Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.
Thanks No pto. Were is the vent located on the transfer case? I check the bell housing bolts and found no really loose ones. I will drain both units and flush. Fingers crossed...
P.S. how do you ajust the clutch? Thanks Brock. :-D
Hi,
Took a trip to pick pick up a trailer when I noticed a funny sound when I was shifting from 3 to 4th gears buy the time i got home it was in 5th too.
The trans has always been stiff when shifting but the racket was very noticeable and only got worse. I made it home and found the transfer...
Yep I just dabbed a finger full on it. I need to pick up my new trailer in Apple Valley Ca and I don't need it not to catch fire. How do you take it apart?
I just changed over to the spin on primary fuel filter adapter and after starting her up looking for fuel leaks at the filter i found none. But there was a small leak at the cold start filter but a little tighten there and she quit. But then noticed a leak dripping on the turbo from the back of...
Well this was what we found. 3 tork rods need help and the rear axle was leaking. My Mechanic has her all back together expect for 1 dog bone, parts missing in action, Next Wedsday...:-D
Dam, Darn, Holy dented M35 Batman. What a back wards ride. No one got hurt.:-D
Metal can be fixed.... Red clay mud slippery stuff. Good luck on the repair.
I feel you. sometimes S***t happens. My mechanic gave me a idea. He said to chain the rear
axles together so if the tork rods ever fail the chains will keep the axles from moving apart.
Here is a few pictures of the hard work my mechanic had to do. We also found a rear oil leak in the drivers side first rear axle...A hard working guy for 75. :-P
Yep, 1968 Jeep 67.000 miles. Not in bad shape. Got her on e bay for $3.400.;-)
Oil & fuel filter change, rear seal leak repair and away we go. I've put over 700 miles on her already no trouble. The bushings just aged out, maybe delayed maintenance. I just like to know my toys are safe and cared...
Hey guys guess what i found? Yep one was walking out of the rod..... I called my Mobile mechanic and he is coming out tomorrow to replace them all. Better safe than sorry I always say..... This site and you guys are great thanks for the input. save me a lot of grief...
Brock.:-D