Went to prepare the engine bay for the for the seal a couple of week ago in preparation for putting the new engine in. It did not have a seal when I bought the car. The rear apron was BAD! Covered in bondo and the engine seal channel did not match up with the the right shelf. It was about an inch off. I ripped out the rear apron and ordered a new one. In this picture, I am preparing to dismantle the rear end.

Took this picture to remember where the wires go back for the tail light.

This is after welding in a new bumper mount, grinding it and putting some filler for a smooth finish. I'll sand it next week.

A picture of the old bumper mount.

Another picture of the old bumper mount.

Drivers side rear quarter panel. Grinded down the welds and put some filler down for a smooth finish.

Passenger side quarter panel. It will get some attention next. Has a chunk of metal missing. I'll have to weld in a piece of scrap there.

The passenger side shelf. I should have gotten a before picture to show what it looked like before beating it into shape. I'm going to strip the paint, grind it smooth and give it a smooth finish with some body filler.

Rust on the driver side rear fender. The picture was taken after I completely stripped the fender of pain and then gave it a coat of etching primer. This is the only spot of rust on it. I'll cut this section out and weld in a new piece.

Have some cracks and denting on the bottom corner. Also, there is cracking around the bumper mount and overrider holes. I'll be welding those the then smoothing them out with the grinder and body filler.

The driver side rear fender stripped of paint and covered with etching primer.

Pictures I took of the air-ride parts for planning purposes. I'll be redesigning the layout and relocating components.
Electric Valves

Electric Valves

Tank and compressors.

Pressure regulator.

Front air shock.

Feed from the tank, splitting off to the two rear air bags.

Driver side rear air valves.

Rear of the pressure gauge.

T fitting at the tank.

Close up of the air compressors.

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Jason
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