AA Fixed Yoke kit on NP231
I have installed an Advance Adpaters fixed yoke kit on the NP231 in my
'92 YJ. In the new tailhousing, there is a threaded hole at the end of the part that the shift rail slides in to. It appears that lubricant will get to that spot. There wasn;t any sort of plug in the box that would fill the hole, nor was there any mention of it in the instructions. I have seen pictures of the kit on some web sites, but none of them show a threaded hole there. Am I supposed to plug this? If so, where would I get the proper plug? -Dan |
Re: AA Fixed Yoke kit on NP231
Hi Dan,
I've never heard of that, they all cast shut as this: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/reviews/...tcaseafter.jpg Must be a factory second. I'd give them a call: http://www.advanceadapters.com/contact.html Or just eat it and find the plug size and measure the depth to make sure it'll clear, then it's shifted all they way rearward. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Dan wrote: > > I have installed an Advance Adpaters fixed yoke kit on the NP231 in my > '92 YJ. > > In the new tailhousing, there is a threaded hole at the end of the part > that the shift rail slides in to. It appears that lubricant will get to > that spot. There wasn;t any sort of plug in the box that would fill the > hole, nor was there any mention of it in the instructions. > > I have seen pictures of the kit on some web sites, but none of them show > a threaded hole there. Am I supposed to plug this? If so, where would I > get the proper plug? > > -Dan |
Re: AA Fixed Yoke kit on NP231
Hi Dan,
I've never heard of that, they all cast shut as this: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/reviews/...tcaseafter.jpg Must be a factory second. I'd give them a call: http://www.advanceadapters.com/contact.html Or just eat it and find the plug size and measure the depth to make sure it'll clear, then it's shifted all they way rearward. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Dan wrote: > > I have installed an Advance Adpaters fixed yoke kit on the NP231 in my > '92 YJ. > > In the new tailhousing, there is a threaded hole at the end of the part > that the shift rail slides in to. It appears that lubricant will get to > that spot. There wasn;t any sort of plug in the box that would fill the > hole, nor was there any mention of it in the instructions. > > I have seen pictures of the kit on some web sites, but none of them show > a threaded hole there. Am I supposed to plug this? If so, where would I > get the proper plug? > > -Dan |
Re: AA Fixed Yoke kit on NP231
Hi Dan,
I've never heard of that, they all cast shut as this: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/reviews/...tcaseafter.jpg Must be a factory second. I'd give them a call: http://www.advanceadapters.com/contact.html Or just eat it and find the plug size and measure the depth to make sure it'll clear, then it's shifted all they way rearward. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Dan wrote: > > I have installed an Advance Adpaters fixed yoke kit on the NP231 in my > '92 YJ. > > In the new tailhousing, there is a threaded hole at the end of the part > that the shift rail slides in to. It appears that lubricant will get to > that spot. There wasn;t any sort of plug in the box that would fill the > hole, nor was there any mention of it in the instructions. > > I have seen pictures of the kit on some web sites, but none of them show > a threaded hole there. Am I supposed to plug this? If so, where would I > get the proper plug? > > -Dan |
Re: AA Fixed Yoke kit on NP231
Hi Dan,
I've never heard of that, they all cast shut as this: http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/reviews/...tcaseafter.jpg Must be a factory second. I'd give them a call: http://www.advanceadapters.com/contact.html Or just eat it and find the plug size and measure the depth to make sure it'll clear, then it's shifted all they way rearward. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Dan wrote: > > I have installed an Advance Adpaters fixed yoke kit on the NP231 in my > '92 YJ. > > In the new tailhousing, there is a threaded hole at the end of the part > that the shift rail slides in to. It appears that lubricant will get to > that spot. There wasn;t any sort of plug in the box that would fill the > hole, nor was there any mention of it in the instructions. > > I have seen pictures of the kit on some web sites, but none of them show > a threaded hole there. Am I supposed to plug this? If so, where would I > get the proper plug? > > -Dan |
Re: AA Fixed Yoke kit on NP231
Thanks for the info Bill. I called Advance Adapters, and they told me
that the current version of the kit is supposed to have the threaded hole there, and that there should have been a plug in the box for it. -Dan L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote: > Hi Dan, > I've never heard of that, they all cast shut as this: > http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/reviews/...tcaseafter.jpg Must be a > factory second. I'd give them a call: > http://www.advanceadapters.com/contact.html Or just eat it and find the > plug size and measure the depth to make sure it'll clear, then it's > shifted all they way rearward. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Dan wrote: > >>I have installed an Advance Adpaters fixed yoke kit on the NP231 in my >>'92 YJ. >> >>In the new tailhousing, there is a threaded hole at the end of the part >>that the shift rail slides in to. It appears that lubricant will get to >>that spot. There wasn;t any sort of plug in the box that would fill the >>hole, nor was there any mention of it in the instructions. >> >>I have seen pictures of the kit on some web sites, but none of them show >>a threaded hole there. Am I supposed to plug this? If so, where would I >>get the proper plug? >> >> -Dan |
Re: AA Fixed Yoke kit on NP231
Thanks for the info Bill. I called Advance Adapters, and they told me
that the current version of the kit is supposed to have the threaded hole there, and that there should have been a plug in the box for it. -Dan L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote: > Hi Dan, > I've never heard of that, they all cast shut as this: > http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/reviews/...tcaseafter.jpg Must be a > factory second. I'd give them a call: > http://www.advanceadapters.com/contact.html Or just eat it and find the > plug size and measure the depth to make sure it'll clear, then it's > shifted all they way rearward. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Dan wrote: > >>I have installed an Advance Adpaters fixed yoke kit on the NP231 in my >>'92 YJ. >> >>In the new tailhousing, there is a threaded hole at the end of the part >>that the shift rail slides in to. It appears that lubricant will get to >>that spot. There wasn;t any sort of plug in the box that would fill the >>hole, nor was there any mention of it in the instructions. >> >>I have seen pictures of the kit on some web sites, but none of them show >>a threaded hole there. Am I supposed to plug this? If so, where would I >>get the proper plug? >> >> -Dan |
Re: AA Fixed Yoke kit on NP231
Thanks for the info Bill. I called Advance Adapters, and they told me
that the current version of the kit is supposed to have the threaded hole there, and that there should have been a plug in the box for it. -Dan L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote: > Hi Dan, > I've never heard of that, they all cast shut as this: > http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/reviews/...tcaseafter.jpg Must be a > factory second. I'd give them a call: > http://www.advanceadapters.com/contact.html Or just eat it and find the > plug size and measure the depth to make sure it'll clear, then it's > shifted all they way rearward. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Dan wrote: > >>I have installed an Advance Adpaters fixed yoke kit on the NP231 in my >>'92 YJ. >> >>In the new tailhousing, there is a threaded hole at the end of the part >>that the shift rail slides in to. It appears that lubricant will get to >>that spot. There wasn;t any sort of plug in the box that would fill the >>hole, nor was there any mention of it in the instructions. >> >>I have seen pictures of the kit on some web sites, but none of them show >>a threaded hole there. Am I supposed to plug this? If so, where would I >>get the proper plug? >> >> -Dan |
Re: AA Fixed Yoke kit on NP231
Thanks for the info Bill. I called Advance Adapters, and they told me
that the current version of the kit is supposed to have the threaded hole there, and that there should have been a plug in the box for it. -Dan L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote: > Hi Dan, > I've never heard of that, they all cast shut as this: > http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/reviews/...tcaseafter.jpg Must be a > factory second. I'd give them a call: > http://www.advanceadapters.com/contact.html Or just eat it and find the > plug size and measure the depth to make sure it'll clear, then it's > shifted all they way rearward. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Dan wrote: > >>I have installed an Advance Adpaters fixed yoke kit on the NP231 in my >>'92 YJ. >> >>In the new tailhousing, there is a threaded hole at the end of the part >>that the shift rail slides in to. It appears that lubricant will get to >>that spot. There wasn;t any sort of plug in the box that would fill the >>hole, nor was there any mention of it in the instructions. >> >>I have seen pictures of the kit on some web sites, but none of them show >>a threaded hole there. Am I supposed to plug this? If so, where would I >>get the proper plug? >> >> -Dan |
Re: AA Fixed Yoke kit on NP231
Yep. There was a plug on my JB Conversions fixed yoke kit as well. I think
your kit was missing the plug. There's a reason for it...but the reason escapes me for the moment. "Dan" <dan@guy.com> wrote in message news:E0FCc.841246$Pk3.173599@pd7tw1no... > Thanks for the info Bill. I called Advance Adapters, and they told me > that the current version of the kit is supposed to have the threaded > hole there, and that there should have been a plug in the box for it. > > -Dan > > L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote: > > Hi Dan, > > I've never heard of that, they all cast shut as this: > > http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/reviews/...tcaseafter.jpg Must be a > > factory second. I'd give them a call: > > http://www.advanceadapters.com/contact.html Or just eat it and find the > > plug size and measure the depth to make sure it'll clear, then it's > > shifted all they way rearward. > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > > > Dan wrote: > > > >>I have installed an Advance Adpaters fixed yoke kit on the NP231 in my > >>'92 YJ. > >> > >>In the new tailhousing, there is a threaded hole at the end of the part > >>that the shift rail slides in to. It appears that lubricant will get to > >>that spot. There wasn;t any sort of plug in the box that would fill the > >>hole, nor was there any mention of it in the instructions. > >> > >>I have seen pictures of the kit on some web sites, but none of them show > >>a threaded hole there. Am I supposed to plug this? If so, where would I > >>get the proper plug? > >> > >> -Dan |
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