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

Rock40

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Rebuilding the fender to fit the Accusump, using 16g plate

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Just tacking it in place for now. Lower clamp mount is installed, I’ll finish the upper mount portion tomorrow

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Rock40

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Fabbed up a quick mount for the Accusump solenoid out of some scrap aluminum. The solenoid will release up to 3 quarts of oil into the engine in the event of low oil pressure

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Fully boxed and sanded

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It tucks up between the coolant filter and clutch slave

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Rock40

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And here’s the fully mounted Accusump. I’ve probably fitted the fender on/off 50+ times, hopefully won’t have to screw with it for a bit now.
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It’s kind of a FrankenFender now, ha!

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And here’s the pile of old bits. Quite a bit of original fender got chopped off

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Rock40

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Amazing! Are you going to try to make the new fender area look old?
Well, unfortunately no. If the entire truck had looked like the engine bay area/inner fenders, I would have left it and enjoyed the patina but.....It had 3-4 coats of terrible brush paint all over it. Including a horrific orange. So, eventually it'll all get media blasted, primed and re-painted with a Rapco military paint
 

Rock40

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Finished out the rest of the USB plugs today

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Also, this M715 never had grill of any sort, just a great gaping hole open to the radiator. Maybe the grill was lost years ago, who knows 🤷‍♂️ Wanting to avoid jamming a stick right through a very expensive radiator, I picked up some 316 stainless expanded metal. Then, I replaced the 5 factory sheet metal tabs with much heavier 1/8” units

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Formed the expanded metal a bit with a sanding wheel, TIG welded some stainless 3/8-16 nuts on the backside and…

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