Finishing all the details that need to get done in order for it to drive on the road and other misc stuff. Some of its small, some of its not. I keep crossing off things then add more. Seems like the list never ends...
1 Booster and master install
2 tunnel metal block off plate
3 install console with tcase and trans shifter and cables
4 tcase oil fill
5 front and rear diff fill
6 tcase and axle vent tube
7 install rear shocks
8 temporary exhaust pipes
9 install headlights, fix wires under dash
10 coolant tank
11 wire fan relays
12 grommet for firewall
13 install rear zero rates
14 fix headliner
15 install missing console side trim
16 install hood
17 install new grill
18 paint and install front bumper
19 mount winch
20 mount trans dipstick handle
Both batteries are now wired up to the Hellroaring isolator and no sparks flew so thats a good sign.
New steering shaft in. When I had the column out, thought it would be a good idea to upgrade the shaft. Looked for some used Jeep Cherokee shaft. Found a new part for not much more on Amazon. The hardest part was getting the shaft to collapse. I used a MAP propane torch and was finally able to melt the plastic enough to separate it. There's not many good videos on this but I found one here that did a good job explaining. No cutting of the inner shaft required. Just had to grind a notch for the bolt pass through on the steering column and it went right in.
Part Number of shaft:
Power steering cooler all plumbed. If I had to choose again, I'd get one with less footprint since the top cooling line needs to be lower than the reservoir which I have mounted on radiator support as high as possible.
Currently focusing on making the PTFE lines and steel hose ends for the Hydroboost then I'll mount the Wilwood master.
Got this sucker mounted the other day but forgot to take picture. I like how it has the filter built into it compared to my last generic setup. They did not include the 3rd 6AN fitting so had to call PSC and order that. I also went and ordered a new pump cover from PSC since I welded the wrong -8AN fitting and not a -10AN for the pumps top reservoir fitting.
Still need to clean up this rats nest. Here you can see the new HB pedal. I had to get all the wires out of the way. Now I need to clean it up and remove any unnecessary wires. The old Viper alarm is not helping matters.

1 Booster and master install
2 tunnel metal block off plate
3 install console with tcase and trans shifter and cables
4 tcase oil fill
5 front and rear diff fill
6 tcase and axle vent tube
7 install rear shocks
8 temporary exhaust pipes
9 install headlights, fix wires under dash
10 coolant tank
11 wire fan relays
12 grommet for firewall
13 install rear zero rates
14 fix headliner
15 install missing console side trim
16 install hood
17 install new grill
18 paint and install front bumper
19 mount winch
20 mount trans dipstick handle
Both batteries are now wired up to the Hellroaring isolator and no sparks flew so thats a good sign.

New steering shaft in. When I had the column out, thought it would be a good idea to upgrade the shaft. Looked for some used Jeep Cherokee shaft. Found a new part for not much more on Amazon. The hardest part was getting the shaft to collapse. I used a MAP propane torch and was finally able to melt the plastic enough to separate it. There's not many good videos on this but I found one here that did a good job explaining. No cutting of the inner shaft required. Just had to grind a notch for the bolt pass through on the steering column and it went right in.
Part Number of shaft:
Power steering cooler all plumbed. If I had to choose again, I'd get one with less footprint since the top cooling line needs to be lower than the reservoir which I have mounted on radiator support as high as possible.
Currently focusing on making the PTFE lines and steel hose ends for the Hydroboost then I'll mount the Wilwood master.
Got this sucker mounted the other day but forgot to take picture. I like how it has the filter built into it compared to my last generic setup. They did not include the 3rd 6AN fitting so had to call PSC and order that. I also went and ordered a new pump cover from PSC since I welded the wrong -8AN fitting and not a -10AN for the pumps top reservoir fitting.
Still need to clean up this rats nest. Here you can see the new HB pedal. I had to get all the wires out of the way. Now I need to clean it up and remove any unnecessary wires. The old Viper alarm is not helping matters.
