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Link Posted: 3/7/2023 11:35:09 PM EST
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The left side of the vehicle floor boards has the electrical wiring and brake lines going from the control panel to the engine and the steel conduit is heavily rusted.
Link Posted: 3/8/2023 9:05:21 AM EST
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Link Posted: 3/14/2023 11:26:30 PM EST
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Did some interior painting tonight ans installed the heat and noise shields. This should make the vehicle better to drive.









My assistant was less than helpful

Link Posted: 3/19/2023 9:48:27 PM EST
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Link Posted: 3/26/2023 9:53:59 AM EST
[#5]
One set of brake drum rear hardware, 4 wheel cylinders ordered from rock auto.

I love my “1975 dodge w300” truck
Link Posted: 3/30/2023 1:17:13 AM EST
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3/4 off. Need a 30MM wrench to get the last one off, it's right up against the transmission
Link Posted: 3/30/2023 8:37:12 PM EST
[#7]
New wheel cylinders arrived





















Link Posted: 3/30/2023 10:31:14 PM EST
[#8]
Nailed it.

Koni 88 series shocks

The bushing on it says Koni 151-180-04

They appear to be Koni 88-1006 models,  but No longer made

Look at the logo here



Link Posted: 4/2/2023 10:40:29 AM EST
[#9]
Rear brake hardware
Link Posted: 4/2/2023 10:45:55 AM EST
[#10]
The fact that you can buy parts for this as NAPA is glorious.
Link Posted: 4/2/2023 6:12:54 PM EST
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Originally Posted By MaxxII:
The fact that you can buy parts for this as NAPA is glorious.
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Amazon.

Rockauto.

napa.

Oreillys.

Autozone.

Anywhere joe bob gets parts for his 83 dodge d100 I can get parts despite the made in switzerland part of it.

The biggest hurdle so far is finding adequate replacement shocks. They're made in Europe and stopped being produced in 2001.

The nearest replacement from Koni is about 3/4 inch wider but almost the same in every other way.



Link Posted: 4/2/2023 6:57:38 PM EST
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As a greek myself this has my interest…….finish it off and eat a juicy Gyro in it!  OPA!
Link Posted: 4/3/2023 12:28:37 AM EST
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Originally Posted By Vdab890:
As a greek myself this has my interest…….finish it off and eat a juicy Gyro in it!  OPA!
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Now that you mention it there is a Zeke's down the road from us. I'll have to take a Commander and head up there!
Link Posted: 4/3/2023 1:46:14 PM EST
[#14]
Have you thought of doing a front disc brake swap?  4 wheel drums on a vehicle that size make me
Link Posted: 4/3/2023 6:19:43 PM EST
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Originally Posted By USMC2111:
Have you thought of doing a front disc brake swap?  4 wheel drums on a vehicle that size make me
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That's a possibility, but the first thing to do is make it run. This vehicle will be a runner so anything that makes it run better is good.

Thankfully disk brake swaps are easy to do and documented on Dana 70s.

Drum brakes work pretty good on these vehicles, I have them on the BRDM and it's 50% bigger than the roland.
Link Posted: 4/3/2023 11:36:24 PM EST
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Where I’m at right now in regards to the interior stripping





Link Posted: 4/4/2023 6:36:27 PM EST
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Link Posted: 4/4/2023 8:39:50 PM EST
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Only if you have a few shots of Ouzo or Metaxa afterwards.
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I’m scared to google those!
Link Posted: 4/4/2023 9:53:56 PM EST
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Progress update. I’m in the last 20% of the interior.









Ive been using a LOT of harbor fright tools lately, especially the Icon series tools. Unfortunately their weird sizing meant the 1/2 impact socket set didn’t have the 30mm socket I needed so I busted out ye olde Tekton which had it. Same kit ive had for years and has never let me down.
Link Posted: 4/4/2023 10:12:42 PM EST
[#20]
The seller backed out on sending a bill of sale so I guess it's it's a bonded title.

I do have a wire transfer receipt, I hope that's enough for a bonded title and the vehicle does have a temp tag issued in Michigan.
Link Posted: 4/5/2023 5:29:18 AM EST
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So after countless painstaking hours of research and discussion with a Koni CS rep I did indeed successfully identify the Shocks on the roland AND get some specs for a baseline:

Model-88 1006

MinL – 331mm (13.03”)

MaxL – 502mm (19.75”)

Dust cover OD x Shock body OD – 64mm x 55mm

Damping forces – Tested at .33m/sec (13in/sec)

Compression – 300N

Rebound – 3450N

The 88 1006 went out of production in 2001 in Europe. The closest I have been able to find is this:

Brand:
Gabriel
Manufacturer's Part Number:
89461
Part Type:
Shocks and Struts
Product Line:
Gabriel Heavy-Duty Shocks
Summit Racing Part Number:
GAB-89461
UPC:
043645752651
Ride Height:
Custom
Extended Length (in.):
19.96
Collapsed Length (in.):
13.31
Adjustable Valving:
No
Gas Charged:
No
Upper Mount:
Eyelet
Lower Mount:
Eyelet
Bushing Material:
Rubber/Steel
Bushing Color:
Black
Boot Included:
Yes
Boot Color:
Blue
Body Diameter (in.):
2.370
Quantity:
Sold individually.

The upper OD is:



I checked front, rear, and in the front with the steering at full lock and no clearance issues what so ever. It's only .125 larger on both sides, 2.75 vs 2.51 OD. No issues with clearance at all. And unlike the brand Koni suggested to replace it this is only 80$ each shock. A bargain. The Koni 88s the CS rep suggested to replace the originals were about .75" larger so closer to not fitting and also 220$ each. The other models in the Gabriel 89400 model series were made for frieghtliners, class A motorhomes, GMC 4500/5000/5500 trucks, so I think these will be perfect for a "truck" grossing at 4700Kg max.















Link Posted: 4/5/2023 11:12:49 PM EST
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Looks like my answer to the stuck periscopes is a slide hammer and a 12” 1/2 drill bit.

Harbor freight here I come.
Link Posted: 4/9/2023 11:49:47 AM EST
[#23]
Excellent thread. Keep the updates a comin'.
Link Posted: 4/9/2023 9:44:05 PM EST
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I should have more work done here soon in regards to the periscopes coming out.

I have a slide hammer, a 1" drill bit, and a plan



Link Posted: 4/17/2023 4:28:15 AM EST
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On today's episode of man vs periscope....




..The periscope won

Drill 3/4 holes in the periscopes. Put the slide hammer in it. Jerked it like I was a lot lizard with a nasty drug habit.

Didn't budge one bit.

Hit it a bunch with a hammer and chisel. I think it budged a tiny bit on one side or maybe it was my mk1 eye balls.

It won today.
Link Posted: 4/17/2023 5:53:53 AM EST
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Link Posted: 4/19/2023 10:02:26 PM EST
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Ordered the shocks today.

Monroe 65474

It’s made for Peterbilt COE and other semi trucks so it should be okay. Mounts match up, dimensions not sure on but the length compressed and extended is perfect.

Arrives on Monday, I’ll test fit and order more if it’s a good match
Link Posted: 4/20/2023 10:37:24 AM EST
[Last Edit: fadedsun] [#28]
The monroe shock tech line is absolutely worthless.

Worthless.

They had no information on rebound or compression rates other than they were made for older peterbilt trucks. Atleast they had the OD of the upper and lower body mounts. 2 3/4 and 2 3/8ths for upper/lower.

It'll fit.

It'll get here monday, so I'll test fit it and install one and if it fits, order 3 more.

Yes, I ordered these parts off rock auto and Amazon.

God bless America
Link Posted: 4/24/2023 6:34:21 AM EST
[#29]
Title and bill of sale arrived.

One less thing to worry about
Link Posted: 4/24/2023 7:34:46 AM EST
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Originally Posted By fadedsun:
Title and bill of sale arrived.

One less thing to worry about
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Congrats!  Sounded like that was going to be questionable.

Cool project.  I can't wait to see pics of you driving in a parade.
Link Posted: 4/24/2023 10:47:07 PM EST
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Link Posted: 4/24/2023 10:48:30 PM EST
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Originally Posted By BPR:


Congrats!  Sounded like that was going to be questionable.

Cool project.  I can't wait to see pics of you driving in a parade.
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Soon. My goal is to have both of them up and running in July. Gonna take a lot of work.

Tomorrow I'm going to take the tires to a tire shop and see about getting some other light truck tires and a rim for it.

No desire to deal with the split rim or other military tires.
Link Posted: 4/24/2023 10:55:04 PM EST
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Originally Posted By fadedsun:
Title and bill of sale arrived.

One less thing to worry about
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THAT is GREAT news!

Bigger_Hammer
Link Posted: 4/25/2023 12:28:25 AM EST
[#34]
Just now stumbled across this thread.  12V DC heater in an enclosed space w/ lots of gas doesn't sound.... optimal.

Nice rig.  You got a Humvee too?
Link Posted: 4/25/2023 2:35:20 AM EST
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20 ton shop press assembled and just waiting on the tap and die kit to thread the mounting plate for the air jack



Parts washer bench grinder and pedestal assembled



I’m determined this next week I’m going to finish the interior of the Roland. I just have so many other things to do-cut the grass, chop down some trees, change the oil in the wife’s car, rotate the tires, take the dogs to the vet.

Link Posted: 4/25/2023 2:41:14 AM EST
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Originally Posted By backbencher:
Just now stumbled across this thread.  12V DC heater in an enclosed space w/ lots of gas doesn't sound.... optimal.

Nice rig.  You got a Humvee too?
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Originally Posted By backbencher:
Just now stumbled across this thread.  12V DC heater in an enclosed space w/ lots of gas doesn't sound.... optimal.

Nice rig.  You got a Humvee too?


It's the same setup they had originally except it was powered by heat from the engine through coolant. I'm bypassing that and putting a 12vdc heater in. The fuel tank is sealed pretty well, I don't see any problems.

I don't have a hmmwv, I have a bunch of Hmmwv parts. I'm saving up for an 1165 or 1151. Just a long term project. I have a bunch of pricy parts but no truck yet.


Originally Posted By Bigger_Hammer:


THAT is GREAT news!

Bigger_Hammer


It's superb news! No fighting to get a bonded title

I never want to do that again.

I spent the night assembling some of the tools I bought the other day:

20 Ton shop press (bearings, etc)
20 Gallon parts washer

I calipered the new shocks at 69mm upper/ 61mm lower and the old one at 65mm/59 mm. These are gonna be a perfect fit.

The new ones are about 3/4-1" longer extended but that matters little.
Link Posted: 4/25/2023 3:03:41 AM EST
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Goals for today: See if Discount tire can match up the tire/rim to a commonly available tire.

New lug nuts.

Funny, looking at page one and the shop and the floor it was so bloody clean. It's not like that now.
Link Posted: 4/25/2023 6:23:05 PM EST
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The tire shop in town gave me a dodge 3500 steel rim to test out.

Too small.
Link Posted: 4/25/2023 6:24:10 PM EST
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Link Posted: 4/26/2023 2:58:08 PM EST
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Success!

Dodge 3rd gen 17" rims fit perfectly and we have a wide variety of LT truck tires to choose from.

One of the nice things about shopping with a local business is they are local and not just employees. They are about 5 miles from my house so it's nothing to zip down there.

The owner of the tire shop gave me the 16" rim and told me to see if it fit. I asked him how much I owed him. He said nothing, just bring it back if it doesn't fit.

Well, it didn't fit. I had a hell of a day with my phone dying (dead mainboard, 4013 error code) and I went by the shop and they checked a dodge 17" rim..perfect fit. It's a steel rim with a chrome cover. I will wire wheel the rim, rip off the chrome, and paint it in the sloppiest manner possible

He charged 60$ for one and I asked him to get 4 more since in a month I would be getting the tires. That gives me 4 plus a spare. Perfect.

We will probably go with 275/285 tires in 12 ply. Plenty strong enough for an 11k vehicle and a semi-AT tread that is lightyears better than the NDT tires that were on it.

I left one of the roland tires there so they could find something in the same size and width.

because my phone died I don't have pics but the rim fits perfectly.
Link Posted: 4/27/2023 5:18:25 AM EST
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I'm glad you got the wheel problem solved!
I don't want to ever see a split rim again!
Link Posted: 4/27/2023 7:52:44 AM EST
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I'm glad you got the wheel problem solved!
I don't want to ever see a split rim again!
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Most of the shops around me don't want to deal with them.
Link Posted: 4/29/2023 7:33:48 PM EST
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Going to pickup 4 more dodge 3rd gen wheels Monday and clean and paint them.
Link Posted: 5/6/2023 1:55:24 AM EST
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3 more shocks ordered.

Paint arrived.

This Sunday and Monday I’m
Going to finish up the interior and put it back together
Link Posted: 5/6/2023 6:15:28 AM EST
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Originally Posted By fadedsun:
3 more shocks ordered.

Paint arrived.

This Sunday and Monday I’m
Going to finish up the interior and put it back together
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Stop by Itasca on Sunday.
Link Posted: 5/6/2023 7:35:51 AM EST
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Stop by Itasca on Sunday.
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Dunno if that will be possible. I’ll be exhausted.
Link Posted: 5/6/2023 1:11:34 PM EST
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Dunno if that will be possible. I’ll be exhausted.
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Originally Posted By backbencher:  Stop by Itasca on Sunday.


Dunno if that will be possible. I’ll be exhausted.


Show is so dead we didn't notice when NICS went down.  
Link Posted: 5/6/2023 9:07:29 PM EST
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Show is so dead we didn't notice when NICS went down.  
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Thank goodness for the CHL NICS bypass. It still exists, right?

Weather is bad so I might do the paint tomorrow. I have a big shop fan now so it won't be too bad.
Link Posted: 5/6/2023 10:12:39 PM EST
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Originally Posted By fadedsun:


Thank goodness for the CHL NICS bypass. It still exists, right?

Weather is bad so I might do the paint tomorrow. I have a big shop fan now so it won't be too bad.
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Originally Posted By backbencher:  Show is so dead we didn't notice when NICS went down.  


Thank goodness for the CHL NICS bypass. It still exists, right?

Weather is bad so I might do the paint tomorrow. I have a big shop fan now so it won't be too bad.


Yep.  NICS came up and was able to get an out-of-stater through.  Stop by if you have time.  Found a non-ethanol gas station close to you.
Link Posted: 5/6/2023 11:01:08 PM EST
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Yep.  NICS came up and was able to get an out-of-stater through.  Stop by if you have time.  Found a non-ethanol gas station close to you.
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I'll be too tired with no sleep.
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