http://www.willystech.com/wt/Model18TCase/Model18TransferCase.html It's in here somewhere....
Did they mention how the seal surface on the yoke was? If it was chewed up, it'll eat up a new seal. IIRC, both my 25 and 44 have a small hole...
This. Worked well on mine. Patience is the key, as is a light hand when it comes to trying to turn them loose.
I don't have any experience other than what I've read, but is it possible your u-joints aren't 'timed' or 'clocked' the same on both sides of the...
A D25/27 spindle is a good part to have for the swivel part. Could even run a piece of plate 90* up from the tongue and bolt the spindle onto that.
Is there a chance it's leaking from the shim pack? If that's the case, you might be able to to make a one piece shim to eliminate the stack and...
Yup. EVERY time Old Bill started sputtering it was because there was a hose or fitting that worked loose. Except that time the pump and the carb...
You've got a great Jeep and a great attitude. With a little time, you'll do just fine. FWIW, My wife told me the same thing when I got Old Bill...
Those are there by fate, not design. I'll let you know how they function once I get the chance to test them out....
Yeah, I got that reaction as well.
At least that's what my local metal place tells me when I ask for it. Well, today, I proved it to myself. Had a 30" octagon that was given...
Dang! Another project on top of the pile. One day, my wife's gonna find me buried out in the garage... :D
It's been a while, so I don't remember how much $$$ it cost me, but all you need are the backing plates to start. Everything else *should* be...
I've had two very similar situations (in other vehicles) that turned out to be a bad battery in one and a short in another that ended up being an...
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