tomcat59alan
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I certainly do And you would be welcome to it Mark, it's the distance thats the problem.I wouldn’t break the poor thing lol. Think Alan has a spare transfer lying about.
I certainly do And you would be welcome to it Mark, it's the distance thats the problem.I wouldn’t break the poor thing lol. Think Alan has a spare transfer lying about.
I wish I had known you when my Classic clutch drive plate fell apart 1000miles from home,had a three piece kit sent from my mate in Litherland,all was reasonably easy until it came to refitting the transfer box,on my own and only the Classic jack, not hydraulic. Took me a few attempts but what a relief when I got a couple of bolts in.I'm happy to bring it over and give you a hand fit it too!
I wish I had known you when my Classic clutch drive plate fell apart 1000miles from home,had a three piece kit sent from my mate in Litherland,all was reasonably easy until it came to refitting the transfer box,on my own and only the Classic jack, not hydraulic. Took me a few attempts but what a relief when I got a couple of bolts in.
I weighed my spare out of curiousity 112lbs was a bugger to slide under the car,side lift it on to my stomach then arch my back lift it on to the gearbox output shaft without damaging the oil seal.They are a hefty lump but they weigh nothing compared to the jap stuff. The front diff on my old Terrano weighed more than the box and transfer on my P38 combined!
I weighed my spare out of curiousity 112lbs was a bugger to slide under the car,side lift it on to my stomach then arch my back lift it on to the gearbox output shaft without damaging the oil seal.
It's like removing a flipping starship from under the car when it's in on pieceWhen I had the box out of mine it all came out as one lump, but putting it back in I split them as the gearbox jack didn't like it lol.
You could be right there. I'd like to pull it out and see if I can adjust it maybe... Here's hoping it's not too late.Time for a 4.6 4 pin
Time for a 4.6 4 pin
Hmmm, too committed for our bus. Our daily driver as well.time for an Ashcroft ATB!
Hmmm, too committed for our bus. Our daily driver as well.
We've got the traction control built in.. It's pretty good standard tbh. Tyres and height is what's really needed next if I go a little more committed..you’d not even know it was there till you needed the traction.
It's like removing a flipping starship from under the car when it's in on piece
Thanks for the offer peeps, the silver scrapper may have to give up its rear diff àswell... Mine has a real good clunk when changing direction. The prop flange when gripped has a long contact time and has a notch feel on the take-up... 227.000mls and off roading is starting to take its toll
time for an Ashcroft ATB!
Tsb @Grrrrrr?Check the TSB. Have you put green Loctite on the shaft splines where they go in the hubs?
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