Ollin Magnetic Digiscoping System

Big ol Burban

Too much estrogen in our house this weekend. The boy and I had to hide in the barn.

Decided to finish the interior. Had to get the carpet dry so it took some creative heat sources and fans in 27 degree weather. By noon it was ready to start on.

First up was changing out the broken door handle. To get to it the whole door has to get disassembled. Since the window was etched we snagged one from the junkyard a few weeks ago. 25 bucks for an unmolested vintage window. That was a YouTube video to help us figure it out. Went pretty smooth and in about an hour we had it all back together. The window interior sweep was broken. It was a little more difficult to change. Being stapled together and thru plastic, I didn’t have one that worked. We had to salvage the old staples and drill holes to put them back in. Mason did a great job finishing it after I showed him the first few.

Next was getting the new old stock console in. That was easy once we realized the bracket had been installed 180 degrees. The reupholstered seats were next and that wrapped up the interior.

The only thing left is the radio and replacing the light switch while the dash is opened up. I also want to find a bezel to mount a digital dash gauge to monitor the transmission temp. All in all a good day with the boy.

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Busy day knocking out ankle biter projects. Switching to 33 x 10.50 tires needed a full size spare. Thru the magic of FB marketplace I was eventually able to score a rim and new tire. After mounting and balancing the total investment was about $150. Didn’t figure that was bad as the tire was 300 new from a dealer. Only problem was it didn’t fit in the original spot. The hardware was nowhere close to working. So Mason and I took it all out, and took the torch to it. Got it all straightened out and welded a chain link to it. Now it had the length and angle to install. This was his first time running the torch and he did a pretty good job.

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Next up was some electrical gremlins. The dash lights were not working correctly. The switch is a known problem and just an easy swap out. However, on ours when it went, it burnt part of the connector. So a quick repair was in order and now it’s back to all the dash lights working properly.

While it was apart we swapped out the radio to a new one. I wanted to put in a touch display for the navigation but it just wasn’t going to fit well. It got a new JVC with Bluetooth. On one of our trips to the junk yard we found a Burban with upgraded Kenwood Speakers. We snatched them up and are getting them installed as well. I had to order a new bracket as the old plastic broke a tab off the mount. That will be here next week. Not bad for a $40 investment and that included a bunch of miscellaneous small parts in our basket.

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