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Oklahoma City 92 Explorer 05
Posted: December 4th, 2020, 12:17 am
by dstone
Re: Oklahoma City 92 Explorer 05
Posted: December 4th, 2020, 2:03 am
by MrDNA
Condition the 92 bauer is a nice base. Lucky you, not having to deal with the holes along a 93', 94'. Foaming engine degreaser works well on pulling up carpet stains. Regarding It hasn't been added to the explorer reference section yet, but the BL-90 is technically almost indistinguishable, and dimentionally identical to the BL-90a. It just has japanese printing on the side instead of english. But they can be aquired more readily.
EDIT: Shortly after posting above, WV-BL90 set showed up on ebay, without the microphone port, printed in english. This matches the WV-BL90 displayed in the WV-BL90A spec sheet. It looks like there are 2 different versions of the WV-BL90. I don't know what's going on any more. Internet is retconning itself.
Re: Oklahoma City 92 Explorer 05
Posted: December 15th, 2020, 6:48 pm
by dstone
Thanks for the tip on the degreaser, I'll give that a go once things warm up a bit. We had two snow storms move in so I made a brief escape to Florida.
Also, thanks for the tip on the BL-90 cameras. I'm going to have to quit shopping for a bit after this last buying spree. I was able to strike a deal for the cams and also picked up a BT-S901YN and a Maxa Beam. I was hoping to find the monitors locally but my TV station only used Sony, Ikegami and JVC. I reached out to the chief engineers at the other local stations and they didn't keep any of their CRTs around after they upgraded to LCDs, so, eBay to the rescue. The monitor wasn't packed very well and bounced around inside the box but fortunately made it without damage. Those old broadcast monitors were tough. Dug out my old test gear and gave it a brief shakedown. Can't wait to see the tour program running on it.
I got a few more parts for the track sensor, just need to pick up some bolts, rubber gaskets and another set of fake security cameras for the dome guts. The first set of fake cameras I ordered didn't work out at all - fortunately they were cheap. Looking forward to getting that piece wrapped up once I get back home.
Re: Oklahoma City 92 Explorer 05
Posted: December 15th, 2020, 7:12 pm
by Dwight
Looking forward to some progress pics! Hit me up on FB if you got any questions!
Re: Oklahoma City 92 Explorer 05
Posted: February 15th, 2021, 2:39 pm
by dstone
Progress has been exceedingly slow due to poor weather, a bit of traveling and an increase in hours at the office. Got the brush guard on order from Greg and picked up a set of KC Hilites for the roof box from Troyus. Just need to track down one more clear lens. Been eyeballing a bunch of stuff on eBay and trying to decide if I want to go with the WV-LA6A lenses or keep playing the waiting game for some WV-LA12A's to come along. Also trying to find a suitable replacement for the Hella lights for the brush guard since those have been discontinued. I did take the opportunity to build out the Pelican case and the track sensor.
I stumbled across an almost perfect case and picked it up, only to realize that I overlooked the pressure valve. I was able to order a replacement valve and got it mounted; the real one has the valve recessed so it doesn't interfere with the handle. I figure this will work for now until I can trade up for a more accurate one.
The fire extinguisher is the modern version of the Kidde 466141n. Valve and label are a bit different but I'd rather have a known-good extinguisher than have an older unit malfunction if I needed it. Plus, I can look in to a replacement label later and it will still match the type of extinguisher.
Still need to finish wiring the adapter so I can charge the Maxa Beam. I'm excited to see it work.
I re-visited the fake dome cameras I picked up for the track sensor and got a little crazy with the Dremel and some E6000 glue. Still need to attach the brackets to mount it on the front license plate holder.
I'll keep tinkering with smaller stuff until the weather improves. Seems like a good time to work over the antennas and maybe paint up the rest of the Motorola radios I have and get those programmed.
Re: Oklahoma City 92 Explorer 05
Posted: February 15th, 2021, 3:20 pm
by Dwight
Looks like you've got a good amount done!
I believe even the Hella brush guard lights aren't even the right ones. I've seen a couple pop up on eBay here and there but didn't buy them since they didnt have the grill. I know someone in the Motor Pool is in the process of trying to 3D print them so I'm actually holding out for those as well.
For the dash cameras and lenses, sometimes you can get lucky on the Japanese Yahoo bidding sit. Mr. DNA from the forums here posted a good comparison between the Japanese and American versions. Pretty much identical minus a few minor things.
And that's a good looking Pelican case! Mind shooting me the link to where I could possibly purchase the same fire extinguisher? I've given up on finding the old version, and like you said, I'd much rather have a working one. I'm not tech savvy, but though about trying to recreate an old version of the label that we could replace onto a newer extinguisher.
I'm also really liking what you did for the cameras inside the domes. I'll take a link to those guts as well if you don't mind. Been procrastinating on doing the insides. Also, how did you go about painting your battery box? I've just got to do the inside of the domes, paint it, and come up with some sort of solution to mount it to the front license plate holder.
Keep up the awesome work! Love seeing Explorer updates!
Re: Oklahoma City 92 Explorer 05
Posted: February 15th, 2021, 5:36 pm
by dstone
I've been watching the 3D ones. Those would definitely be the way to go. The Hella lights were the recommended replacements for the correct Dick Cepek C-300's, although they differ quite a bit.
I picked up the BL-90 US cameras that Mr. DNA found a while back; just added some reference photos in case anyone was curious how those compared to the BL-90A and the BL-90 Japanese version. Mine have generic 6mm lenses on them. I can pick up a pair of WV-LA6A lenses that would be the correct profile for about $120. I guess it comes down to the old question of "screen accurate or close enough?"
Here's the link to the fire extinguisher:
https://industrialsafety.com/kidde-4661 ... sable.html
I picked up three since it didn't really impact shipping costs. Figured I'd have one for the case and tuck the others away in the Jeeps just to be on the safe side. Guess I need to brush up on Illustrator and maybe give the label a go.
Got the fake dome cams from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079G ... UTF8&psc=1
The camera, bracket and base of the dome are all one piece. I cut around the base of the battery box to get rid of the dome base and wound up cutting off about half of the battery box to get it to fit inside the clear dome. Also had to put a notch in the battery box to fit around the bolt. I ran around the edge of the battery box with clear E6000 glue and stuck it in place.
I scuffed up the box with a Scotchbrite pad and hit the areas I cut off with some sandpaper. I didn't use high enough grit on the sandpaper and will have to revisit the area again with some filler-primer at some point to fix what I messed up. After scuffing, I wiped it down with isopropyl alcohol and sprayed it with some Rustoleum satin black that I had on hand. Finished it off with a couple coats of Rustoleum gloss clear coat.
I need to put the front license plate frame back on and see if I can track down some pieces of channel like Brandon used on his build. That'll be a job for later, it's -3° outside right now. I don't function well when it's under 50°.
At least the Explorer had a block heater on it.
Re: Oklahoma City 92 Explorer 05
Posted: March 14th, 2021, 8:05 pm
by dstone
Did some more cleaning on the 92 Explorer and started stripping down the 91 to get ready to swap doors. I also pulled the seats out of the 91 and discovered that the floor pan profile changed between the 91 and 92 and I'll need a different slide track. I've found some aftermarket replacements but those guys want $124 per seat for the rails. My local scrapyard has three pre-95 Explorers on the lot right now and, if I'm not mistaken, I should be able to use the slide rails all the way up to an 01, which gives me 23 vehicles to pick from. Hopefully I'll be able to find some AS2 glass in that mix and maybe pick up some new side mirrors in better shape than mine while I'm there.
I was being stalked by some six-foot turkeys while I was pulling pieces off the 91.
In other news, picked up this little guy off eBay. Now I'll have to keep an eye out for one more. Also nabbed a Panasonic BT-702N monitor and a CD caddy while I was shopping.
Seeing Brandon's latest video with the touchscreen makes me want to dig out my old ActionScript books and start tinkering again. Still a long ways away from that portion of the project, though. We just got in a small fleet of little HP Elitedesk Mini computers at work; I'm thinking something like that may be ideal to drop in the Explorer. The older models are really cheap, they have a VGA output that I can easily adapt to composite and s-video and I can pick up a smart DC-DC power supply that will let me run the system off 12v and do graceful startup and shutdowns based on the vehicle key.
Re: Oklahoma City 92 Explorer 05
Posted: March 17th, 2021, 3:51 am
by JEXP94
Excellent progress!
Looking forward to seeing more!
Re: Oklahoma City 92 Explorer 05
Posted: March 21st, 2021, 11:31 pm
by dstone