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Shaggie 07-04-2004 11:01 AM

Questions about these Jeep parts
 
Hi y'all. Today I removed the yoke from the front of my transfer case
because it got damaged when the u-joint blew out on me. I took this
picture:
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/1.jpg
When I removed the nut that held the yoke on, the yoke came off of the
output shaft easily enough, and that washer thingie you see just to
the left of the yoke also came off. is that washer thingie the crush
washer that needs to be replaced, or some kind of spacer and the crush
washer is still up in there somewhere? I'm used to buying parts for
much older vehicles and usually have to get them from online sources.
I'm wondering if I could just got to an Advance Auto parts store and
buy a new yoke and those straps that attach the u-joint to the yoke
and also a new yoke. My Jeep is a '76 CJ5. I wouldn't mind ordering
the parts online if someone could please point me to a good source for
them. Oh yeah. Also please take a look at this picture:
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/5.jpg
I removed that from the top of my skid-plate. I think it's the
transmission mount, or at least half of that assembly. Is that right?
So if I order a replacement for that part I'd ask for the transmission
mount? So those are my 3 questions. 1- is that the crush washer I
see in the picture mentioned above? 2- Can someone please point me to
a good online source for replacement parts like these? 3- Is that
second picture my transmission mount so I'd order it by that name?
Thanks in advance for input and help with my novice questions.


--

Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields

mctiger 07-04-2004 11:36 AM

Re: Questions about these Jeep parts
 
Hi,
I do not know where you live but hope this helps you.
http://www.lamarquejeep.com/parts.asp
I did a goggle search for Chrysler jeep parts online and got this
link.
Have a happy Fourth of July!


On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 11:01:18 -0400, Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:

>Hi y'all. Today I removed the yoke from the front of my transfer case
>because it got damaged when the u-joint blew out on me. I took this
>picture:
>http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/1.jpg
>When I removed the nut that held the yoke on, the yoke came off of the
>output shaft easily enough, and that washer thingie you see just to
>the left of the yoke also came off. is that washer thingie the crush
>washer that needs to be replaced, or some kind of spacer and the crush
>washer is still up in there somewhere? I'm used to buying parts for
>much older vehicles and usually have to get them from online sources.
>I'm wondering if I could just got to an Advance Auto parts store and
>buy a new yoke and those straps that attach the u-joint to the yoke
>and also a new yoke. My Jeep is a '76 CJ5. I wouldn't mind ordering
>the parts online if someone could please point me to a good source for
>them. Oh yeah. Also please take a look at this picture:
>http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/5.jpg
>I removed that from the top of my skid-plate. I think it's the
>transmission mount, or at least half of that assembly. Is that right?
>So if I order a replacement for that part I'd ask for the transmission
>mount? So those are my 3 questions. 1- is that the crush washer I
>see in the picture mentioned above? 2- Can someone please point me to
>a good online source for replacement parts like these? 3- Is that
>second picture my transmission mount so I'd order it by that name?
>Thanks in advance for input and help with my novice questions.


Have sense,patience,and self-restrain,and no mischief will come.

mctiger 07-04-2004 11:36 AM

Re: Questions about these Jeep parts
 
Hi,
I do not know where you live but hope this helps you.
http://www.lamarquejeep.com/parts.asp
I did a goggle search for Chrysler jeep parts online and got this
link.
Have a happy Fourth of July!


On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 11:01:18 -0400, Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:

>Hi y'all. Today I removed the yoke from the front of my transfer case
>because it got damaged when the u-joint blew out on me. I took this
>picture:
>http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/1.jpg
>When I removed the nut that held the yoke on, the yoke came off of the
>output shaft easily enough, and that washer thingie you see just to
>the left of the yoke also came off. is that washer thingie the crush
>washer that needs to be replaced, or some kind of spacer and the crush
>washer is still up in there somewhere? I'm used to buying parts for
>much older vehicles and usually have to get them from online sources.
>I'm wondering if I could just got to an Advance Auto parts store and
>buy a new yoke and those straps that attach the u-joint to the yoke
>and also a new yoke. My Jeep is a '76 CJ5. I wouldn't mind ordering
>the parts online if someone could please point me to a good source for
>them. Oh yeah. Also please take a look at this picture:
>http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/5.jpg
>I removed that from the top of my skid-plate. I think it's the
>transmission mount, or at least half of that assembly. Is that right?
>So if I order a replacement for that part I'd ask for the transmission
>mount? So those are my 3 questions. 1- is that the crush washer I
>see in the picture mentioned above? 2- Can someone please point me to
>a good online source for replacement parts like these? 3- Is that
>second picture my transmission mount so I'd order it by that name?
>Thanks in advance for input and help with my novice questions.


Have sense,patience,and self-restrain,and no mischief will come.

mctiger 07-04-2004 11:36 AM

Re: Questions about these Jeep parts
 
Hi,
I do not know where you live but hope this helps you.
http://www.lamarquejeep.com/parts.asp
I did a goggle search for Chrysler jeep parts online and got this
link.
Have a happy Fourth of July!


On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 11:01:18 -0400, Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:

>Hi y'all. Today I removed the yoke from the front of my transfer case
>because it got damaged when the u-joint blew out on me. I took this
>picture:
>http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/1.jpg
>When I removed the nut that held the yoke on, the yoke came off of the
>output shaft easily enough, and that washer thingie you see just to
>the left of the yoke also came off. is that washer thingie the crush
>washer that needs to be replaced, or some kind of spacer and the crush
>washer is still up in there somewhere? I'm used to buying parts for
>much older vehicles and usually have to get them from online sources.
>I'm wondering if I could just got to an Advance Auto parts store and
>buy a new yoke and those straps that attach the u-joint to the yoke
>and also a new yoke. My Jeep is a '76 CJ5. I wouldn't mind ordering
>the parts online if someone could please point me to a good source for
>them. Oh yeah. Also please take a look at this picture:
>http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/5.jpg
>I removed that from the top of my skid-plate. I think it's the
>transmission mount, or at least half of that assembly. Is that right?
>So if I order a replacement for that part I'd ask for the transmission
>mount? So those are my 3 questions. 1- is that the crush washer I
>see in the picture mentioned above? 2- Can someone please point me to
>a good online source for replacement parts like these? 3- Is that
>second picture my transmission mount so I'd order it by that name?
>Thanks in advance for input and help with my novice questions.


Have sense,patience,and self-restrain,and no mischief will come.

mctiger 07-04-2004 11:36 AM

Re: Questions about these Jeep parts
 
Hi,
I do not know where you live but hope this helps you.
http://www.lamarquejeep.com/parts.asp
I did a goggle search for Chrysler jeep parts online and got this
link.
Have a happy Fourth of July!


On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 11:01:18 -0400, Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:

>Hi y'all. Today I removed the yoke from the front of my transfer case
>because it got damaged when the u-joint blew out on me. I took this
>picture:
>http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/1.jpg
>When I removed the nut that held the yoke on, the yoke came off of the
>output shaft easily enough, and that washer thingie you see just to
>the left of the yoke also came off. is that washer thingie the crush
>washer that needs to be replaced, or some kind of spacer and the crush
>washer is still up in there somewhere? I'm used to buying parts for
>much older vehicles and usually have to get them from online sources.
>I'm wondering if I could just got to an Advance Auto parts store and
>buy a new yoke and those straps that attach the u-joint to the yoke
>and also a new yoke. My Jeep is a '76 CJ5. I wouldn't mind ordering
>the parts online if someone could please point me to a good source for
>them. Oh yeah. Also please take a look at this picture:
>http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/5.jpg
>I removed that from the top of my skid-plate. I think it's the
>transmission mount, or at least half of that assembly. Is that right?
>So if I order a replacement for that part I'd ask for the transmission
>mount? So those are my 3 questions. 1- is that the crush washer I
>see in the picture mentioned above? 2- Can someone please point me to
>a good online source for replacement parts like these? 3- Is that
>second picture my transmission mount so I'd order it by that name?
>Thanks in advance for input and help with my novice questions.


Have sense,patience,and self-restrain,and no mischief will come.

Will Honea 07-04-2004 05:36 PM

Re: Questions about these Jeep parts
 
On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 15:01:18 UTC Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:

> Hi y'all. Today I removed the yoke from the front of my transfer case
> because it got damaged when the u-joint blew out on me. I took this
> picture:
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/1.jpg
> When I removed the nut that held the yoke on, the yoke came off of the
> output shaft easily enough, and that washer thingie you see just to
> the left of the yoke also came off. is that washer thingie the crush
> washer that needs to be replaced, or some kind of spacer and the crush
> washer is still up in there somewhere? I'm used to buying parts for
> much older vehicles and usually have to get them from online sources.
> I'm wondering if I could just got to an Advance Auto parts store and
> buy a new yoke and those straps that attach the u-joint to the yoke
> and also a new yoke. My Jeep is a '76 CJ5. I wouldn't mind ordering
> the parts online if someone could please point me to a good source for
> them. Oh yeah. Also please take a look at this picture:
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/5.jpg
> I removed that from the top of my skid-plate. I think it's the
> transmission mount, or at least half of that assembly. Is that right?
> So if I order a replacement for that part I'd ask for the transmission
> mount? So those are my 3 questions. 1- is that the crush washer I
> see in the picture mentioned above? 2- Can someone please point me to
> a good online source for replacement parts like these? 3- Is that
> second picture my transmission mount so I'd order it by that name?
> Thanks in advance for input and help with my novice questions.


The tc front shaft (or rear, either) does not use a crush washer. The
differential pinon shaft uses the crush washer to pre-load the input
shaft but there's no preload to worry about on the tc. You might want
to replace the seal on the tc while you have it apart, but the only
precaution about re-installing the yoke is to grease the shaft/seal to
prevent damage from running dry and set the torque as spec'd.

--
Will Honea

Will Honea 07-04-2004 05:36 PM

Re: Questions about these Jeep parts
 
On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 15:01:18 UTC Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:

> Hi y'all. Today I removed the yoke from the front of my transfer case
> because it got damaged when the u-joint blew out on me. I took this
> picture:
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/1.jpg
> When I removed the nut that held the yoke on, the yoke came off of the
> output shaft easily enough, and that washer thingie you see just to
> the left of the yoke also came off. is that washer thingie the crush
> washer that needs to be replaced, or some kind of spacer and the crush
> washer is still up in there somewhere? I'm used to buying parts for
> much older vehicles and usually have to get them from online sources.
> I'm wondering if I could just got to an Advance Auto parts store and
> buy a new yoke and those straps that attach the u-joint to the yoke
> and also a new yoke. My Jeep is a '76 CJ5. I wouldn't mind ordering
> the parts online if someone could please point me to a good source for
> them. Oh yeah. Also please take a look at this picture:
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/5.jpg
> I removed that from the top of my skid-plate. I think it's the
> transmission mount, or at least half of that assembly. Is that right?
> So if I order a replacement for that part I'd ask for the transmission
> mount? So those are my 3 questions. 1- is that the crush washer I
> see in the picture mentioned above? 2- Can someone please point me to
> a good online source for replacement parts like these? 3- Is that
> second picture my transmission mount so I'd order it by that name?
> Thanks in advance for input and help with my novice questions.


The tc front shaft (or rear, either) does not use a crush washer. The
differential pinon shaft uses the crush washer to pre-load the input
shaft but there's no preload to worry about on the tc. You might want
to replace the seal on the tc while you have it apart, but the only
precaution about re-installing the yoke is to grease the shaft/seal to
prevent damage from running dry and set the torque as spec'd.

--
Will Honea

Will Honea 07-04-2004 05:36 PM

Re: Questions about these Jeep parts
 
On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 15:01:18 UTC Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:

> Hi y'all. Today I removed the yoke from the front of my transfer case
> because it got damaged when the u-joint blew out on me. I took this
> picture:
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/1.jpg
> When I removed the nut that held the yoke on, the yoke came off of the
> output shaft easily enough, and that washer thingie you see just to
> the left of the yoke also came off. is that washer thingie the crush
> washer that needs to be replaced, or some kind of spacer and the crush
> washer is still up in there somewhere? I'm used to buying parts for
> much older vehicles and usually have to get them from online sources.
> I'm wondering if I could just got to an Advance Auto parts store and
> buy a new yoke and those straps that attach the u-joint to the yoke
> and also a new yoke. My Jeep is a '76 CJ5. I wouldn't mind ordering
> the parts online if someone could please point me to a good source for
> them. Oh yeah. Also please take a look at this picture:
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/5.jpg
> I removed that from the top of my skid-plate. I think it's the
> transmission mount, or at least half of that assembly. Is that right?
> So if I order a replacement for that part I'd ask for the transmission
> mount? So those are my 3 questions. 1- is that the crush washer I
> see in the picture mentioned above? 2- Can someone please point me to
> a good online source for replacement parts like these? 3- Is that
> second picture my transmission mount so I'd order it by that name?
> Thanks in advance for input and help with my novice questions.


The tc front shaft (or rear, either) does not use a crush washer. The
differential pinon shaft uses the crush washer to pre-load the input
shaft but there's no preload to worry about on the tc. You might want
to replace the seal on the tc while you have it apart, but the only
precaution about re-installing the yoke is to grease the shaft/seal to
prevent damage from running dry and set the torque as spec'd.

--
Will Honea

Will Honea 07-04-2004 05:36 PM

Re: Questions about these Jeep parts
 
On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 15:01:18 UTC Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:

> Hi y'all. Today I removed the yoke from the front of my transfer case
> because it got damaged when the u-joint blew out on me. I took this
> picture:
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/1.jpg
> When I removed the nut that held the yoke on, the yoke came off of the
> output shaft easily enough, and that washer thingie you see just to
> the left of the yoke also came off. is that washer thingie the crush
> washer that needs to be replaced, or some kind of spacer and the crush
> washer is still up in there somewhere? I'm used to buying parts for
> much older vehicles and usually have to get them from online sources.
> I'm wondering if I could just got to an Advance Auto parts store and
> buy a new yoke and those straps that attach the u-joint to the yoke
> and also a new yoke. My Jeep is a '76 CJ5. I wouldn't mind ordering
> the parts online if someone could please point me to a good source for
> them. Oh yeah. Also please take a look at this picture:
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/5.jpg
> I removed that from the top of my skid-plate. I think it's the
> transmission mount, or at least half of that assembly. Is that right?
> So if I order a replacement for that part I'd ask for the transmission
> mount? So those are my 3 questions. 1- is that the crush washer I
> see in the picture mentioned above? 2- Can someone please point me to
> a good online source for replacement parts like these? 3- Is that
> second picture my transmission mount so I'd order it by that name?
> Thanks in advance for input and help with my novice questions.


The tc front shaft (or rear, either) does not use a crush washer. The
differential pinon shaft uses the crush washer to pre-load the input
shaft but there's no preload to worry about on the tc. You might want
to replace the seal on the tc while you have it apart, but the only
precaution about re-installing the yoke is to grease the shaft/seal to
prevent damage from running dry and set the torque as spec'd.

--
Will Honea

L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 07-04-2004 09:15 PM

Re: Questions about these Jeep parts
 
Hi Travis,
For Your Information a crush sleeve will look like this Chevy
pinion with one: http://www.----------.com/chevyPinionCrush.gif The more
filmier Fords I couldn't find one pictured on a side where you could see
the crush dimple in the middle of about an inch long sleeve. If it
doesn't look like it's made to bend, then it a spacer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------

Shaggie wrote:
>
> Hi y'all. Today I removed the yoke from the front of my transfer case
> because it got damaged when the u-joint blew out on me. I took this
> picture:
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/1.jpg
> When I removed the nut that held the yoke on, the yoke came off of the
> output shaft easily enough, and that washer thingie you see just to
> the left of the yoke also came off. is that washer thingie the crush
> washer that needs to be replaced, or some kind of spacer and the crush
> washer is still up in there somewhere? I'm used to buying parts for
> much older vehicles and usually have to get them from online sources.
> I'm wondering if I could just got to an Advance Auto parts store and
> buy a new yoke and those straps that attach the u-joint to the yoke
> and also a new yoke. My Jeep is a '76 CJ5. I wouldn't mind ordering
> the parts online if someone could please point me to a good source for
> them. Oh yeah. Also please take a look at this picture:
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/2to4part2/5.jpg
> I removed that from the top of my skid-plate. I think it's the
> transmission mount, or at least half of that assembly. Is that right?
> So if I order a replacement for that part I'd ask for the transmission
> mount? So those are my 3 questions. 1- is that the crush washer I
> see in the picture mentioned above? 2- Can someone please point me to
> a good online source for replacement parts like these? 3- Is that
> second picture my transmission mount so I'd order it by that name?
> Thanks in advance for input and help with my novice questions.
>
> --
>
> Less drivel, more Dremel.
> Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
> and furthermore always carry a small snake.
> - W.C. Fields



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