Originally posted by tbone9
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I have two pieces of uncut mudflap material that looks like its going to work. At first I was going to put it under the rear seats,but that would leave all the tatered plastic exposed to the tracks,and more than likely caused more damage. So now the plan is to take the "mudflap" and pop rivet it over all the damage,so the entire mudflap will be exposed under the tub,between the tub and the tracks. This makes a real nice,smooth surface,also a thick surface to be exposed to the tracks. I plan to bevel the front and back of the flaps, so the tracks don't catch here, and tear the flap out. I will use plastic epoxy also on the front and back,and then I'm tossing around the idea of spray foam in between the damage, and the mudflap to help make it as waterproof as you can with so much damage.
All the chain is on, except for one length of double roller,as one of my tensioners is bent and damaged,so I will order a new one and finish the chain work then. Besides, Iv'e seen enough chain for one day.
The axle and bearing assembly is in,and finished,and all the external bearings greased. Noticed that the air filter housing got hot from the exhaust and melted a hole thru it, so one more thing to order.New HD belt is on.Tommorrow I will put on the new brake,taillights,the cable and shifter for the hi low range,and the new ignition.





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