Questions about these Jeep parts
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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
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
#12
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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
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
#13
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Posts: n/a
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
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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