I finally got started on working on some of this stuff. I only had a couple hours to mess with it, and my buddies and I were mostly watching the Niners game (*bang bang*), eating nachos, and drinking beer... aka standard for working on Heeps.
The important stuff (yes I'm a chump and don't have a permanent TV setup in the garage *yet*):
Just getting started. The more I take this Heep apart the more I'm impressed and thrilled with how clean and corrosion free things are. There is a *little* corrosion under the battery tray from a failed battery, while I'm in here I'll hit it with some rust-preventative paint (it's nothing you'd ever see unless you're elbow deep, so it's not going to be a pretty job):
A bit more taken apart. I'm not going to lie, initially looking at this thing I thought it was going to be a complete nightmare. There's a lot going on in a really small engine bay, but it's honestly not too bad. Water pump is off here, it wasn't leaking but I figured I'd be crazy not to replace it now. Also replaced the idler assembly and a bunch of other little stuff.
Stopping point after the game yesterday (yes, I'll be cleaning the AC condensor). New water pump, idlers etc. on.
The PS pump is just about to come off and I'll start figuring out getting the lines all right to eliminate the hydraulic fan (as I mentioned above, I bought a new '99 V8 PS pump that does not have the hydro fan fittings. I bought all the PS lines for a '99 as well so it *should* kind of all work out. The difference with my '03 though is it has a Yuge PS cooler since the PS fluid was used for the hydrualic fan. See this pic:
Circled is the big arse PS cooler, and the arrows show the lines for it wrapping back around to the PS-box/pump area. I should have everything I need to retain this... but I'll have to start laying some of that out and figure it out.
As for the radiator, the all-AL aftermarket unit for the '99 looks really nice. It's taller, and the interwebs said I would need to trim the factory fan shroud to run it. Well, I'm obviously ditching that factory shroud so it looks like it'll be a perfect fit. We already put it in place and sized it all up, but I didn't get pics. It also looks like there will be tons of room for the fans, they're slimmer than the whole hyrdo setup. The new rad has all the right tabs, slots, etc. for a factory fit!
I still need to secure the shroud assembly to the radiator, and originally I was thinking maybe I'd use some of those plastic/rubber dealios made for just that - but that isn't my favorite idea. I had half a set of these:
Derale 50020: High Pressure Stacked Plate Cooler Mounting Bracket Kit New 4-way Bracket System | JEGS left from doing the oil-cooler install on the Teryx I had, so I started sizing it up...
BOOM, these things are going to work perfectly with the holes for the factory shroud setup on the radiator. Obviously I'll be drilling 2 new holes in the shroud per mount, but that's simple. I only have 2 though, so I had to order up another set and I'm kind of stalled for the radiator portion on that. I'll need to double-check what else mounted through these holes too, and make sure I account for that. As far as I can tell it was only the original shroud assembly, since nothing else mounts in towards the engine.
So, that's where I am. I might try to put a little time in before heading back down to the Bay tonight.
-TJ