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Re: 1977 Scout II Traveler 345 v8 - questions about tires / brakes / suspension
Posted: Sun May 20, 2018 7:54 pm
by Big John
Between Bakersfield and Castaic. Top of the Grapevine.
Re: 1977 Scout II Traveler 345 v8 - questions about tires / brakes / suspension
Posted: Mon May 21, 2018 9:16 am
by Big John
Do you live in Bakersfield?
Re: 1977 Scout II Traveler 345 v8 - questions about tires / brakes / suspension
Posted: Mon May 21, 2018 12:42 pm
by matthewbrush
Big John wrote: Mon May 21, 2018 9:16 am
Do you live in Bakersfield?
No I'm actually in Los Angeles
Re: 1977 Scout II Traveler 345 v8 - questions about tires / brakes / suspension
Posted: Mon May 21, 2018 12:43 pm
by matthewbrush
Just curious but where is one of the better places to buy parts for the Scouts?
I've seen Anything Scout, but I have to imagine they're pretty pricey. There's IHParts. Any other good options?
Re: 1977 Scout II Traveler 345 v8 - questions about tires / brakes / suspension
Posted: Mon May 21, 2018 2:27 pm
by Mr Meaty
Super Scout Specialist, part stores, club members like me and JOHN.
Re: 1977 Scout II Traveler 345 v8 - questions about tires / brakes / suspension
Posted: Mon May 21, 2018 5:57 pm
by MikeN
Napa, Rock Auto, AutoZone, etc.
Most items are available at your general parts store, if you know what to ask for.
Re: 1977 Scout II Traveler 345 v8 - questions about tires / brakes / suspension
Posted: Mon May 21, 2018 7:29 pm
by matthewbrush
Well basically I'm looking to replace my steering box because it's leaking. I've seen a few rebuilt ones. Also looking to replace the Master Cylinder , brake booster, proportioning valve. I was told by the mechanic who looked at it, that I might want to also change the brake cables and the brake hard lines.
The car just doesn't brake very well. It's front Disc and rear drum
As for suspension, the leaf springs are original and probably need replacing badly! Do I just redo the entire suspension at that time? I know that the bushings are worn out as well.
This is just stuff they pointed out.
Matt

Re: 1977 Scout II Traveler 345 v8 - questions about tires / brakes / suspension
Posted: Mon May 21, 2018 10:06 pm
by MikeN
Just because something is old, doesn't mean it needs to be replaced.
You’ve mentioned allot, or perhaps the mechanic did.
The steering box can be tightened up and resealed; often the leak is from a hose. I’d be more interested in finding the problem first, then repair - replace as necessary.
Master Cylinder, brake booster, and proportioning valve can all be found at a parts store, but that is quite a few parts to throw at a problem w/o identifying the source of the problem (unless you got lots of $$$).
Is the emergency brake cable frayed, damaged? Are the brake lines bent, rusted, etc. IMO it sounds like the mechanic was very interested in throwing parts and labor at an undefined problem.
Have you preformed a brake job, might be the first place to start if braking is the problem. There is a lot of knowledge here on the board and at the meetings.
The springs may sag over the years, but unless they were severely abused they should serve you well for many years. Do you plan on lifting the Scout?
Bushings, now there is a good idea. New urethane bushings, steering box reinforcement, new brake cylinders, pads, shoes would be a good start.
I’d take more stock in what Club Members tell you after looking you Scout over than an opinion of someone paid to work on your vehicle. My advice would be to take some of the local members up on their offer to attend a meeting.
Re: 1977 Scout II Traveler 345 v8 - questions about tires / brakes / suspension
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 7:28 am
by gorilla snot
Hello there:?
How far along are you on your "project" You mentioned that you live in Los Angeles, where about? I live about 12 miles SE of downtown LA. and/or do you have a phone #?
thanks<