74 Scout II (running) project

Got some goodies in today. Unfortunately they came just as my lunch break ended so have to wait until tonight to get a good look at everything.
 

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Worked a little pm tonight. Fluids and tightening belts, etc. I should be ashamed of myself for not doing this sooner. I guess I shouldn't have assumed so much after seeing the guy I bought her from driving it to meet us. Turns out the transmission was waaaaay over filled. No wonder I was having some shifting issues. Can't really tell how much fluid this is but, I know it's well over a quart that I siphoned out (no drain plug on the pan:mad:).
 

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I guess I'll be doing a full tune up very soon. New plugs, cables, button and cap, oil change and filter, tranny filter and fluid. Now if I'm right about the tranny being a fresh rebuild, that might would explain the over filling. I've heard of people doing that for the break in. It would also explain the heavy metal dust but, if not then this tranny is in trouble.
 

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On a good note, got my stuff in from Jeff and the gang at IHPA. New fuel gauge, turn signal switch, body mount kit, calendar and they even threw me in a couple of really cool stickers! Thanks IHPA!
 

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Hope I don't stir up any bad emotions here. No harm meant. I recognize a few of the rigs from posts on here but, was curious if this is scooter's rolled 74 here on April?
 

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hope I don't stir up any bad emotions here. No harm meant. I recognize a few of the rigs from posts on here but, was curious if this is scooter's rolled 74 here on April?

Not to speak out of turn but that looks like mochamikes 80/800? That he rolled on the rubicon?

If you haven't checked out mochamikes build you're missing out.
 
Tells you how long its been since ive bought from IHPA. My stickers say IH Parts America. Time to break sumthin I guess.

I agree with tahoe. Pretty sure scooter is fixin his beat up rig between beers. Sumthin bout a rollbar being to skinny. I check in on his posts for suspension tips...from the guy who barrel rolled his Scout...maybe not my best idea....I joke scooter. Im just stilll jealous of his man cave:icon_crying:

looks like youre doing a good job with her. Glad youre going through her top to bottom buddy
 
I'll make you one more proud ihr. I'm hunting a 345 or 392. I just won't feel right pulling my buddy's "weeps" or "4doners" out with a mopar strapped in her. I'd really like to mount a stick behind that. This rig used to be a manual as the remains of the cut off clutch pedal are still in place. Only question is, how hard is it to get rebuild parts?
 
For one of the sticks? Theyre effing everywhere. The borgwarner t-18 t-19 are everywhere. From half ton scouts to 1 ton trucks. Rebuild kits are everywhere. As far as the sv8 rebuild kit. Thats easy. Every light line dealer carries some form of a rebuild setup. Rebuild kits are availiable from a few retailers. Plus the sv8 is everywhere too!
 
Nope, that's not my roll over. Tahoedonner is correct about it being mocha Mike's little baby Scout 80 roll. I won't hijack your thread with those photos, but here's the link to my roll over.

That drag link you posted earlier does look a little bowed in. In stock form it does have two bends in it, but not bowed as can been seen from your photo.

That tranny fluid in the second photo doesn't look right. Kinda milky looking. And to my knowledge, the transmission shouldn't be over full, even after a rebuild. Scoutboy74 would be able to confirm that info. He does have a bit more knowledge of it then I do.

All them boxes makes it feel like Christmas all over again huh

btw - sorry for being such a flake today with shipping those shackle off to ya this morning. Bubble headed beach blonde that I was this morning was trapped under a Scout this morning doing some re-wire work

cheers
 
tells you how long its been since ive bought from IHPA. My stickers say IH Parts America. Time to break sumthin I guess.

I agree with tahoe. Pretty sure scooter is fixin his beat up rig between beers. Sumthin bout a rollbar being to skinny. I check in on his posts for suspension tips...from the guy who barrel rolled his Scout...maybe not my best idea....I joke scooter. Im just stilll jealous of his man cave :icon_crying:

My 74 rolled Scout is still tucked away in some corner of my man cave. My roll cage work is being done on my 73 beast, which I purchased soon after I rolled the 74. I have actually been hiding out under ronbgone's little baby Scout, trying to finish up the re-wire work and a few other things.

Btw - suspension had nothing to do with the roll. Other than, maybe, spring me more into the tree. And not to rub it in any further with my man cave, I own 4 scouts which have basically their own corner of the cave. Plus ron's little baby Scout and a 51 studebaker also hiding out in the cave keeping each other company. Ahhh such a bachelor pad.
 
Yeah...no rubbin it in there huh. Stupid in tow living

well really. Im glad you guys are kickin on your builds.

Hopefully this website will be full of posts for weeks to come
 
that drag link you posted earlier does look a little bowed in. In stock form it does have two bends in it, but not bowed as can been seen from your photo.

That tranny fluid in the second photo doesn't look right. Kinda milky looking. And to my knowledge, the transmission shouldn't be over full, even after a rebuild. Scoutboy74 would be able to confirm that info. He does have a bit more knowledge of it then I do.

Cheers

Yeah, I figured the little curves in the draglink were stock but, like you, it looks bowed overall and I didn't think it was supposed to be.

The tranny fluid is pretty milky with metal dust. I didn't say it was supposed to be overfilled for a break in. I've just heard that some people will do that, lol. Think I'll just do a drain and replace filter and fluid a couple of times to get by until I get a stick. Speaking of...... Considering that this rig will see more road travel than off road, at least until my 72 is restored, what do you guys recommend? The t-18 or t-19. I probably wouldn't ever use the 1st gear unless I was off road with either but, the taller gears in the t-19 are appealing for the road milage.
 
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yeah...no rubbin it in there huh. Stupid in tow living

well really. Im glad you guys are kickin on your builds.

Hopefully this website will be full of posts for weeks to come

Gotta give the man credit! I'd be braggin if I had a man cave like that too!!! Lol

as long as you guys can put up with me, I'll be helping to keep things busy here. The more I think about it, the more I cherish the idea of being able to look back at these posts to see what all I've done years later. Helps me keep track too since I'm not getting any younger!
 
I thought about doing something similar but, not really going for the full finished look on this rig. Just going for the quick and dirty so I can get her on the road. She'll end up being a streetable toy. My 72 will get a lot more attention to detail as it's going to be my family oriented daily driver. Any chance you could post up some pics? I'd really like to see how that turned out. What size gauges did you end up using?

I used some cheap 2" gauges. I intend to upgrade to a better set from IHPA over time.
 

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Man dk, that looks great! I'm actually reconsidering going with your approach now that I see it. Real reason I didn't go that route to begin with was a lack of a welding machine but, it looks like I might be getting another here very shortly. Thanks for sharing!
 
That's a great idea for the gauges, looks good. I have the t-19 in my truck and it's been a good tranny, highway speed wasn't that good though till I went to bigger tires. Keep the updates coming!
 
That post May not last buddy. Since theyre a competitor to IHPA its best not to post something that promotes another company. :icon_domokun:

but yes...Scout porn. Thats why I keep any sales literature I find with scouts.

On another note I was browsing through a 4x4 mag at the doctors office and it had a bunch of 4wd lightline vehicles including ismails cummins powered beast
 
Yeah sorry. That one had to go bye-bye for the reasons already mentioned in the prior post. Now if you want to photoshop out all the prohibited content and repost, that would be fine.
 
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