1980 CJ5 Running gear troubles.
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Re: 1980 CJ5 Running gear troubles.
RoyJ wrote:
> Congrats but just when did your kids start listening to you?
>
Yeah, I'd like to know that too. I've got kids in their 30's and they
*still* don't listen...even when I'm right.
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Old Crow
'82 FLTC-P "Pearl"
'95 Wrangler YJ
TOMKAT, SENSA, BS#133, MAMBM, SLOB#13, DH#2
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Re: 1980 CJ5 Running gear troubles.
RoyJ wrote:
> Congrats but just when did your kids start listening to you?
>
Yeah, I'd like to know that too. I've got kids in their 30's and they
*still* don't listen...even when I'm right.
--
Old Crow
'82 FLTC-P "Pearl"
'95 Wrangler YJ
TOMKAT, SENSA, BS#133, MAMBM, SLOB#13, DH#2
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Re: 1980 CJ5 Running gear troubles.
This is your one chance to get even, spoil the Grandkids to the
max! ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Old Crow wrote:
>
> Yeah, I'd like to know that too. I've got kids in their 30's and they
> *still* don't listen...even when I'm right.
>
> --
> Old Crow
> '82 FLTC-P "Pearl"
> '95 Wrangler YJ
> TOMKAT, SENSA, BS#133, MAMBM, SLOB#13, DH#2
max! ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Old Crow wrote:
>
> Yeah, I'd like to know that too. I've got kids in their 30's and they
> *still* don't listen...even when I'm right.
>
> --
> Old Crow
> '82 FLTC-P "Pearl"
> '95 Wrangler YJ
> TOMKAT, SENSA, BS#133, MAMBM, SLOB#13, DH#2
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Re: 1980 CJ5 Running gear troubles.
This is your one chance to get even, spoil the Grandkids to the
max! ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Old Crow wrote:
>
> Yeah, I'd like to know that too. I've got kids in their 30's and they
> *still* don't listen...even when I'm right.
>
> --
> Old Crow
> '82 FLTC-P "Pearl"
> '95 Wrangler YJ
> TOMKAT, SENSA, BS#133, MAMBM, SLOB#13, DH#2
max! ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Old Crow wrote:
>
> Yeah, I'd like to know that too. I've got kids in their 30's and they
> *still* don't listen...even when I'm right.
>
> --
> Old Crow
> '82 FLTC-P "Pearl"
> '95 Wrangler YJ
> TOMKAT, SENSA, BS#133, MAMBM, SLOB#13, DH#2
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Re: 1980 CJ5 Running gear troubles.
This is your one chance to get even, spoil the Grandkids to the
max! ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Old Crow wrote:
>
> Yeah, I'd like to know that too. I've got kids in their 30's and they
> *still* don't listen...even when I'm right.
>
> --
> Old Crow
> '82 FLTC-P "Pearl"
> '95 Wrangler YJ
> TOMKAT, SENSA, BS#133, MAMBM, SLOB#13, DH#2
max! ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Old Crow wrote:
>
> Yeah, I'd like to know that too. I've got kids in their 30's and they
> *still* don't listen...even when I'm right.
>
> --
> Old Crow
> '82 FLTC-P "Pearl"
> '95 Wrangler YJ
> TOMKAT, SENSA, BS#133, MAMBM, SLOB#13, DH#2
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Re: 1980 CJ5 Running gear troubles.
Hi Earle,
Congratulations. You will realize a special love for them, more
powerful than any you had for your own kids, and suddenly you'll know
what life's all about.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The sound is not necessarily coming from the rear axle. Sounds like this
> can travel through the frame or drive train components, or even echo, and
> seem to come from a completely different place than the actual source. I
> remember a noise in a van, that everyone thought had a bad rear end, that
> turned out to be a bad front wheel bearing. I think that you have a clutch
> problem. Rear ends, transfer cases, and manual transmissions do not usually
> "slip some and then grab". Since you already have the transfer case out,
> you are part way to finding the problem. Bill is right. If you take that
> hub and axle apart, it may not work right when you put it back together.
>
> My opinions and I deserve a lot more respect now, as I just found out, that
> I am going to be a grandpa for the first time. I don't know if they will
> listen to me, but if it is a girl I want them to call her Arizona.
>
> Earle
>
> "Frenchy" <mfrench@mt.gov> wrote in message
> news:1130796785.487982.215730@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> > I have a 1980 CJ5, 4 speed, Dana 30 in the front, AMC 20 in the rear. I
> > think the Jeep had a 6 cylinder in it to begin with but now has a 304.
> > This is the problem... When you pour the coal to the Jeep it makes a
> > treibble sound coming from the back end of the Jeep. Sounds like a
> > chain drive slipping over the teeth on a sprocket. It will slip some
> > and then grabs and away you go. It does it in any gear and when you
> > slip it from Reverse to forward without coming to a complete stop. So,
> > I took the inspection cover off the rearend (because that is where the
> > sound was coming from. I thought?) One of the shafts on the spider
> > gears was worn but things looked good otherwise. I took the transfer
> > case out and it looks really good also. So I tried to take the rearend
> > completely apart. I assume this Jeep has the two piece tappered axles
> > and I can't get the wheel hub off the axle shaft to get at the keepers.
> > Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong as to getting the axles out or ideas
> > about the terrible sound when you get on it?? Thanks,
> >
> >
Congratulations. You will realize a special love for them, more
powerful than any you had for your own kids, and suddenly you'll know
what life's all about.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The sound is not necessarily coming from the rear axle. Sounds like this
> can travel through the frame or drive train components, or even echo, and
> seem to come from a completely different place than the actual source. I
> remember a noise in a van, that everyone thought had a bad rear end, that
> turned out to be a bad front wheel bearing. I think that you have a clutch
> problem. Rear ends, transfer cases, and manual transmissions do not usually
> "slip some and then grab". Since you already have the transfer case out,
> you are part way to finding the problem. Bill is right. If you take that
> hub and axle apart, it may not work right when you put it back together.
>
> My opinions and I deserve a lot more respect now, as I just found out, that
> I am going to be a grandpa for the first time. I don't know if they will
> listen to me, but if it is a girl I want them to call her Arizona.
>
> Earle
>
> "Frenchy" <mfrench@mt.gov> wrote in message
> news:1130796785.487982.215730@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> > I have a 1980 CJ5, 4 speed, Dana 30 in the front, AMC 20 in the rear. I
> > think the Jeep had a 6 cylinder in it to begin with but now has a 304.
> > This is the problem... When you pour the coal to the Jeep it makes a
> > treibble sound coming from the back end of the Jeep. Sounds like a
> > chain drive slipping over the teeth on a sprocket. It will slip some
> > and then grabs and away you go. It does it in any gear and when you
> > slip it from Reverse to forward without coming to a complete stop. So,
> > I took the inspection cover off the rearend (because that is where the
> > sound was coming from. I thought?) One of the shafts on the spider
> > gears was worn but things looked good otherwise. I took the transfer
> > case out and it looks really good also. So I tried to take the rearend
> > completely apart. I assume this Jeep has the two piece tappered axles
> > and I can't get the wheel hub off the axle shaft to get at the keepers.
> > Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong as to getting the axles out or ideas
> > about the terrible sound when you get on it?? Thanks,
> >
> >
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Re: 1980 CJ5 Running gear troubles.
Hi Earle,
Congratulations. You will realize a special love for them, more
powerful than any you had for your own kids, and suddenly you'll know
what life's all about.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The sound is not necessarily coming from the rear axle. Sounds like this
> can travel through the frame or drive train components, or even echo, and
> seem to come from a completely different place than the actual source. I
> remember a noise in a van, that everyone thought had a bad rear end, that
> turned out to be a bad front wheel bearing. I think that you have a clutch
> problem. Rear ends, transfer cases, and manual transmissions do not usually
> "slip some and then grab". Since you already have the transfer case out,
> you are part way to finding the problem. Bill is right. If you take that
> hub and axle apart, it may not work right when you put it back together.
>
> My opinions and I deserve a lot more respect now, as I just found out, that
> I am going to be a grandpa for the first time. I don't know if they will
> listen to me, but if it is a girl I want them to call her Arizona.
>
> Earle
>
> "Frenchy" <mfrench@mt.gov> wrote in message
> news:1130796785.487982.215730@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> > I have a 1980 CJ5, 4 speed, Dana 30 in the front, AMC 20 in the rear. I
> > think the Jeep had a 6 cylinder in it to begin with but now has a 304.
> > This is the problem... When you pour the coal to the Jeep it makes a
> > treibble sound coming from the back end of the Jeep. Sounds like a
> > chain drive slipping over the teeth on a sprocket. It will slip some
> > and then grabs and away you go. It does it in any gear and when you
> > slip it from Reverse to forward without coming to a complete stop. So,
> > I took the inspection cover off the rearend (because that is where the
> > sound was coming from. I thought?) One of the shafts on the spider
> > gears was worn but things looked good otherwise. I took the transfer
> > case out and it looks really good also. So I tried to take the rearend
> > completely apart. I assume this Jeep has the two piece tappered axles
> > and I can't get the wheel hub off the axle shaft to get at the keepers.
> > Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong as to getting the axles out or ideas
> > about the terrible sound when you get on it?? Thanks,
> >
> >
Congratulations. You will realize a special love for them, more
powerful than any you had for your own kids, and suddenly you'll know
what life's all about.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The sound is not necessarily coming from the rear axle. Sounds like this
> can travel through the frame or drive train components, or even echo, and
> seem to come from a completely different place than the actual source. I
> remember a noise in a van, that everyone thought had a bad rear end, that
> turned out to be a bad front wheel bearing. I think that you have a clutch
> problem. Rear ends, transfer cases, and manual transmissions do not usually
> "slip some and then grab". Since you already have the transfer case out,
> you are part way to finding the problem. Bill is right. If you take that
> hub and axle apart, it may not work right when you put it back together.
>
> My opinions and I deserve a lot more respect now, as I just found out, that
> I am going to be a grandpa for the first time. I don't know if they will
> listen to me, but if it is a girl I want them to call her Arizona.
>
> Earle
>
> "Frenchy" <mfrench@mt.gov> wrote in message
> news:1130796785.487982.215730@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> > I have a 1980 CJ5, 4 speed, Dana 30 in the front, AMC 20 in the rear. I
> > think the Jeep had a 6 cylinder in it to begin with but now has a 304.
> > This is the problem... When you pour the coal to the Jeep it makes a
> > treibble sound coming from the back end of the Jeep. Sounds like a
> > chain drive slipping over the teeth on a sprocket. It will slip some
> > and then grabs and away you go. It does it in any gear and when you
> > slip it from Reverse to forward without coming to a complete stop. So,
> > I took the inspection cover off the rearend (because that is where the
> > sound was coming from. I thought?) One of the shafts on the spider
> > gears was worn but things looked good otherwise. I took the transfer
> > case out and it looks really good also. So I tried to take the rearend
> > completely apart. I assume this Jeep has the two piece tappered axles
> > and I can't get the wheel hub off the axle shaft to get at the keepers.
> > Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong as to getting the axles out or ideas
> > about the terrible sound when you get on it?? Thanks,
> >
> >
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Re: 1980 CJ5 Running gear troubles.
Hi Earle,
Congratulations. You will realize a special love for them, more
powerful than any you had for your own kids, and suddenly you'll know
what life's all about.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The sound is not necessarily coming from the rear axle. Sounds like this
> can travel through the frame or drive train components, or even echo, and
> seem to come from a completely different place than the actual source. I
> remember a noise in a van, that everyone thought had a bad rear end, that
> turned out to be a bad front wheel bearing. I think that you have a clutch
> problem. Rear ends, transfer cases, and manual transmissions do not usually
> "slip some and then grab". Since you already have the transfer case out,
> you are part way to finding the problem. Bill is right. If you take that
> hub and axle apart, it may not work right when you put it back together.
>
> My opinions and I deserve a lot more respect now, as I just found out, that
> I am going to be a grandpa for the first time. I don't know if they will
> listen to me, but if it is a girl I want them to call her Arizona.
>
> Earle
>
> "Frenchy" <mfrench@mt.gov> wrote in message
> news:1130796785.487982.215730@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> > I have a 1980 CJ5, 4 speed, Dana 30 in the front, AMC 20 in the rear. I
> > think the Jeep had a 6 cylinder in it to begin with but now has a 304.
> > This is the problem... When you pour the coal to the Jeep it makes a
> > treibble sound coming from the back end of the Jeep. Sounds like a
> > chain drive slipping over the teeth on a sprocket. It will slip some
> > and then grabs and away you go. It does it in any gear and when you
> > slip it from Reverse to forward without coming to a complete stop. So,
> > I took the inspection cover off the rearend (because that is where the
> > sound was coming from. I thought?) One of the shafts on the spider
> > gears was worn but things looked good otherwise. I took the transfer
> > case out and it looks really good also. So I tried to take the rearend
> > completely apart. I assume this Jeep has the two piece tappered axles
> > and I can't get the wheel hub off the axle shaft to get at the keepers.
> > Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong as to getting the axles out or ideas
> > about the terrible sound when you get on it?? Thanks,
> >
> >
Congratulations. You will realize a special love for them, more
powerful than any you had for your own kids, and suddenly you'll know
what life's all about.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The sound is not necessarily coming from the rear axle. Sounds like this
> can travel through the frame or drive train components, or even echo, and
> seem to come from a completely different place than the actual source. I
> remember a noise in a van, that everyone thought had a bad rear end, that
> turned out to be a bad front wheel bearing. I think that you have a clutch
> problem. Rear ends, transfer cases, and manual transmissions do not usually
> "slip some and then grab". Since you already have the transfer case out,
> you are part way to finding the problem. Bill is right. If you take that
> hub and axle apart, it may not work right when you put it back together.
>
> My opinions and I deserve a lot more respect now, as I just found out, that
> I am going to be a grandpa for the first time. I don't know if they will
> listen to me, but if it is a girl I want them to call her Arizona.
>
> Earle
>
> "Frenchy" <mfrench@mt.gov> wrote in message
> news:1130796785.487982.215730@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> > I have a 1980 CJ5, 4 speed, Dana 30 in the front, AMC 20 in the rear. I
> > think the Jeep had a 6 cylinder in it to begin with but now has a 304.
> > This is the problem... When you pour the coal to the Jeep it makes a
> > treibble sound coming from the back end of the Jeep. Sounds like a
> > chain drive slipping over the teeth on a sprocket. It will slip some
> > and then grabs and away you go. It does it in any gear and when you
> > slip it from Reverse to forward without coming to a complete stop. So,
> > I took the inspection cover off the rearend (because that is where the
> > sound was coming from. I thought?) One of the shafts on the spider
> > gears was worn but things looked good otherwise. I took the transfer
> > case out and it looks really good also. So I tried to take the rearend
> > completely apart. I assume this Jeep has the two piece tappered axles
> > and I can't get the wheel hub off the axle shaft to get at the keepers.
> > Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong as to getting the axles out or ideas
> > about the terrible sound when you get on it?? Thanks,
> >
> >
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> This is your one chance to get even, spoil the Grandkids to the
> max! ;-)
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Old Crow wrote:
>>
>> Yeah, I'd like to know that too. I've got kids in their 30's and they
>> *still* don't listen...even when I'm right.
>>
>> --
>> Old Crow
>> '82 FLTC-P "Pearl"
>> '95 Wrangler YJ
>> TOMKAT, SENSA, BS#133, MAMBM, SLOB#13, DH#2
day with my Grand Puppy Zoë.
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...1921567&idx=15
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2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4367BD5A.178797FA@***.net...
> This is your one chance to get even, spoil the Grandkids to the
> max! ;-)
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Old Crow wrote:
>>
>> Yeah, I'd like to know that too. I've got kids in their 30's and they
>> *still* don't listen...even when I'm right.
>>
>> --
>> Old Crow
>> '82 FLTC-P "Pearl"
>> '95 Wrangler YJ
>> TOMKAT, SENSA, BS#133, MAMBM, SLOB#13, DH#2
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Grand kids
The last time I asked my daughter about grandkids I was presented the next
day with my Grand Puppy Zoë.
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...1921567&idx=15
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2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4367BD5A.178797FA@***.net...
> This is your one chance to get even, spoil the Grandkids to the
> max! ;-)
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Old Crow wrote:
>>
>> Yeah, I'd like to know that too. I've got kids in their 30's and they
>> *still* don't listen...even when I'm right.
>>
>> --
>> Old Crow
>> '82 FLTC-P "Pearl"
>> '95 Wrangler YJ
>> TOMKAT, SENSA, BS#133, MAMBM, SLOB#13, DH#2
day with my Grand Puppy Zoë.
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...1921567&idx=15
--
Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM)
2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4367BD5A.178797FA@***.net...
> This is your one chance to get even, spoil the Grandkids to the
> max! ;-)
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Old Crow wrote:
>>
>> Yeah, I'd like to know that too. I've got kids in their 30's and they
>> *still* don't listen...even when I'm right.
>>
>> --
>> Old Crow
>> '82 FLTC-P "Pearl"
>> '95 Wrangler YJ
>> TOMKAT, SENSA, BS#133, MAMBM, SLOB#13, DH#2