1982 CJ-7
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Norman wrote:
[whacking noise under CJ in 4WD caused by bad tranny mount]
> You can see the pictures at the link below. The main problem was the 2
> missing bolts (center) that secure the mount plate to the transmission.
> When I removed the skid plate, the entire assembly that you see in the
> picture came down with it. The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
>
> http://nbates.photosite.com/Mount/
Glad it went well for you, and thank _you_ for getting back to the group
with the outcome. So often people come to us for help and forget to
let us know if we did good -- or not.
Lee.
[whacking noise under CJ in 4WD caused by bad tranny mount]
> You can see the pictures at the link below. The main problem was the 2
> missing bolts (center) that secure the mount plate to the transmission.
> When I removed the skid plate, the entire assembly that you see in the
> picture came down with it. The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
>
> http://nbates.photosite.com/Mount/
Glad it went well for you, and thank _you_ for getting back to the group
with the outcome. So often people come to us for help and forget to
let us know if we did good -- or not.
Lee.
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Norman wrote:
[whacking noise under CJ in 4WD caused by bad tranny mount]
> You can see the pictures at the link below. The main problem was the 2
> missing bolts (center) that secure the mount plate to the transmission.
> When I removed the skid plate, the entire assembly that you see in the
> picture came down with it. The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
>
> http://nbates.photosite.com/Mount/
Glad it went well for you, and thank _you_ for getting back to the group
with the outcome. So often people come to us for help and forget to
let us know if we did good -- or not.
Lee.
[whacking noise under CJ in 4WD caused by bad tranny mount]
> You can see the pictures at the link below. The main problem was the 2
> missing bolts (center) that secure the mount plate to the transmission.
> When I removed the skid plate, the entire assembly that you see in the
> picture came down with it. The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
>
> http://nbates.photosite.com/Mount/
Glad it went well for you, and thank _you_ for getting back to the group
with the outcome. So often people come to us for help and forget to
let us know if we did good -- or not.
Lee.
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Norman wrote:
[whacking noise under CJ in 4WD caused by bad tranny mount]
> You can see the pictures at the link below. The main problem was the 2
> missing bolts (center) that secure the mount plate to the transmission.
> When I removed the skid plate, the entire assembly that you see in the
> picture came down with it. The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
>
> http://nbates.photosite.com/Mount/
Glad it went well for you, and thank _you_ for getting back to the group
with the outcome. So often people come to us for help and forget to
let us know if we did good -- or not.
Lee.
[whacking noise under CJ in 4WD caused by bad tranny mount]
> You can see the pictures at the link below. The main problem was the 2
> missing bolts (center) that secure the mount plate to the transmission.
> When I removed the skid plate, the entire assembly that you see in the
> picture came down with it. The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
>
> http://nbates.photosite.com/Mount/
Glad it went well for you, and thank _you_ for getting back to the group
with the outcome. So often people come to us for help and forget to
let us know if we did good -- or not.
Lee.
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"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
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> Norman wrote:
>
> [whacking noise under CJ in 4WD caused by bad tranny mount]
>
> > You can see the pictures at the link below. The main problem was the 2
> > missing bolts (center) that secure the mount plate to the transmission.
> > When I removed the skid plate, the entire assembly that you see in the
> > picture came down with it. The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> > plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
> >
> > http://nbates.photosite.com/Mount/
>
> Glad it went well for you, and thank _you_ for getting back to the group
> with the outcome. So often people come to us for help and forget to
> let us know if we did good -- or not.
>
>
> Lee.
-----------------------------------------
You are quite welcome Lee.
I forgot to add the BIG difference. Starting out in first gear, my shifter
was wobbling so bad that it would almost hit my knee. There is no
noticeable movement at all now.
I also found that one of me rear shock mounts broke off at the frame. The
other 3 have done the same thing over the last 8 years. I had those 3
welded back on. I wondered when the last one would break.
Thanks again,
Norman
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"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
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> Norman wrote:
>
> [whacking noise under CJ in 4WD caused by bad tranny mount]
>
> > You can see the pictures at the link below. The main problem was the 2
> > missing bolts (center) that secure the mount plate to the transmission.
> > When I removed the skid plate, the entire assembly that you see in the
> > picture came down with it. The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> > plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
> >
> > http://nbates.photosite.com/Mount/
>
> Glad it went well for you, and thank _you_ for getting back to the group
> with the outcome. So often people come to us for help and forget to
> let us know if we did good -- or not.
>
>
> Lee.
-----------------------------------------
You are quite welcome Lee.
I forgot to add the BIG difference. Starting out in first gear, my shifter
was wobbling so bad that it would almost hit my knee. There is no
noticeable movement at all now.
I also found that one of me rear shock mounts broke off at the frame. The
other 3 have done the same thing over the last 8 years. I had those 3
welded back on. I wondered when the last one would break.
Thanks again,
Norman
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"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
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> Norman wrote:
>
> [whacking noise under CJ in 4WD caused by bad tranny mount]
>
> > You can see the pictures at the link below. The main problem was the 2
> > missing bolts (center) that secure the mount plate to the transmission.
> > When I removed the skid plate, the entire assembly that you see in the
> > picture came down with it. The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> > plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
> >
> > http://nbates.photosite.com/Mount/
>
> Glad it went well for you, and thank _you_ for getting back to the group
> with the outcome. So often people come to us for help and forget to
> let us know if we did good -- or not.
>
>
> Lee.
-----------------------------------------
You are quite welcome Lee.
I forgot to add the BIG difference. Starting out in first gear, my shifter
was wobbling so bad that it would almost hit my knee. There is no
noticeable movement at all now.
I also found that one of me rear shock mounts broke off at the frame. The
other 3 have done the same thing over the last 8 years. I had those 3
welded back on. I wondered when the last one would break.
Thanks again,
Norman
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"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
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> Norman wrote:
>
> [whacking noise under CJ in 4WD caused by bad tranny mount]
>
> > You can see the pictures at the link below. The main problem was the 2
> > missing bolts (center) that secure the mount plate to the transmission.
> > When I removed the skid plate, the entire assembly that you see in the
> > picture came down with it. The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> > plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
> >
> > http://nbates.photosite.com/Mount/
>
> Glad it went well for you, and thank _you_ for getting back to the group
> with the outcome. So often people come to us for help and forget to
> let us know if we did good -- or not.
>
>
> Lee.
-----------------------------------------
You are quite welcome Lee.
I forgot to add the BIG difference. Starting out in first gear, my shifter
was wobbling so bad that it would almost hit my knee. There is no
noticeable movement at all now.
I also found that one of me rear shock mounts broke off at the frame. The
other 3 have done the same thing over the last 8 years. I had those 3
welded back on. I wondered when the last one would break.
Thanks again,
Norman
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"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
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> Norman wrote:
>
> [whacking noise under CJ in 4WD caused by bad tranny mount]
>
> > You can see the pictures at the link below. The main problem was the 2
> > missing bolts (center) that secure the mount plate to the transmission.
> > When I removed the skid plate, the entire assembly that you see in the
> > picture came down with it. The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> > plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
> >
> > http://nbates.photosite.com/Mount/
>
> Glad it went well for you, and thank _you_ for getting back to the group
> with the outcome. So often people come to us for help and forget to
> let us know if we did good -- or not.
>
>
> Lee.
>
--------------------------
Norman wrote:
>>The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> > plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
My mistake, the 2 bolts that connect the skid plate to the mount were also
holding the bar in place. The bolts were so banged up that I had to replace
them.
Norman
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"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
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> Norman wrote:
>
> [whacking noise under CJ in 4WD caused by bad tranny mount]
>
> > You can see the pictures at the link below. The main problem was the 2
> > missing bolts (center) that secure the mount plate to the transmission.
> > When I removed the skid plate, the entire assembly that you see in the
> > picture came down with it. The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> > plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
> >
> > http://nbates.photosite.com/Mount/
>
> Glad it went well for you, and thank _you_ for getting back to the group
> with the outcome. So often people come to us for help and forget to
> let us know if we did good -- or not.
>
>
> Lee.
>
--------------------------
Norman wrote:
>>The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> > plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
My mistake, the 2 bolts that connect the skid plate to the mount were also
holding the bar in place. The bolts were so banged up that I had to replace
them.
Norman
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"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
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> Norman wrote:
>
> [whacking noise under CJ in 4WD caused by bad tranny mount]
>
> > You can see the pictures at the link below. The main problem was the 2
> > missing bolts (center) that secure the mount plate to the transmission.
> > When I removed the skid plate, the entire assembly that you see in the
> > picture came down with it. The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> > plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
> >
> > http://nbates.photosite.com/Mount/
>
> Glad it went well for you, and thank _you_ for getting back to the group
> with the outcome. So often people come to us for help and forget to
> let us know if we did good -- or not.
>
>
> Lee.
>
--------------------------
Norman wrote:
>>The mount on the left that bolts to the skid
> > plate was the only part keeping the bar in place.
My mistake, the 2 bolts that connect the skid plate to the mount were also
holding the bar in place. The bolts were so banged up that I had to replace
them.
Norman


