Sunday, February 9, 2020

Ham Radio Install

...still in progress :D

Saturday, February 1st I went up to Ham Radio Outlet in Salem, NH since I wanted to take a look in person. Got the Icom ID-5100A mainly because I liked the amount of information it's screen can display (seemed more flexible/more characters than others) since I'm planning to use it for a fire scanner as well as ham radio.


Ended up re-purposing the mount I had to take trail movies with the phone to hold the head. Stopped at Michael's and picked up some foam board to make a little support. I can't have it flush with the dash (the "arms" on the holder spread) but I probably can lower it down to 3 or 2 pieces of foam. Waiting till I have it running so I can see how the ergonomics are.


Sunday 2/2 I got the antenna and base mounted, ran the cable between the head and base.

Hey, whadya know...I have a block heater!

Base fits nicely under the glove box. Just have a couple really heavy duty zip ties holding it in place, which I think will work fine (and save a smidge of mounting room not needing a bracket).



Sunday 2/9 ... got the wires run. There is a foam plug, but two things:
1) It isn't this round size the whole way through. It becomes square.
2) I don't trust that Chrysler finished the hole like the should, and I didn't have room to spare to fit a plastic bushing plus the wires I needed. (Never mind the square end meant I could just get a round plastic bushing to go through it. Grrrr.


Several attempts at getting the wires through until I figured out the shape of the opening. Finally used a big zip tie and loads of electric tape to get them through.

I pushed in the split loom to cover the wires as much as I could from both sides to hopefully minimize problems with wires chafing.

Next nice warm day I also need to put in a couple stick-on zip tie holders so I can secure the split loom on the engine side to minimize vibration.




Still to do:
One evening I'll get the power controller-to-base wires wired in and shrink wrap the connections.

Next good day I'll need to get out to the jeep with an extension cord and soldering iron and solder on a new PL-259 antenna jack and solder the rest of the power connections together.

THEN I should be ready to radio check for the first time in about 20 years :D

16 February 2020 update:
Guess I didn't take any photos on the inside finishing up the wiring...EXCEPT...dumbass me looked at the PL-259 connector I needed and neglected to hit 'buy now' on Amazon so I the part I thought I ordered I didn't :/



Ground wire is a bit deceiving, from when I split the wires there is a bit of red on the inside of the black cable.


The power controller fit up under the glove box, there is a void area between the glove box and the plastic panel on the cabin side. I wasn't able to figure out a good way to really hold it in place -- the plastic panel is curved so double sided tape doesn't seem to work, and there doesn't seem to be a place to zip tie it. Not ideal, but I'll think some more. Maybe zip tie then put the panel back?

Anyway the unit works...radio turns on when you start the car, and turns off a few minutes after the car is turned off.

17 February 2020 update:

Well hopefully the soldering job was OK. I'm not very experienced at it.



...I did some firewood while letting it cool, and screwed it in. Came inside to get frequencies to program then work called so I still haven't gotten to actually do a radio test :/

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Jeep Specs

2010 JKUR 1J4BA6H19AL144419

Diagnostic & Repair Resources:
https://cardiagn.com/2010-jeep-wrangler-jk-service-repair-manual-wiring-diagrams/


Tires: 32" 255/75R17
(Will fit -- just barely -- 33x12.50)

Wheels: 17"
5x5" Lug Pattern

Fluids:
Transmission: NSG370 (built by Mercedes)
The NSG370 does not use standard gear oil for lubrication
MOPAR Manual Transmission Lubricant or equivalent (meeting the re- quirements of Chrysler Material Standard MS-9224).

3.8L Engine Oil..............6 Quarts / 5.7 Liters........5w-20
.............................Chrysler MS-6395; if not API-SN
Brake Fluid..................Fill to Full Mark............DOT 3
Power Steering Reservoir.....Fill to Full Mark............ATF 4
3.8L Cooling System..........13 Quarts....................50/50 HOAT Antifreeze/Water Mix
NSG370 6-Speed Manual........1.6 Quarts / 1.5 Liters......Mopar Manual Trans Lubricant or Equivalent
NV241 Transfer Case..........2.2 Quarts / 2 Liters........ATF4
Dana 44 Front Axle...........2.7 pints / 1.3 Liters.......80w90
Dana 44 Rear Axle............4.75 Pints / 2.25 Liters.....80w90/75w140 summer towing


Filters:
Oil: Wix 51348
Air: Wix 49018


Tools Needed:

NSG370 Fluid Change: 1" M10 Bolt with two nuts (used to remove drain plug); 17mm wrench, 14mm Allen socket

NV241 Fluid Change: 10mm Allen socket, 18mm socket (remove cross member in the way)

Oil Change: 13mm socket

Front Brake (Pads):
13mm socket 26ft-lbs
21mm socket 100ft-lbs
11mm, 15mm wrenchs
Front Wheel Sensor -- 5mm Hex

Teraflex HD HD Chromoly Tie Rod Kit
OEM SKU 1853910
OEM SKU Ball Joint: 1344410; spare ordered to put in Jeep.

Factory Front Drive shaft u-joint: Non-serviceable w/o modifying yoke; Adams on order :)

Carbon Offroad Jeep JK Rubicon 2007-2018 4340 Chromoly Front Axle Kit Dana 44 CF155
1350 Series Spicer 5-7166X U-Joint; spare ordered to put in Jeep.

Front Axle Seal (verified by VIN online) Mopar p/n 5014852AB
Cross Reference:
Mopar 5014852AC
SKF 12579A
Spicer 54381
Timken / National 710863


Winch: Warn 10-S

Antirock Sway Bar:
Nuts are 1/2" (3/4" socket); uncertain if one side is RH and other LH thread.





Not JK specific; generic parts of a clutch:


Stock height specs (not sure if this is different for Rubicon):


Torque Specs:
Generic Torque Chart:

Bolt Diameter Standard Metric
1/8" 5/16" 8mm
3/16" 3/8" 10mm
1/4" 7/16" 11mm
5/16" 1/2" 13mm
3/8" 9/16" 14mm
7/16" 5/8" 16mm
1/2" 3/4" 19mm
9/16" 13/16" 21mm
7/8" 22mm
5/8" 15/16" 24mm
1" 25mm
3/4" 1-1/8" 29mm
1-1/4" 32mm
7/8" 1-5/16" 34mm
1-3/8" 35mm
1" 1-1/2" 38 mm
1-5/8" 41mm
1-1/8" 1-11/16" 43mm
1-3/4" 45mm
1-1/4" 1-7/8" 48mm
1-3/8" 2" 51mm
1-1/2" 2-1/4" 57mm
1-5/8" 2-1/2" 64mm
1-3/4" 2-5/8" 67mm
2-3/4" 70mm
1-7/8" 2-15/16" 75mm
3" 76mm
2" 3-1/8" 80mm
3-1/4" 83mm
2-1/4" 3-1/2" 89mm
3-3/4" 95mm
2-1/2" 3-7/8" 99mm
4" 102mm
2-3/4" 4-1/4" 108mm
4-1/2" 114mm
3" 4-5/8" 118mm
3-1/4" 5" 127mm
3-1/2" 5-3/8" 137mm
5-1/2" 140mm
3-3/4" 5-3/4" 146mm
6" 152mm
6-1/2" 165mm
7" 178mm





Dimensions for those making their own CO2 tire filling system:



Roof Rack: Barricade J116279
https://www.extremeterrain.com/barricade-removable-hard-top-roof-basket-0717-jk.html


Warn Zeon 10-S Winch

Parts diagram from Montana Jacks:

How to measure wheels:

Ham Radio:

Icom ID-5100A
Antenna Mount: Comet CP-5NMO; Max power 75W VHF, 50W UHF
Antenna: Diamond NR770HNMO;
3.0dB(2m); 5.5dB(70cm); Max power 200W
1/2 wavelength 2m radialless
2 x 5/8 wavelength 70cm phase element radialless
APRS APO3 automatic switch (turns on when voltage >= 13 volts, turns off 10 minutes after voltage drops) Hook for microphone: https://www.gigaparts.com/lido-products-lm-1201.html?utm_term=sku-zli-lm-1201 Lido Products LM-1201


Mahindra parts list: https://parts.mahindrausa.com/dealerview/illustration.aspx

Washer: Maytag Neptune MAH5500BWQ Dryer: Maytag Neptune _________

Sunday, January 19, 2020

Snow & Sky

I have the Jeep...could we get some snow that would be fun on the weekend? Instead of just enough the Fusion can comfortably handle it, but I still need to go clean off the snow-that-has-been-rained-on stuff while it is 40 before getting cold again for the rest of the week?


Deer licking road salt maybe?



Ran out to put the mailbox back up while it was still warm. 40 dropping into the teens overnight :/
















Circle around the block, but the light had already changed at the Pakulis farm :(. Of course I also didn't take my good camera with me, what gorgeous light this afternoon.










Wednesday, January 15, 2020

YouTube Link Megathread...

One place to store various links: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkH49VSLz2pPSeKFqUzkxxg

Reindeer Games...

Researching around...a full head isn't best to mount over a woodstove (too warm), and knowing my lack of weekly vacuuming something that would hold in a lot of dust probably isn't the best idea.

But antlers from Craigslist? We can do that!



Night I picked them up was Ro's 80th.

Kiya asked the name, I countered it didn't have a face...but settled on Ernie. From there it was short trip to Arvid :D




Monday, January 6, 2020

New Moons 2020

New Moons, in reasonably warm weather:

4/23
5/22
6/21
7/20
8/19
9/17
10/16

Meteor Showers: Lyrids Peak: 4/22 Perseids Peak: 8/12
Dark Site Finder map: https://darksitefinder.com/maps/world.html#6/42.237/-68.687

I'm thinking Chamberlain Bridge may offer some convenient from the road access to south-facing shoreline: