68' M715 AKA "Smokey", 8.1 engine on links, coils and 40's

Really nice rear departure angle. Not missing that extra 22" of frame at all :yup:

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And the lower links are so nice and flat. Very little is exposed to hang up on

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Forward link mounts. This here is where the belly skid plate will end. I like it

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Time to love on the D60 a little bit :D

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I like REALLY clean parts for welding....

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Here’s the GM Bill Of Materials #, comes out to exactly what this had, factory 4:56

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Burning in all the link brackets...

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Wanted to tip the front coils back 10 degrees. Suspension nut is in the way so I ended up notching the bracket

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Nut welded in place and ran a tap through it

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Burning in the lower coil mounts

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Got some different cups and gas lenses from WeldMonger, great stuff. Did all this with a gas lens and a #8 Furick, piece of cake

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Plugging away. Blasted and primed some setup parts. The knuckles are stock, Reid’s are still in the box but I need studs. Idea is to get this rolling soon

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Welding the front 5 link up also. #10 FUPA cup from WeldMonger and a gas lens.

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Triple pass on the .375” wall lowers then run a tap through them once they’re totally coo

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Day project: finish off the tunnel fabrication

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Mating the old with the new and getting the flange to contour with the floor. Heat, clamp, heat, hammer....

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Flange ring is done here

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Then came a day of contorting myself to weld it. Managed to scorch my armpit and all the pedal work was done with my knee. Welded it out with
1/16” silicon bronze

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Done. Now it’s time to cut a mess of shifter holes in it

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Painstaking measurements and cutting holes in the tunnel over 2 days

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SWAG circle cutter has come in very handy

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Shift plate for the Magnum. Added some more nutserts so a person won’t have to try and back up the but side with a wrench under the tunnel

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The ORD twin sticks for the 205 were the worst and lots of things (465 and Magnum) are all vying for space

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So I thought they were going here. And I was wrong. Cut the hole then realized I didn’t have enough throw to properly engage the 205 shift shafts

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And...... realized I’d screwed the pooch.

So I had to weld it all back up and cut another one

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Got it right on the 2nd round. This is where everything will sit. Along with cutting brakes somewhere...

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Transitioning over to working on the steering. The factory steering box mount only has 3 bolt holes for a manual box. I need 4 mounting holes and the mount needs to be considerably reinforced/braced across the whole frame rail.

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Start with a fresh fish plate to even out the exterior frame rail...

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Mocking up the next mount in cardboard first. It hangs pretty low but that’s where the box needs to sit. I’ll make a pretty good slide/skid plate for it

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Simple things sometimes take a LONG time. This is merely converting a 3 bolt manual box to a 4 bolt power steering box but good grief I’m still at it. Maybe this is common with the FSJ crowd but the 715 frame is quite a bit different is my guess. Anybody want to chime in that has FSJ experience?

Made a plate below....

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This is the factory mount. Yeah, YUCK. This is looking inwards under the frame. Rear bolt has a sleeve which isn’t centered very well, front got nothing, just a big hole to pass a socket through. Nasty splatter welds all over, looks like it was assembled on a Friday afternoon by someone who had been closet drinking all day :banghead:

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Inner factory plate. The lower holes are the 2 lower ones for the box. Upper right is the 3rd hole on the box. There’s no hole for the upper rear mount. Since this piece is stout and places the box right where it should go I’m leaving it. Everything else needs to be reinforced around it

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I’m using tube, passed through the mount and frame to make sure nothing crushes. Mounting bolts run through the tube and after mocking this up with low grade cheap tubing, I made the final pieces out of 4130 chromoly. Not going to crush that

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I enlarged the factory holes to 5/8” so my sleeves would pass through.

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Getting the holes centered and lined up correctly was a challenge. And I really wanted to get it right. Used the sleeves to assist in alignment then I marked the back side of the plate

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Transferred to the plate. And of course, one hole just has to be half on the plate. The whole outer frame is getting plated so it’d not a big deal, more annoying than anything else

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Drilled to 5/8”

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And after checking the alignment about 3 more times, I marked and drilled through the outer frame rail. Used a high speed carbide to smooth them out

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This. This is factory janky. Apparently the Kaiser Corporation wants you to fish your tiny hand AND a bolt down in this void where I’m pointing with the awl. It’s for the upper, forward bolt. I think I’ll pass on that plan since this whole area is going to get sealed up

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Now the tube sleeve goes through that goofy little void

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And out the other side on the outer frame rail

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After many more measurements, black arrow shows where the 4th hole needs to go. Please also take the time to admire those factory welds. I don't think that MIG had been around for TOO long in 68' and nearly the whole truck has welds that are inconsistent, way too hot or full of porosity.

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And here’s the outer plate with the sleeves mocked up. Getting much closer. It’s a bit goofy since the bolts and sleeves pass through at an angle. Plus the sleeves have to pass through both the inner and outer frame rails. I’ve got some round bar on order so I can make some wedges for the bolts to evenly snug against

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Fish plate is on...

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And verified by bolting up a donor box that the sleeves and holes are correct..

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Boxing around the front frame rail.....

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And starting to plate and box the entire factory mount so it ties into the exterior plate

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Just using .25” cold roll scraps to do this. I'm guessing that when Jeep did their Concept M715 build they weren't picking through shop scraps trying to save a few pennies :icon_crazy:

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Finish the boxing.....then weld it. Which took a LONG time :sFun_hot:

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This was extra fun since so much of it was overhead or really hard to get to. All done though. Again, not sure if this is the way to go about this but I'll be damned if it rips off the frame or tweaks

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Steering box stuff is just about done.

I upgraded the internal sleeves to 4130 chromo then welded in both sides. Also used some 1018 round bar to make the appropriate “wedges” so the bolts are pulling straight against the box. The bolts passing through the frame need to be set at the same mounting angle that the box is at. That ensures the bolts pull totally STRAIGHT and not off the side which would be much weaker. Ignore the bolts with the stacked washers, that’s mock-up

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The upper bolt here also needs the correct spacer. 20 degree wedge with the same 1018 round bar drilled to 15/16”

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Moving forward on the frame now....

After quite a bit of debate, decided to incorporate some steering box armor/skid into the front frame. It’ll provide a nice ramp for obstacles and I'll eventually tie it all in with the bumper

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It’s “Kaiser" approved ;)

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