Sounds great! the last two days have been spent on out 97 Cherokee. Found frame rust between the lower two steering box bolts. I cleaned out all the mud and crud that caused the rust. Then unbolted the steering box to install a C-roc frame reinforcement plate system. http://www.c-rok.com/sb.html The killer was the 97 bolts were unbelievably rotted into the unibody. The kit said allow 2 hours, HAH!, try 8+. Two of the bolts snapped off. luckily I got them out by driving the pieces out until the box was out, mind you, there is not real need to pull the box except for the rotted bolts. Once I beat then out and clamped the pieces of rotted bolts in the vice I managed get the box ready and reinstall. Today I finished that stuff and added a front pinion seal, brakes and rotors I hope that all holds for a while! Today I put fresh brake pads on all four corners of the 08 Altima. Last I did the convertible, untarping and chasing away the wasps and yellow jackets. I'm really hoping I can get some progress made on it. I hope to get the remaining cowl repaired and the engine in....dream on... Mark Price Morgantown, WV 26508 1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5 2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrac II "I realize that death is inevitable. I just don't want to be around when it happens!" ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joe Fulton" <piper_pa20@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2011 8:33:32 PM > Subject: [AMC-list] Some Progress on the Classic > I have had a 64 Classic (junkyard refugee) for about four years now. > It was a > curb ornament until the City stepped up parking enforcement, and then > became an > almost pernament resident of my back yard and finally the garage. Its > turn > finally came last Fall. It needed a clutch and I think I have posted > some > progress on the clutch here. I had the existing 9-inch clutch rebuilt > by > Tennesse Clutch in Nashville, TN. They seem to have done good work and > was > cheap. The engine had not been started in over two years. I finally > got the > clutch in and got the shift rod I needed from a Rambler owner in > Arizona. All > systems were finally go this weekend until I discovered that the > tranny would > not go into reverse. It shifted fine on the ground and passed a visual > inspecton. It actually looks new or recently rebuilt inside. It's not > the > tranny that came with the car and I've forgotten where I got it. I > think it > came from a Classic I parted out about four years ago. Anyway it's a > T-96 with > OD. I was very frustrated because I thought I had the shifter linkage > adjusted > correctly. I decided to give the adjustment one more try and I > actually used > the procedure in the manual. I loosened the shift rod trunnions and > inserted a > drill bit to hold it in neutral and very carefully adjusted the shift > rods. At > first I didn't think I had reverse. then I very deliberately shifted > and yahoo, > I had reverse with no grinding. I moved the car out into the sunshine > and > started some other refurbishment and cleaning projects this afternoon. > It > moved under it's own power for the first time and at least three > years. The > license tag says 2008 and I think I bought it that winter, needing a > clutch. I > was able to start it but could not drive it because the previous owner > and > messed up the clutch. It has had a 232 transplanted into it and I this > afternoon I turned it around in the street to face the other way in > the garage. > Then I immediately jumped in my Rambler American with the 195.6 which > was parked > at the curb and moved it back into the drive. 232 vs. 195.6? There is > a > difference. Projects remaing on the Classic: get the fuel gauge > working, > replace the oil pressure sender and permanently install the oil > pressure gauge > that is temporary now, replace the turn signal switch and rebuild the > carb (a > Holley 1931). It needs paint badly but I'll probably start driving it > first > before taking it out of service for paint. > > > Joe Fulton > _______________________________________________ > AMC-list mailing list > AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com