It's been a while since the last update, so time for some pictures!
After both axles being cleaned and painted, it was time I got started on my 'new' chassis.
The chassis is of a FJ62, with auto tranny.
The chassis is in perfect condition! There is some rust on the predictable places, but also has original paint underneath the body mounts, and even paint inside the square sections!
To be expected were rusty C-channels at the back side.
Since the chassis once belonged to a petrol with automatic gearbox, both motor mounts and crossmember had to be repositioned:
Taking the old dimensions using a special tool
I was quit sure about the motor mounts but found it difficult to position the crossmember

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After a lot of measuring I was still not convinced, so I decided to get the engine in for a trial fit.
Smokey...
Next up was making a better version of the original Double C-channels.
Getting al them rivets out was quit a job. A combination of grinding, drilling and smashing the F*** out of them
The plan was to use 90x50x4 square profile, with both ends welded shut.
A bit of a corner at the end.
Cleaning with the wire brush was not good enough, so I wrapped the area in plastic and used the sand-blasting gun:
Tag-welding it in place

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The end-result
Now the right side will get the same treatment.
After that I need to close the shock-tube and it's ready to be fully sand-blasted and painted.
Can't wait to start building her up again.
I got one question though;
On the chassis there were also all brake and fuel lines, in perfect condition.
The fuel is one big feeding line and a smaller return. On my original set-up the 12HT uses to pipes of the same size, equal to the big on of the 62.
How big is the risk in using the smaller return pipe on my 12HT? I think the difference is 8 and 6mm, but I still need to really measure them.