MichaelOverfield,
Avitar, you're setup at a high power match?
Gary
Yes, I do High Power Rifle, and Bullseye Pistol, and compete with the US Navy.
MichaelOverfield,
Avitar, you're setup at a high power match?
Gary
I do have a vivid memory about the 3 gen intro back then. I was impressed with the forming of the frame, how it’s not a simple channel but a hydroformed piece. I also recall reading about the special 5th wheel mounting issues on this forum and in the magazine.
Maybe knowing about the hydro form process can indicate something about the metallurgy.
Ouch!Is there a welder in the house?
The problem is that the bolts holding the straps are severely rusted. Not sure it’s coming apart without issues.Good luck dropping the tank...
The problem is that the bolts holding the straps are severely rusted. Not sure it’s coming apart without issues.
Straps seem ok, and are available if replacement is needed. The bolts, which are welded in the crossmembers, are NOT available. @mwilson is looking for alternatives for me if the need arises (and based on the condition of the bolt, it will).Mark, if the stamps are in bad shape too, you might consider cutting bolts/straps. Been too long since I dropped mine so don't remember details to help.
Cheers, Ron
Earlier, someone (Ozy?) said they are welded in. Also not sure if the would come out with the cab and body in place.I wonder if they’re just set into a hole via knurled shoulder like a wheel stud. You might be able to knock it out and use a carriage bolt.
Possibly, but it’s hard to tell how heavy the rust is. Plus the bolts/studs are too long for a deep socket so a wrench is the only way to get them started.Can you get a torch in there with a pencil tip (like a soldering tip) and heat the nut before you attempt to zip it off? Then chase the threads with a die? Or are they too far gone for that?
Ouch!
There’s a few ugly ones but I think (hope) all of them are good. I admittedly had issues fighting gravity, not to mention all the contorted positions I had to put myself in.
I still need to deal with the driver side next to the fuel tank. I know another can of worms will be opened when I attempt to drop it.
There’s more pics but I need to get to my laptop to post them (just too hard on phone or tablet for this old man)
Hmmm. Uncharted territory for me.
I can’t imagine there not being a hole in the x member for a fastener to pass through. Sounds like time for some running thread of good quality and some nuts. You’d have to be able to get a nut and washer topside and put your stud made from the running thread in. Double nut on the bottom side.
I tried both ways and uphill was actually a little easier I thought. The real problem was having to do it laying on my side. The awkward position made it hard to move my hands with the bead.Try welding downhill instead of uphill, goes better and gives nicer results.
Everyone has told me stitch welding was the best approach.I would continue to finish weld all the perimeter you can. It certainly can't hurt.![]()