OT-For The "Old" Jeep Guys--(Jeeps that is)
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OT-For The "Old" Jeep Guys--(Jeeps that is)
Howdy Guys,
The shop wanted $2200 to do the job on my old daily driver, a 1989 Jeep Wrangler. I did it for $200 and lots of aggravation. The clutch slave cylinder was leaking and is mounted inside the transmission bell housing and its a bugger getting it out when your by yourself working on the floor. The transfer case was worn out. Thats another $1,000 for a rebuilt one, but for that, thats all you need to do is install a new drive chain and new seals. Some guys also put new bearings in but in my case, it was not needed
I gave her a test run about an hour ago and NO LEAKS and best of all, I had no extra bolts.
So, with the $2,000 in savings I think I'll go Winchester & Colt hunting.
Here's the transfer case with the new chain installed--semi-easy job. It was a little tricky sliding the other half of the housing on for guys like me. Its a no brainer for a mechanic.
Here's an older pic of "Old Yeller". Bought her brand new in 1989.
This is where "Old Yeller" was. Anybody wanna help clean up the mess? (yea, typical rainy day here in Pa.)
The shop wanted $2200 to do the job on my old daily driver, a 1989 Jeep Wrangler. I did it for $200 and lots of aggravation. The clutch slave cylinder was leaking and is mounted inside the transmission bell housing and its a bugger getting it out when your by yourself working on the floor. The transfer case was worn out. Thats another $1,000 for a rebuilt one, but for that, thats all you need to do is install a new drive chain and new seals. Some guys also put new bearings in but in my case, it was not needed
I gave her a test run about an hour ago and NO LEAKS and best of all, I had no extra bolts.
So, with the $2,000 in savings I think I'll go Winchester & Colt hunting.
Here's the transfer case with the new chain installed--semi-easy job. It was a little tricky sliding the other half of the housing on for guys like me. Its a no brainer for a mechanic.
Here's an older pic of "Old Yeller". Bought her brand new in 1989.
This is where "Old Yeller" was. Anybody wanna help clean up the mess? (yea, typical rainy day here in Pa.)
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Good for you, great job, nice jeep.
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Re: OT-For The "Old" Jeep Guys--(Jeeps that is)
Good on yer, Sixgun!
I believe there is an external conversion for that slave
cylinder now.......
Cool Jeep. My neighbor is addicted to the things. One
summer evening I helped him and his dad shoehorn
a Pontiac V-8 into one! And yes, they make kits for
that, too!!
-Stretch
I believe there is an external conversion for that slave
cylinder now.......
Cool Jeep. My neighbor is addicted to the things. One
summer evening I helped him and his dad shoehorn
a Pontiac V-8 into one! And yes, they make kits for
that, too!!
-Stretch
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Great job Sixgun....Adapt, Improvise, and Overcome. You can always take that 2K and buy some more Starline Brass. I don't think that 2K ya saved will buy the kind of Winchesters you like and own.
However, another Model 71 would work. You can get a pretty nice one for 2K these days with the economy the way it is...
However, another Model 71 would work. You can get a pretty nice one for 2K these days with the economy the way it is...
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Re: OT-For The "Old" Jeep Guys--(Jeeps that is)
Sixgun,
I am glad that you had no extra bolts. Just be certain to put this back where it goes:
Shawn
I am glad that you had no extra bolts. Just be certain to put this back where it goes:
Shawn
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Good try sixgun1 Are you going to let the rest of the world know what that object realy does?
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A 1989 Wrangler is NOT an "old" Jeep.
MB, M38, M38A1, CJ2A, CJ3B, FC150, FC170, CJ5, CJ6, Station Wagon, etc. -- THOSE are old Jeeps.
Congrats on the successful surgery!
Noah
MB, M38, M38A1, CJ2A, CJ3B, FC150, FC170, CJ5, CJ6, Station Wagon, etc. -- THOSE are old Jeeps.
Congrats on the successful surgery!
Noah
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Thanks Stretch. NOW I find out. This is the third sc I put in and have decided to put Old Yeller behind the barn the next time it goes. AT 56, I'm getting tired of turning wrenches and laying on cold floors.stretch wrote:Good on yer, Sixgun!
I believe there is an external conversion for that slave
cylinder now..
Hawkeye--The transfer case "transfers" power to the front axle when 4 wheel drive is needed. A shift in the cab to 4-H or 4-L puts power to the chain, which in turn drives the front axle. Its actually a bit more complicated than that but in a nutshell, thats close to how it works.
And Jarhead--If I had the 2'gs that I "saved" I never would have done the stinkin' job in the first place. Yer 'mokin what we's mean bro? -----------------Sixgun -----
Noah--yea, '89 ain't too old. The '54 model that fixes the 89 IS old.
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Must be a younger man than me. I still like to work on my Jeep, but when it comes to pulling trannys and such, If they boys aren't around, it goes to the shop. Once the parts of the running gear are pulled, I'll work on them all day long and enjoy it. But man handling big ole hungs of steel out from under it are for the young.
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"Go low, go slow and preferably in the dark" The old Sarge (he was maybe 24.
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I got my '89 Wrangler last summer, and since it wasn't running quite right and had a broken muffler paid only $900.00 for it. It came with CJ doors and probably a CJ hard top, along with a bikini top. I then paid my bro in law the other $100.00 to take it home and get it running right, which he did. One of the brackets on top of the radiator was broken off, so I paid a shop $250.00 to fix that. My jeep has the 2.5L engine which might be a little underpowered, but we'll find out this summer when we take a trip or two out to the Caribou gold mine which has one of the old gold dredges abandoned there. My other jeep is a Willys CJ-2A which I bought in 1996. They're fun.
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1946 Willys
It's a beater, anybody want to buy it?
Got the title.
It's a beater, anybody want to buy it?
Got the title.
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I wish...Mescalero wrote:1946 Willys
It's a beater, anybody want to buy it?
Got the title.
Be a good hunting rig. But I've got to replace the commuter truck first.
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It is going to make someone VERY happy one day.
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I like the way you think...Sixgun wrote:So, with the $2,000 in savings I think I'll go Winchester & Colt hunting.
That's kind of what I was thinking...Noah Zark wrote:A 1989 Wrangler is NOT an "old" Jeep.
MB, M38, M38A1, CJ2A, CJ3B, FC150, FC170, CJ5, CJ6, Station Wagon, etc. -- THOSE are old Jeeps.
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Hawkeye that is just a plug that was installed at the factory to keep debris out of the transmission until it was installed in the vehicle. When a assembly line worker installed the dipstick tube at another staion this plug was just knocked down into the pan and left there, however many people over the years have had LOTS of questions about where it goes or what it does. Just a plug that can be thrown away when you service the tranny, it's is one pretty sure way to tell if a tranny has ever had the pan pulled before. Tom
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Sir, I take my hat off......SALUTE !!!!!
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I see we think alike. Every penny I save on anything I do immediately gets mentally reassigned to the "gun fund"!
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Of course, SWMBO often has other plans, so I selectively let her know about these savings!Ysabel Kid wrote:I see we think alike. Every penny I save on anything I do immediately gets mentally reassigned to the "gun fund"!