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You say it’s got a four speed trans in it like a np435?
If so a 60 degree bell housing for a chev would be a easy swap I believe.
Otherwise look into the Ford 2.3 especially the marine applications
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If so a 60 degree bell housing for a chev would be a easy swap I believe.
Otherwise look into the Ford 2.3 especially the marine applications
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Re: HudsonBay Bomber
Same trans that would be in a Pinto, I'm not sure what model.pointsnorth wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 5:06 pm You say it’s got a four speed trans in it like a np435?
If so a 60 degree bell housing for a chev would be a easy swap I believe.
Otherwise look into the Ford 2.3 especially the marine applications
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2.3 Indmar would be bad to the bone
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Pulled the Jeep out for a bit to go over this thing. Plan is to strip it down
Clean up wiring
Add more seating
EFI conversion
New drive sprockets
Roof Rack and new lighting
Repair track cleats and wheel hub maintenance
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Clean up wiring
Add more seating
EFI conversion
New drive sprockets
Roof Rack and new lighting
Repair track cleats and wheel hub maintenance
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Poked round on it Sunday evening, Went to remove the front half of the cab and couldn't because the PO extended the mount for the plow so it could be raised higher, unfortunately it prevents the cab from coming off, and to remove the mount you need to remove the cab.. Looks like they tried to remove it as the cab which is fiberglass was broken right there. I do like how high the blade raises so I opted to notch out the cab. Ill make a removable aluminum plate to cover the notch.
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The gauge cluster is part of the fiberglass so had to mess around with wiring to remove it. I eventually found the factory harness plugs and got them cleaned up. I know Im not the best wiring guy as I don't have alot of patience for it but holy shit was there some hackery going on. Cut most of it out which was for the fuel pump, lights and old radio.
With the cab off you get get to the guts of it pretty easy
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Little more done the other day. Pulled the tank out and floor boards
Big watery greasy mess in the belly pan. I drilled some drain holes and will clean up what I can
Pulled the plow off. I will make up some new pins and get new quick connects for the lines to make it somewhat easy to mount. I plan to have a winch up front and will tie into the plow mounts with the same pins so I can swap between the 2 easily but the winch will most likely be on there most of the time
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Big watery greasy mess in the belly pan. I drilled some drain holes and will clean up what I can
Pulled the plow off. I will make up some new pins and get new quick connects for the lines to make it somewhat easy to mount. I plan to have a winch up front and will tie into the plow mounts with the same pins so I can swap between the 2 easily but the winch will most likely be on there most of the time
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Re: HudsonBay Bomber
The drive train is a really simple setup, and everything is super easy to come apart to access components, actually nice to work onScott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 1:36 pm Hmm, there's not much going on under there. I somehow expected more.
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Re: HudsonBay Bomber
Loving the ankle killing drive shaft location lol
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Yeah, but I can't see it letting go with the stock powerplant.pointsnorth wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 10:13 am Loving the ankle killing drive shaft location lol
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Re: HudsonBay Bomber
Your not wrong. That shaft is pretty stout and looks like 1350 joints. Should handle the mighty 60hp it puts out, the floor board doesn’t really give me a lot of confidenceScott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:08 pmYeah, but I can't see it letting go with the stock powerplant.pointsnorth wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 10:13 am Loving the ankle killing drive shaft location lol
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