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Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2023 4:02 pm
by Srdayflyer
the box you asked what is this, i believe is the sensitivity gain box for the cruise control system, i removed all that electro,mechanical,vacuum junk and replaced it with a rostra cruise control its all electronic plugs ditevtly into the 4 wire plug from the turn signal switch, it works great and i cleaned up my engine bay removing all that oem stuff, i would chemical flush the cooling system to completely clean it out what you see thru the filler cap opening may lead you to believe the syste is clean but every time i chem flush and backflush it with the prestone flush kit i always get a lot of junk out and run it till i see clear water. just my 2 cents
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2023 9:51 am
by dodgerammit
Theodore wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 6:24 pm
Hey, dodgerammit, great thread - have enjoyed reading it. wondering what you ended up doing with your wood trim? Saw a post
Refurbishing “wood” trim pieces where you were talking about wrapping it. Am looking at similar, having collected a few samples.
Also, have seen that 3M Di-Noc is described on the Metro Restyling site as meant for interior; how has it held up? I’ve got a sample of Marine Teak from there that mimics factory marine teak really well - doesn’t have the pixelated wood grain like a lot of the printed versions, but am concerned about its long term durability.
Apologies for the delay. I haven't been on much in the last year. It's been several months since I've logged on the forum. The 3M dinoc has held up great. It still looks good today. The lighter stuff I wrapped the trim with was not 3M and it shows. I'll probably bite the bullet in the future and buy the repop stuff. The correct profile trim pieces weren't available when I redid my woodgrain, so I passed on the cheapie stuff.
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2023 9:55 am
by dodgerammit
Srdayflyer wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2023 4:02 pm
the box you asked what is this, i believe is the sensitivity gain box for the cruise control system, i removed all that electro,mechanical,vacuum junk and replaced it with a rostra cruise control its all electronic plugs ditevtly into the 4 wire plug from the turn signal switch, it works great and i cleaned up my engine bay removing all that oem stuff, i would chemical flush the cooling system to completely clean it out what you see thru the filler cap opening may lead you to believe the syste is clean but every time i chem flush and backflush it with the prestone flush kit i always get a lot of junk out and run it till i see clear water. just my 2 cents
I no longer have the box installed as it got yanked with the 360, but will check into the modern cruise control. The LS was completely disassembled and cleaned prior to purchase, and I keep up with maintenance, changing antifreeze and hoses every couple of years, so I shouldn't have to worry about buildup.
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2023 11:32 am
by Yeller
Sorry I can’t remember….. if motor is DBW and a 3rd gen the cruise control logic is in the TAC module, it just needs the correct pin to have 12v applied and a 3way momentary switch for Set/coast and resume/accel. If it’s a 4th or 5th gen it needs a controller from Dakota Digital or similar. If it is DBC, then an OEM cruise module can be adapted or the Rosta unit installed. FYI Rosta private labels virtually every other system from anyone else.
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 10:34 am
by dodgerammit
Yeller wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2023 11:32 am
Sorry I can’t remember….. if motor is DBW and a 3rd gen the cruise control logic is in the TAC module, it just needs the correct pin to have 12v applied and a 3way momentary switch for Set/coast and resume/accel. If it’s a 4th or 5th gen it needs a controller from Dakota Digital or similar. If it is DBC, then an OEM cruise module can be adapted or the Rosta unit installed. FYI Rosta private labels virtually every other system from anyone else.
Mine is DBC as it controls the TV for the 727 very effectively via the throttle body.
I'll have to do some research and figure how to adapt the rosta unit to the TB since both cable connections are occupied.
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 1:26 pm
by Yeller
I’d call Bow-tie Overdrives, they have a few brackets available that might make that simple. If not I don’t think it would be too challenging to modify the linkage plate on the throttle body.
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 4:27 pm
by dodgerammit
Well, it's been awhile. Guess it's time for a few updates.
Sold my WS6, so only one LS powered ride in the garage now. Didn't want to sell it. Knee pain pretty much has ended stick shift life for now.
Since it was my fun daily, I wanted something fun to replace it.
Drove 3 hours away and picked up the new to me daily.
4.0 automatic
126K miles
and... RHD converted. Never been a postal Jeep either....
Has its share of rust to deal with, but not as bad as many I've found locally that have been turned into woods toys.
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 4:29 pm
by dodgerammit
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 4:35 pm
by dodgerammit
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 4:43 pm
by dodgerammit
Time to start addressing the typical issues in the tub.
The cowl under the hinges wasn't as bad as I was fearing, and some wire brush work and POR 15 saved both spots. Came back with Rustoleum primer and paint for additional protection before throwing the hinges back on.
The lower tub rust was typical.
I got rid of the garbage lift springs and cobbled together rear driveshaft for some soft ride stocker replacement springs and Tom Woods shaft.
Looks much better now
While I was at it, I removed the track bars and replaced the sway bar and all shocks. The two rear main eye spring hangers were questionable, so those got replaced as well.
Did the 1" body mount replacement as well.
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 4:47 pm
by dodgerammit
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 4:53 pm
by dodgerammit
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 4:57 pm
by dodgerammit
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 5:01 pm
by dodgerammit
And now, that special edition stuff I've always loved...
Remember this graphic?
Eat your heart out retro Trapper Keepers!
Found a Gray soft top for it.
Threw the flares and running boards on.
Drop the top and time to cruise!
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 5:24 pm
by dodgerammit
After the Wrangler was wrapped up, I set my sights on the big trip we planned.
Swapped the Aluminum crossflow radiator into radio Flyer and got a fresh set of meats installed.
Then it was off on the dilapidated interstate system we get to benefit from for a trek west!
First night (and the last night on the return home) we stayed at Petit Jean State park in Arkansas.
Wish we could have stayed longer and hiked some of the trails.
Next stop, Oooooooooooooooooklahoma......
We picked the perfect spot, right on the lake in the Buckhorn campground of the Chickasaw National Recreation area (formerly known as Platt National Park).
Got some kayaking in!
Saw some wildlife:
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 5:32 pm
by dodgerammit
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 5:37 pm
by dodgerammit
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 5:43 pm
by dodgerammit
Finally loaded up and headed back home after a week away.
Another stop at a diner we don't enjoy in TN. Jimmy's Egg was definitely cool.
Finally home after 1900 miles!
Radio Flyer went into the shop immediately to do a rebuild of the Y pipe and catalytic area of the exhaust. It had failed/cracked in 3 locations! I welded on a new flange at the catalytic convertor, repaired an exhaust hanger near the muffler, and welded in a short, braided flex coupling in the Y pipe.
I also addressed the excessive oil burn at highway speeds by replacing the driver's side valve cover/pcv with the later, updated version. Oil consumption so far since has been non existent.
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 6:43 pm
by Yeller
Those pies are the best!!!!
Lots of familiar spots, I’ve kayaked at Chickasaw as well. Did you spend any time at Turner Falls? It’s only a couple of miles from the pies, a pretty spot, camped there several times heading to TX.
Re: Radio Flyer-84 Grand Waggy
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 8:52 pm
by dodgerammit
Yeller wrote: ↑Mon Dec 25, 2023 6:43 pm
Those pies are the best!!!!
Lots of familiar spots, I’ve kayaked at Chickasaw as well. Did you spend any time at Turner Falls? It’s only a couple of miles from the pies, a pretty spot, camped there several times heading to TX.
Absolutely! Well worth the drive back out there.
We seen Turner Falls several years ago before it got popular.
We drove by to get some pics this trip only to discover they charge for use. Not sure if it was that way the last time we were in OK.
We also stopped in again at Two Frogs Grill in Ardmore. Another great place to check out.