller, but still a Jeep.  :popcorn:

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Hey,  new owner of the truck here. I figured fans of the truck might be curious as to what it has been doing for the last year...

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The J.O.E has taken a few trails.

Rolled over Redcone Pass with no sweat.

Ripped up bill more lake, twice once with snow once dry.

Did Red elephant - Nearly over heated  - See my friends video of bouncing it on up ( https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPINq8-8JvnF4rwcCCRAMyZJM-IvAJ053VgRWU7KoYSiKu6n9CcTYbFOoH4QVhz2w?key=V2FfX3Q3NU9hcXMxbVh2UmpHdHhoYXRuOTdVb3Nn )

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I did some upgrades / maintenance. Sad to say that very soon after buying the truck I became a city slicker with no garage and less free time.  

 

It started with fixing some rust spots on the floor.  (I don't have pictures of the final welds, they are secure consistent beads but far from what I would consider good looking or even welds to be proud of)

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Since the dash the roll-bar and the seats were out, and the noise level on the highway made me cringe I sprung for a giant thing of dynamt/dynaliner/dynapad.

 

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Now you can barely here people when they scream "cool truck!"

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I did a brake job around the same time, Resurfaced rotors and some sticky EBC pads, nuttin fancy just wanted a little better stopping.

 

While I was under there I discovered something,  a broken control arm mount. I really over thought the repair, I considered trussing the whole thing, swapping with a dana 44, I thought about welding the old arm back in place, I ended up buying the part online and having a pro weld it while it was sitting on an alignment machine. Maybe I was wrong but I was worried that If I did it myself I could somehow wreck the alignment  or bind the suspension.

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