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Dana 18 upgrade...need opinions

Discussion in 'Flat Fender Tech' started by RandyYJ, Jun 15, 2010.

  1. unclebill

    unclebill Banned

    did you do that on purpose conducting terminal tests?
     
  2. DanStew

    DanStew Preowned Merkin salesman Staff Member

    Also think of it as a 60 year old piece of steel that probably has potentially been abused all of those years till you got it. I would repalce and wouldnt sweat it.
     
  3. bnorth10

    bnorth10 Wicked Willys Customs

    Still havent said excatly how it happened.... 4500 rpms and jumping rocks might do it R)
     
  4. Sandjeeper4

    Sandjeeper4 New Member

    No, I was just sand dragging!
     
  5. duffer

    duffer Rodent Power

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    I think one of these will solve the weak link problem.:)
     
  6. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    Not necessarily! I blew up an aluminum case T-10. Didn't hurt a gear or shaft, just shattered the case...
    I re-cased it with a cast steel case, with all the same internals, and never had a problem again. 'course that was in the Race Jeep "Bones" with a severely hopped up 225, paddle tires, and doing 2nd and 3rd gear wheelies in the sand.....
    R)R)
     
  7. duffer

    duffer Rodent Power

    The AGE M22's are pretty tough beasts and offer a 2.56 low. Case is way beefier than standard Muncie and has the nodular iron midplate. Case is actually about 0.2" longer than the stock version. Pretty sure the 18 or that 6 spline AA main will go before the rest of the trans, including the case.
     
  8. RandyYJ

    RandyYJ Member

    Well, in a bazaar turn of events, The Dana 18 got rebuilt with the Tera Low kit, and I had the whole thing cryogenically treated. It may be snake oil, but for the price it was worth a shot. I was out on the carport last weekend and my brother in law asked how it ran. I walked over to the driver door, shook the shifter to make sure it was in neutral and reached up and turned the key. The engine awoke almost instantly but it was not in neutral. I guess since the shifter is so long it seemed like there was alot of play in it, but it was in first gear. The back tire caught my right ankle and layed me down on the carport rather suddenly. The force of being snatched down broke my left femur. I'm down for three months. Clean break, only one rod inserted from the top of the bone, and it really doesn't hurt awful bad, but I'm missing an awesome ride I was hoping to go on in October. Luckily I have good Short Term Disability at work, so nothing's missed there.

    Somehow "The project that will probably kill me" seems somehow ironic now.
     
  9. EricM

    EricM Active Member

    :shock:

    I hope you get better soon.
     
  10. jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

    :shock:
    glad you're okay, so to speak, could have been worse.
    of course, if you would have been in neutral, the engine would not have started so easily...go figure
     
  11. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Yikes!

    Sorry about your injuries - glad you're on the mend though.

    Thanks for posting. You might want to retell your experience in the shop safety thread.
     
  12. duffer

    duffer Rodent Power

    Installing a neutral safety switch like found on all tractors since the 60's? Wow. I wouldn't say you were lucky, but it could have been a lot worse.
     
  13. Phil P

    Phil P Member

    Im also glad your on the mend. I nearly ran over my girl frend in the winter of 77 starting my stock 76 CJ5 the same way. I still have flash backs when I am in a hurry and am tempted to cheat.
     
  14. unclebill

    unclebill Banned

    oh my god!
    i am glad you arent even more seriously injured!

    i have never started mine without getting in it first.
    and i for sure wont start now!
     
  15. sammy

    sammy Coca-Cola?

    Welcome to the "Been ran over by our own Jeeps club" :D Mine didn't break me though :( Feel better soon! First time is scary, second time is just painful, not sure about round 3....
     
  16. RandyYJ

    RandyYJ Member

    I wish there were a place to mount a neutral safety switch on a SM465. I would rather have that than the clutch switch, but that's probably my only option.

    Otherwise, thanks for the kind words. Sure does suck being stuck on the couch.
     
  17. jeep2003

    jeep2003 Well-Known Member

    damn that sucks! how far did the jeep go? I did the same thing in my 2a but it ran right into the back of my brothers 69 nova! Luckily the d ring went right into the back tailight and didnt cause any other damage but my dad or brother wernt far from being in front of it. Gotta be real carefull about that
     
  18. ralf

    ralf New Member

    Ouch. My 53 Ford tractor has a simple mechanical starter switch lock out. But, I was stepping off with the engine running and bumped the shift lever with my leg. It engaged just as my 1st foot hit the ground. The big bar tread tire grabbed me at the thigh an tried to pull me under. Got away with a bruised leg.

    After your story I will think twice before hitting the starter switch on the dash of my 46 Cj2A while standing next to it. The column shift is deceptive and hard to get into neutral.
     
  19. ralf

    ralf New Member

    Randy, I hate to give you a more dangerous option, but I knew a guy who drove his standard shift using his cane to work the clutch.
     
  20. unclebill

    unclebill Banned

    you did it twice?
    with plans for a 3rd?!?