Scott in Boise wrote:
Does anyone know if the firewall is weldable on the LUVs? There's a bracket on the inside of the firewall that the clutch cable passes through. Mine broke yesterday, and the pickup is undriveable (No clutch) until I fix it.
I'm concerned because the bracket doesn't show any signs of rust, even where the metal was fatigued, which tells me it's an alloy of some sort. (Personally, I didn't know these pickups had any sheet metal that didn't rust.)
Has anyone figured out a good way to fix this?
I have repaired two Pups. It is not too hard to do. YMMV.
1. the clutch cable needs replacing. Remove it and order a new one. The firewall is paper thin around the hole where the clutch cable goes through. The cable was worn out internally and the drag increased ALOT and stressed out the paper thin firewall around the bracket.
2. fit the broken part back into place with a small tack weld using a wire feed welder with the lowest setting you have. weld steel washers around the stressed area to spread out the stress. you can put a wet towell inside the firewall area under the dash, this will suppress the tendency for the sheet metal to melt and burn through when welding.
Only weld a tiny portion at any time, letting things cool down before continuing, taking care not to burn through the thin firewall.
I build up the whole area around the hole the clutch cable goes through with a couple of hours of patient welding spaced with cool off periods using the smallest wire my wire feed welder can use. "030" IIRC.
When done, the area is probably 3x thicker a good inch all the way around the original hole. I did not bother to weld from the inside.