Major Overhaul
Since I've pretty much stripped down the truck and frame to about where I started when I opened the Tamiya F350 High Lift Box, I decided to make a few more adjustments before going to the assembly mode.
This will put me back a few more months so the expected roll-off-the-assembly-line due date is guessed to be around April 4th. Dont ask how I picked that date - just go with it.
I recently saw a thread from "BladeMech" in regards to raising the transmission to gain ground clearance. Taking his idea and reworking it just a bit (I don't plan to go as high as he did) I think this will really help the truck out. Before the tear-down and after a few trips through the dirt and grass with the truck I found it more and more getting high sided on smaller rocks or slopes than previously estimated.
First - I needed to cut the raised portion off the cab deck plate to allow for the MFC-02 unit to fit properly inside the cab. I also found this was useful in allowing the transmission to come up through the deck plate as well.
Next is notching out the trannie case support bracket. I did this with it still drive-shaft attached - no worries. Also the trannie support bracket is solid so you don't have to worry about getting debris from grinding inside the transmission.
Here the right side was notched and the left is stock.
Notching out the left side.
I also needed to notch out the cab deck to accept the trannie brackets. Here it is without cutting.
First notch cut.
Second notch cut
Now the Cab deck (floor) will bolt right back up without having to use spacers. I didn't want to raise it any more than 3/4 inch so the drive shafts wouldn't be under too much of a load.
Next was to cut the skid plat bracket (4 point system brace). Unscrew the 4 skid plate screws, then the 4 screws thats supporting the bracket to the frame.
this is the peiece that falls out>
The tops of these will need to be cut off. With a nice cutting dremmel tool, it's hard work made easy.
Heres the before and after measured with the screw driver standing on end.
Before>
After>
Gain is about 3/4 inch. I still have to make the bracket that will support the trannie to the frame. Will do that later this week.