The Roadie wrote:Research, plan your mods, fund the plan, then GO DO THEM. THEN WHEEL IT.
The Roadie wrote:Research, plan your mods, fund the plan, then GO DO THEM. THEN WHEEL IT.
Cable810 wrote:Yeah. If it decids not to snow..... Maybe Donny isn't doing anything this weekend and he can come give me a hand
fishsticks wrote:Cable810 wrote:Yeah. If it decids not to snow..... Maybe Donny isn't doing anything this weekend and he can come give me a hand
I seriously no less than half a dozen projects queued up for my garage AFTER I get my Runner done. Including:
1. Weld up a crack in frame on the crawler. Plus a few other maintanence items before Memorial Day.
2. New axles under my buddy's Titan.
3. Lift/Locker/Gears for my other buddy's JK (the one who's wife bought the TB).
4. Help my cousin install an IFS conversion in his '57 F100.
etc...
There's a 4th option that Jon A put forward. I used it to install my front locker after the gears were run in. You can pull the diff off the oil pan and leave it sitting in the subframe. Then remove the actual diff case bolts (12 or so) and pull the diff out in 3 pieces. Installation is the reverse.
As long as you don't mess with the tensioners (leave the outer seals in), you won't mess up any of the preload/backlash doing it this way.
It's a dirty, tight job and you'll want to set aside some extra swear words for the job, but it's possible and you don't have to disassemble the truck.
All you have to do is take the half shafts out (take ball joints apart to do this), and splined disconnect, and intermediate shaft; take the steering rack out, along with it's crossmembers. At that point, you just unbolt the diff from the oil pan, and rotate it around, and it drops out the back, where the rack would be... Takes like 2 hours to get it out, total, said and done.
Mike
The Roadie wrote:Research, plan your mods, fund the plan, then GO DO THEM. THEN WHEEL IT.
navigator wrote:I hadn't thought about Jon A's method with leaving the original housing that bolts to the motor. I was thinking he would swap the full old housing out and the full new housing in. It sounds like if he leaves the 1/2 bolted to the oil pan and use the rest from the new diff, he won't have to set the gears.
Donny, is that what you are saying?
The Roadie wrote:Research, plan your mods, fund the plan, then GO DO THEM. THEN WHEEL IT.
The Roadie wrote:Research, plan your mods, fund the plan, then GO DO THEM. THEN WHEEL IT.
The Roadie wrote:Research, plan your mods, fund the plan, then GO DO THEM. THEN WHEEL IT.
v7guy wrote:Might want to unbolt the two halves before you loosen it from the oil pan if possible.
are and where they are located?fishsticks wrote:tensioners (leave the outer seals in)
The Roadie wrote:Research, plan your mods, fund the plan, then GO DO THEM. THEN WHEEL IT.
The Roadie wrote:Research, plan your mods, fund the plan, then GO DO THEM. THEN WHEEL IT.