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Seanbenson31 03-23-2015 07:51 PM

Real ambitious jeep build
 
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Hello all I have been reading this forum for a few years and have decided to post my build. It is a fairly ambitious build as you will see in the description. I have seen on this tread that most contributors here really don't do much outside of maintenance and then add off the shelf lifts tires and bumpers winches and other doodads. At first I was disappointed but then I started looking at the age of most builders I was reading and see they are young and still in school weather high school or collage. So now I understand everyone has to start someplace and not everyone has the same skills or tools at their disposal. I will hope to use this build to inspire younger builder to never stop dreaming and never think you can't do something.

Now I know what you all are thinking... I am a master Machanic with this large well stocked shop with unlimited tools and budget!

Well your WRONG. I learned like you all did.. Out of necessity poor and a cheep car I could barely afford that broke down every day. Couldn't afford to pay someone to fix it so I Learned myself. Fast forward 25 years and I have gotten pretty good. Bought a few tools along the way. We will say a bit more than the average DIY guy. But keep in mind this build is done in my driveway without all the special tool you see on tv. Welder, plasma cutter, saws all, air tools and the like.

The key to my success was to research a lot about what I want to do measure ten time and cut once. Most importantly never be afraid to try something.

Now on to the build...

Spent several years collecting parts for this build so here is the list

Engine- 351 Cleveland w/over 500 hp at the crank with eldebrock truck avenger carb

C-6 auto with stall converter and B&M street strip shift kit
Atlas II transfer w/4.3 low and twin stick control

Ford 9" with Molly axles and Detroit locker with 4.56 gears reinforced axle tubes with heavy wall tube and will build a axle truss

Front is ford heavy 44 with half inch thick walled tubes and eaton electric locker 4.56 gears Molly shafts ans stub shafts

Lift is rubicon express 6" short for now but upgrading to front an later rear long arm going to be a daily driver and weekend wheeler.

So tell me what you all think...

XJman.blogspot.com 03-23-2015 08:10 PM

Man I can't wait to see this build! I am a college student and wasn't sure how much I'm going to be able to do to my XJ, but it makes me want to keep saving so I can get some stuff done to mine. Good luck man!

docmedpros 03-23-2015 08:17 PM

I'm a college student(ex military) myself but I'm not doing your run of the mill build either. I like where you're going with this. I'm really looking forward to seeing your progress. Good luck

GreenXJ98 03-23-2015 08:28 PM

Rad build idea. You going to paint it pink,lol?

Seanbenson31 03-23-2015 08:36 PM

Just so you guys know that's my wife and granddaughters conspiring together with their I put on the color I shouls paint it lol

docmedpros 03-23-2015 08:38 PM

[QUOTE="Seanbenson31;3060378"]Just so you guys know that's my wife and granddaughters conspiring together with their I put on the color I shouls paint it lol[/QUOTE

Haha, if my daughter had her way; my jeep would look like the Barbie jeep

Seanbenson31 03-24-2015 01:57 PM

Exhaust problems
 
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Here is the present problem to over come the passenger side exhaust manifold is hitting the uni-body sub frame and the fire wall I already know what I will do to fix the problem but how about some of you less experienced jeep builder tell me how you would over come this problem. There are several ways but keep in mind when you move some this one direction to gain some clearance you loose clearance some place else. There is a lot of stuff to consider like the motor must be level right to left. Also must have no more than 3° drop from the front to reR of the motor for proper oil flow. Also the motor has to be center for proper weight distribution. And the front axle must have room to come up when you climb a rock or hit a bump. So proper clearance between the oil pan and axle must be considered.

Seanbenson31 03-24-2015 02:02 PM

Atlas II transfer
 
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Again here is what all us offroad enthusiast want under our rigs can any of you new to the sport guy tell me why?

XJmember 03-24-2015 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by Seanbenson31 (Post 3060896)
Again here is what all us offroad enthusiast want under our rigs can any of you new to the sport guy tell me why?

For the amazing low ratio and durability, that the atlas offers.

cholthauss 03-24-2015 02:43 PM

an unlimited budget and you choose to run a carburetor lol

Brandonrcm 03-24-2015 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by cholthauss (Post 3060918)
an unlimited budget and you choose to run a carburetor lol

He doesnt have an unlimited budget. Give it a read again.

tlang 03-24-2015 06:08 PM

I read it.... Sounds pretty arrogant....

"hey Im new here, I know you guys are just trying to help each other out as a community, but lets not forget Im better"

Thats what I got from it.

Seanbenson31 03-24-2015 07:51 PM

Clarification
 
Let's get something straight. It's not a unlimited budget I worked and saved for ten years to get that tranfer. No I'm not better I am just trying to ilistrate with determination hard work research careful planing you can accomplish most anything. As well as try to get the younger generation thinking planing and hopefully picking the brains of some of us older more experienced guys to avoid some costly mistakes. I have a friend that build his jeep three times before he sold it for a mini van because he was frustrated with it and the cost to build it. I know you guys out there knows someone like this. I am not at all arrogant in fact very humble. I really want to pass on some of the knowledge I have to people who need it and want it

Seanbenson31 03-24-2015 07:55 PM

Atlas II
 

Originally Posted by XJmember (Post 3060905)
For the amazing low ratio and durability, that the atlas offers.

You forgot the ability to control axles independently as in front digs or the ability to put the rear in neutral and front in low hold the brakes turn the wheel mash the gas and turn left or right on the corresponding tire to maneuver in very tight places. Lol

drhoward1988 03-24-2015 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by tlang (Post 3061050)
I read it.... Sounds pretty arrogant....

"hey Im new here, I know you guys are just trying to help each other out as a community, but lets not forget Im better"

Thats what I got from it.

Funny...I didn't get that at all. Sounds like your average Joe trying to make a living and have a hobby at the same time. I think the build is awesome. I'm a ford guy so I love seeing one planted in an XJ. I've got an old drag motor of mine (347) I'd love to use but it's just to wild for anything other than 1/4 pulls


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