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Build Thread 1979 CJ7 Rapid restore - 1 Year build from tired and rusty to all go and some show..

Build Thread 1979 CJ7 Rapid restore - 1 Year build from tired and rusty to all go and some show..
Btw for those who haven't tried it, Cutting aluminum with a zip cut disk is terrible!!!
Yea, clogs like crazy. There are special disks for non ferrous metal or use one with teeth. ;)
 
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update on the heat shielding.... While fabricating the shielding , i took some time to shim the drivers side body mounts a little as it was slightly off due to worn down factory body mounts. I added the new 2" pucks on top of them in order to clear the fender-well headers during the initial build up. I noticed the 1/2 shim I used (+ the 1/4" aluminum) was putting too much strain on the clutch and steering shaft so after getting all re-assembled I had to tear it all down again and remove the shims! I should have checked this while I was lifting and lowering the body!

Aside from that minor hiccup the shielding works very well. It should, its at least twice as thick as it needs to be! :)
 
Mine came with a shield from the factory in between the muffler/cat and body. Eventually the cat and muff went bad and I had them replaced. I didn’t notice right away that Midas didn’t bother putting it back on and by the next day it was scrapped and gone. Worked pretty good.
 
Mine came with a shield from the factory in between the muffler/cat and body. Eventually the cat and muff went bad and I had them replaced. I didn’t notice right away that Midas didn’t bother putting it back on and by the next day it was scrapped and gone. Worked pretty good.
I think with factory exhaust you get a bit more distance from your floor boards so the shielding was likely just an extra precaution.. on fenderwell headers with the 2.25" body lift, the header collector is about an inch from the floor and it heats up quite a bit!
 
Things slowed to a stop on my build. I blew a knee out which has laid me up for a while and keeping me out of the shop. So in sticking with the title of my build thread, I feel I should close this one off as "This is what I was able to accomplish in roughly a year and this is what it cost me!".

So here goes my closing high level summary:

  1. Obtain useable rolling chassis - xx hours!!!! $6000CAD
  2. Body work - Rust removal, floor pan patches, rocker panel repair, body mount repair - 250 hours, $500CAD
  3. Interior restore - New custom seats, window seals, new gauges, lights, switches, HVAC repair, heater core. fan motor, harnesses- AMC 150 hours, $4000CAD
  4. Tires and Rims - 8 hours of driving to pickup - $3500CAD
  5. Transmission - Had a shop re-build a T-18 , cost me 8 hours of driving and $1900CAD
  6. Engine - Turnkey Crate engine, time to drive to Montana to collect plus install and tune 80hours - $20,000CAD
  7. Drive Train - Drive shaft u-joints, brake fluid flush and bleed, differential flush/inspect and re-seal, speedo cable - 16hours $300CAD
  8. Electrical - Painless harness install, replace all markers, head and tail lights 35hours - $2000CAD
  9. Fuel tank - New Poly 15G tank - $550CAD - 15hours
  10. Rear bumper - 4 hours $350CAD
  11. Exhaust - 2 sets fabricated 25hours $1000CAD
  12. (parts on hand but install not completed yet) Steering - HD shaft, new gear box, HD mount, Lares chrome PS pump 20hours $1400CAD
  13. Areas that do not require immediate attention and have not been touched:
    1. Front/Rear Differentials, axles, hubs aside from cover seals and oil
    2. brakes - good condition as-is and recently replaced by PO
    3. steering linkage, tie rods, ball-joints, leaf springs/suspension -in good shape and looked to have been recently replaced by PO
    4. Glass - everything was good and nothing needed
  14. Total: 611hours @ $41,500CAD
I was trying to give a rough idea of what each major section of the build cost me along with how many hours I estimate I put into each part. Keep in mind these are my times and not necessarily what it should take a competent installer. I didn't pull out my receipts but I am pretty close aside from perhaps a bunch of small things from nuts/bolts/washers, new v-belts, test spark plugs used for tuning, new carb jets.. that stuff all adds up over the life of the project.

What's up next?

  1. Dana489 upgrade from East Coast Gear Supply (after reading TSB8C's post on his recent upgrade!)
  2. New full Tub - Color/finish undecided at this time
  3. Complete tear down - sandblast and powder coat frame
  4. Second set of rims/tires for longer road trips
  5. Upgrade to 21G fuel tank
 
Interesting build. Life happens like that.
 
Personally I think those flex fan are like stickers, some look nice but are as useful as tits on a bull. I'd get a good flex fan, powder coat(I've got one powder coated for my sbc)
Flex fans look pretty, but are not near as efficient. Great job on all the other upgrades and mods.
 
Personally I think those flex fan are like stickers, some look nice but are as useful as tits on a bull. I'd get a good flex fan, powder coat(I've got one powder coated for my sbc)
Flex fans look pretty, but are not near as efficient. Great job on all the other upgrades and mods.
The one I have on it now is a flexalite 18.25" I have a flexalite steel, not so flexible lol. They both keep this motor at 170 even on the hottest day I've run it, up around 32-34C ambient temp. I had a smaller 5blade at first, 16" . That did not cut it at all!
 
not a bad price for the wheels, and I actually like the black better, wife on the other hand likes the shiny chrome
 
like you, bad knees amongst other ailments, but I have to get off my <-BAD WORD->, I want a V8 Jeep bad lol
 
Mine is Silver / Greyish with original white wheels. I like black or white wheels with that combo. Yours looks good to me.
 

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