Lots of small random tasks have been done:
Painting:
In the cooler weather, I've been cleaning and priming a lot of parts and bolts. I know this doesn't look impressive, but it's time-consuming and tedious.
Most of this stuff will get red paint tomorrow:
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| Prepping Bolts |
Epoxy Primed
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| Evap Cannister Bracket, Hood Hinges, Battery Tray, Cowl Vent...all epoxy Primed |
Gloss Black Tunnel Cover and Dash Grab Bar
(the other side of the Tunnel Cover will be painted red)
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| Epoxy Primed Hood Bolts, Fender Bolts, Tailgate Bolts |
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| Dash Screws weren't as nice - they got Rust Reformer Primer |
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| Regular primer (I ran out of Epoxy primer!) |
Door Parts
I installed the two door strap hooks on the tub, and also two door switches for the dome lights. I love these easy tasks!
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| Driver's Side |
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| Passenger Side |
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| Driver's Door Switch for Dome Light |
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Driver's Side Switch installed
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Parking Brake Cable
The 33 year old parking brake cable looked old and had paint overspray on it. It just looked bad next to the fresh red paint. So I gave it a quick coat of flat black:
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| Before |
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| Halfway done |
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Finished!
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Interior Firewall Insulation
The insulation is one of the most important tasks that I need to complete, but I need warm weather for the adhesive to stick properly...I finally got a little time and warm weather today!
My goal is to keep the inside of the Jeep as cool as possible. My 95 YJ gets smoking hot inside from drivetrain and exhaust heat, and I want to make improvements to this Jeep. This is just the first layer of insulation:
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| Paper Template |
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| First Piece Installed |
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| Two Pieces Installed |
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Making Progress!
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