It's time for a long overdue update. Shortly after my last post I realised I needed to finish the garage before the winter and before taking on another project. I did the insulation, walls, paint, had an electrictian buddy come do everything and plugged in the heated floors and lighting which was great! I put in a lot of hours and finished in the christmas holidays. Around that time we already had 2 feet of snow come down, and shoveling my driveway was a pain in the ass so I needed to get the Fargo running quick.
It took me 2 hours to move it 20ft into the garage with a come-along...I put a shackle in the floor when I had the concrete slab poured exactly for that!
Tight fit in the garage, damn that thing is huge!!
Put in a new thermostat, lower and upper radiator hoses and elbow. I hoped and prayed the waterpump was good.
The starter was very weak and noisy, so we took it appart to do a refresh.
Which turned out to make no difference, the starter would smoke and barely crank over the engine. I went to the junkyard and got one from a 98 dakota v6. The ministarter was the best upgrade I did so far. Cranks super fast and is much smaller and lighter, thank you very much to Dusterbd13 for the advice!!
Removed, cleaned and re-installed the fuel tank with new hoses, filters, and delphi fuel pump.
A friend of mine installing a new starter relay.
We installed new spark plugs and wires. I finished the carb rebuild but found out I was missing some accelerator pump parts, and the arm was very worn out and not working anymore. So I run no accelerator pump until I can upgrade...
I made and added new grounds, and repaired a lot of wiring in the engine bay which suprisingly was very untouched, but falling appart from age.
Broken drivers side leaf spring. There tuned out to be 3 broken leafs.
So I searched all over the net and found out that dodge 1/2 tons rear springs from 73 to 92 I believe was similar in size so I got some at a junkyard that were there since 2002, car part destiny I guess! But I was wrong they don't fit that good and were only a 5 pack since it was from a 2wd. They are 2 1/2" instead wide of 2 3/8" and 24x28 instead of 24.5x24.5". But I decided to make them work anyway!
I made new shackles to start.
1/2 rears on the left, 1 ton front on the right.
They were also wayyyyy too soft, so I added 3 leafs on each side from a 1981 toyota rear spring pack. It was a butchered install but the results are satisfying, but I will never take it on the road with that suspension setup.
Finished engine bay