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Old 05-11-19, 21:14
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Your persistence has paid off, well done!

Would love to see your WIRE-3 after it is finished.

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Old 06-11-19, 02:48
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Happy to have been able to help you out, just as many on this forum have helped me over the years.
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Old 06-11-19, 03:11
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Rob, I appreciate it to no end. Same for Stewart and Machine Gun Mary
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Today’s task was to get the rebuilt transmission mounted to the engine. The resurfaced flywheel went back on after I found the bolt locking tabs. Then the brand new clutch disk and rebuilt pressure plate went in. I picked up a plastic alignment tool off of amazon for pretty cheap. This made the job super easy. Luckily the tool also fits my MB Jeep. Lastly the transmission was lined up and installed. The engine hoist came to the rescue to hold it in position until I could get everything lined up. Also in the mix but I missed taking a picture was the new throw out bearing.
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Old 10-11-19, 04:58
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Make sure you remove the output flange and insert the bolts front to back before hooking up the short shaft to the transfer case., and make sure there is a collar or ring on the shaft first.
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Old 10-11-19, 14:39
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Hi Jordan


Observation if you run the engine on the test stand with the transmission in gear the output flange needs to be in place, or you will have puddle of gear lube on the floor. Yup I found this out first hand.


Edit--Found the picture.
Trans Lube Leak.jpg

I was surprised at how quickly it tried to basically pump the gear lube out of the transmission sort of explains why this rear seal is a source of leaks. My output shaft had a grove worn it to so it got a speedisleeve. Also the special washer and nut that hold the output flange in place got a little gasket cement.


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I don’t understand what your message is about? I can insert the bolts into the flange easily with it mounted?

What collar/ring are you referring to?

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Make sure you remove the output flange and insert the bolts front to back before hooking up the short shaft to the transfer case., and make sure there is a collar or ring on the shaft first.
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Old 10-11-19, 18:42
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Hi Jordan


Here is the spacer I think is at issue. It goes between the output flange and the rear bearing. It slides along the splines to be pushed in all the way.


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