DrBoost said:If you don't mind, what did you pay for it?
Truck set me back $4500
In reply to GrayWolf :
Thanks. I've always wanted one, even though I've ridden in them and my butt is still flat from the experience lol.
Me too, I remember watching Sean Connery make one fly through San Francisco in The Rock when I little which is also funny once you drive one and realize they go 0-60 sometime around Christmas. Then I grew up but not really and drove them into, over and through stuff for work and they got added to the will have my own one day list.
GrayWolf said:Me too, I remember watching Sean Connery make one fly through San Francisco in The Rock when I little which is also funny once you drive one and realize they go 0-60 sometime around Christmas. Then I grew up but not really and drove them into, over and through stuff for work and they got added to the will have my own one day list.
They can be made fast. Well, faster.
This is far and away the most well behaved, pleasure to work on thing i've ever taken apart. Thus far it's been a total of 3 sockets, a screwdriver and pair of pliers to strip it down to get the motor ready
All alone due to "reasons" and with the baddies closing in, my brother in law had to fix one in Iraq. He said it was the single most stressful thing he ever did. He still hates these with a passion.
I on the other hand, think they look exceptionally cool and have always wanted one.
preach said:About 15 years ago I helped put a roll cage in a civ one. It was a serious 'cage for sure.
My wife wants one of these or a duce and a half.
You married well.
A 401 CJ said:This is far and away the most well behaved, pleasure to work on thing i've ever taken apart. Thus far it's been a total of 3 sockets, a screwdriver and pair of pliers to strip it down to get the motor readyAll alone due to "reasons" and with the baddies closing in, my brother in law had to fix one in Iraq. He said it was the single most stressful thing he ever did. He still hates these with a passion.
I on the other hand, think they look exceptionally cool and have always wanted one.
I have a friend who had to drive them as part of a short lived career move. He said that their main skill was getting stuck so you had to wait until someone with a 2 1/2 or 5 ton truck could get you unstuck.
I think they'd be cool as a tow rig because, like a mouse or a rat or a cat, anything the "head" can fit through, the rest can fit through. I have driven car trailers narrower than a HMMWV/H1.
One thing I learned while building that H1 I posted above, is that all of the parts suppliers emphatically state that components meant for an H1 will NOT work on a HMMWV. I guess everything in a HMMWV is designed so the thing can be completely submerged and still work just fine. You were supposed to be able to cross rivers on the bottom with a snorkel for the engine and scuba gear for the occupants. The trans and transfercase and diffs and portal axles and fuel tanks all have their vents tied in to the air cleaner, even on an H1, but the H1 doesn't have waterproof gauges and switches in the cabin.
So, this car was bought from an auction a couple years ago and never registered the guy dropped it off at a shop and refused to pay the bill so he called one day and said F it just keep the car. So currently it's sans title so I was just going to pull the motor and cut the rest up with a sawzall and scrap it but my mom is smitten with this thing so i'm going to see if I can get a title for it and if so then it will be hers, if not back to the sawzall thing.
I would love to see something ridiculous swapped into the Benz and it get turned into a Lemons racer...not sure why but that was my first thought when I saw it was going to be a drivetrain donor for the HMMWV.
In reply to GrayWolf :
My initial reaction was that the MB was way too nice to cut up but that makes a lot more sense.
GrayWolf said:Changes of plans
Twin Turbo V12 HMMWV
If you can get this running, you will set a new standard for over the top excess. I can't wait to see the results.
Back on task, let's do the thing
Dropped it first shot and didn't miss any grounds....so go me
Secondly the amount of fluid that came out of this contraption is hilarious
I like where this is going, the favorite car of crackpot dictators gives its heart to its liberator.
This is not the most visually appealing engine in my opinion, honestly I don't know how much of this stuff I can take off but it shall be addressed
Subframe is back in the car to make it moves me so I can move on to its next phase of life
Transmission harness extraction was as involved as the engine extraction
After swimming through these harnesses I ended up with 5 wayward wires
They all went into the chassis harness so hopefully I don't need to chase them into a connector and I can just 86 them
So we have a downstream O2 power wire....we don't need those where we're going
2 CAN wires and 2 12v power wires, snip snip it is
Garage reset, S Class if off to its next life
Universal LS swap brackets, not saying it's going to work....but i'll make it work
Back on task
County is being a pain in the ass about the CO for the new shop and i'm ready to get to it so back to the other garage
One twin turbo V12 Hummer coming up
Didn't even fight
Just eyeballing everything doesn't look like there are any clearance issues anywhere, the Merc trans mount even drops onto the stock hummer crossmember.
If you get hung up anywhere with chassis or body electrical problems I have a stockpile of parts, factory service manuals, and other random crap. I feel like I'm one of the few people left that worked on the civilian H1s when they were new that still works on them.....everyone else just refuses to touch them.
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