Slip Yoke Eliminator
#51
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Re: Slip Yoke Eliminator
Gerald, would you please point me to the web site URL of the one other
dreamer that believes the puny chain, sun and planetary are as strong as
Dana 18 that came in the original Civilian Jeep. Two to one are perfect
for stock Dana 44 with 5.38s.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
>
> Unfortunately many "Real Jeeps" have 2:1 ratios, whereas YJs & TJs have
> 2.72:1 ratios. Also, it's fairly well acepted by now that the NP231 has been
> every bit as durable was the older D18/20 and D300 gear-driven boxes, leaks
> less and is easier to modify. Major weak point is the slip yoke, however.
dreamer that believes the puny chain, sun and planetary are as strong as
Dana 18 that came in the original Civilian Jeep. Two to one are perfect
for stock Dana 44 with 5.38s.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
>
> Unfortunately many "Real Jeeps" have 2:1 ratios, whereas YJs & TJs have
> 2.72:1 ratios. Also, it's fairly well acepted by now that the NP231 has been
> every bit as durable was the older D18/20 and D300 gear-driven boxes, leaks
> less and is easier to modify. Major weak point is the slip yoke, however.
#52
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Re: Slip Yoke Eliminator
Gerald, would you please point me to the web site URL of the one other
dreamer that believes the puny chain, sun and planetary are as strong as
Dana 18 that came in the original Civilian Jeep. Two to one are perfect
for stock Dana 44 with 5.38s.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
>
> Unfortunately many "Real Jeeps" have 2:1 ratios, whereas YJs & TJs have
> 2.72:1 ratios. Also, it's fairly well acepted by now that the NP231 has been
> every bit as durable was the older D18/20 and D300 gear-driven boxes, leaks
> less and is easier to modify. Major weak point is the slip yoke, however.
dreamer that believes the puny chain, sun and planetary are as strong as
Dana 18 that came in the original Civilian Jeep. Two to one are perfect
for stock Dana 44 with 5.38s.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
>
> Unfortunately many "Real Jeeps" have 2:1 ratios, whereas YJs & TJs have
> 2.72:1 ratios. Also, it's fairly well acepted by now that the NP231 has been
> every bit as durable was the older D18/20 and D300 gear-driven boxes, leaks
> less and is easier to modify. Major weak point is the slip yoke, however.
#53
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Re: Slip Yoke Eliminator
In article <47b769ae.0310311214.317a65cd@posting.google.com >, magicclaw@mac.com
(Bob) writes:
>Seeing as I JUST did this mod, I have fresh on my mind some tips for
>you.
Excellent post Bob. One thing...I'm not sure about your assertion:
>I chose the
>AA over the JB because the AA DOES NOT require the use of a press when
>being used to convert a TJ.
My JB conversion kit did not require the use of a press either. I also found
that with the T case completely out, it was much easier to work on, as I didn't
need to remove the shift fork assemblies since I was working on it vertically.
This is especially helpful when re-installing the oil pump and pickup tube. I
removed the T case using my floor jack, a large piece of lumber and a couple of
ratchet straps.
I did a little writeup on my conversion at
http://www.geocities.com/basscraft.geo/sye.html
Nathan C. also was kind enough to include it in his Tech page
http://7slotgrille.com/tech/sye2/index.html
Good Luck
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
(Bob) writes:
>Seeing as I JUST did this mod, I have fresh on my mind some tips for
>you.
Excellent post Bob. One thing...I'm not sure about your assertion:
>I chose the
>AA over the JB because the AA DOES NOT require the use of a press when
>being used to convert a TJ.
My JB conversion kit did not require the use of a press either. I also found
that with the T case completely out, it was much easier to work on, as I didn't
need to remove the shift fork assemblies since I was working on it vertically.
This is especially helpful when re-installing the oil pump and pickup tube. I
removed the T case using my floor jack, a large piece of lumber and a couple of
ratchet straps.
I did a little writeup on my conversion at
http://www.geocities.com/basscraft.geo/sye.html
Nathan C. also was kind enough to include it in his Tech page
http://7slotgrille.com/tech/sye2/index.html
Good Luck
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
#54
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Re: Slip Yoke Eliminator
In article <47b769ae.0310311214.317a65cd@posting.google.com >, magicclaw@mac.com
(Bob) writes:
>Seeing as I JUST did this mod, I have fresh on my mind some tips for
>you.
Excellent post Bob. One thing...I'm not sure about your assertion:
>I chose the
>AA over the JB because the AA DOES NOT require the use of a press when
>being used to convert a TJ.
My JB conversion kit did not require the use of a press either. I also found
that with the T case completely out, it was much easier to work on, as I didn't
need to remove the shift fork assemblies since I was working on it vertically.
This is especially helpful when re-installing the oil pump and pickup tube. I
removed the T case using my floor jack, a large piece of lumber and a couple of
ratchet straps.
I did a little writeup on my conversion at
http://www.geocities.com/basscraft.geo/sye.html
Nathan C. also was kind enough to include it in his Tech page
http://7slotgrille.com/tech/sye2/index.html
Good Luck
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
(Bob) writes:
>Seeing as I JUST did this mod, I have fresh on my mind some tips for
>you.
Excellent post Bob. One thing...I'm not sure about your assertion:
>I chose the
>AA over the JB because the AA DOES NOT require the use of a press when
>being used to convert a TJ.
My JB conversion kit did not require the use of a press either. I also found
that with the T case completely out, it was much easier to work on, as I didn't
need to remove the shift fork assemblies since I was working on it vertically.
This is especially helpful when re-installing the oil pump and pickup tube. I
removed the T case using my floor jack, a large piece of lumber and a couple of
ratchet straps.
I did a little writeup on my conversion at
http://www.geocities.com/basscraft.geo/sye.html
Nathan C. also was kind enough to include it in his Tech page
http://7slotgrille.com/tech/sye2/index.html
Good Luck
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
#55
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Re: Slip Yoke Eliminator
In article <47b769ae.0310311214.317a65cd@posting.google.com >, magicclaw@mac.com
(Bob) writes:
>Seeing as I JUST did this mod, I have fresh on my mind some tips for
>you.
Excellent post Bob. One thing...I'm not sure about your assertion:
>I chose the
>AA over the JB because the AA DOES NOT require the use of a press when
>being used to convert a TJ.
My JB conversion kit did not require the use of a press either. I also found
that with the T case completely out, it was much easier to work on, as I didn't
need to remove the shift fork assemblies since I was working on it vertically.
This is especially helpful when re-installing the oil pump and pickup tube. I
removed the T case using my floor jack, a large piece of lumber and a couple of
ratchet straps.
I did a little writeup on my conversion at
http://www.geocities.com/basscraft.geo/sye.html
Nathan C. also was kind enough to include it in his Tech page
http://7slotgrille.com/tech/sye2/index.html
Good Luck
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
(Bob) writes:
>Seeing as I JUST did this mod, I have fresh on my mind some tips for
>you.
Excellent post Bob. One thing...I'm not sure about your assertion:
>I chose the
>AA over the JB because the AA DOES NOT require the use of a press when
>being used to convert a TJ.
My JB conversion kit did not require the use of a press either. I also found
that with the T case completely out, it was much easier to work on, as I didn't
need to remove the shift fork assemblies since I was working on it vertically.
This is especially helpful when re-installing the oil pump and pickup tube. I
removed the T case using my floor jack, a large piece of lumber and a couple of
ratchet straps.
I did a little writeup on my conversion at
http://www.geocities.com/basscraft.geo/sye.html
Nathan C. also was kind enough to include it in his Tech page
http://7slotgrille.com/tech/sye2/index.html
Good Luck
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
#56
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Re: Slip Yoke Eliminator
I'll except help from anyone whom is able to follow me:
http://www.----------.com/stuck.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Tookie wrote:
>
> What about Civilian Jeeps?
>
> Funny thing. I looked for a CJ for almost a year, before I finally
> bought my YJ. I came to the conclusion that the people selling CJs
> are convinced, down to the last one, that the flakes of rust are
> actually gold, and eventually the whole vehicle was going to
> turn into solid gold. I couldn't see paying classic car prices for
> something I was going into the woods and bounce off of trees.
> So, Bill, when you are broken down or stuck with your "Real Jeep",
> and one of these newer rigs is going by, are you going to wait
> for another "Real Jeep" to help you?
> We are all here because we love our Jeeps, and they are all
> "real" Jeeps, with the possible exception of the Liberty :-),
> and I bet we are going to see some pretty tough and capable
> Liberty buildups pretty soon.
> Sorry about the rant.
> Tookie,
> "88 YJ, Real Jeep
> Tookie - 88YJ,"Money Hungry"
> 4" lift, 33" TSLs, Lock-Rights
> PosiLock, 4.10s
http://www.----------.com/stuck.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Tookie wrote:
>
> What about Civilian Jeeps?
>
> Funny thing. I looked for a CJ for almost a year, before I finally
> bought my YJ. I came to the conclusion that the people selling CJs
> are convinced, down to the last one, that the flakes of rust are
> actually gold, and eventually the whole vehicle was going to
> turn into solid gold. I couldn't see paying classic car prices for
> something I was going into the woods and bounce off of trees.
> So, Bill, when you are broken down or stuck with your "Real Jeep",
> and one of these newer rigs is going by, are you going to wait
> for another "Real Jeep" to help you?
> We are all here because we love our Jeeps, and they are all
> "real" Jeeps, with the possible exception of the Liberty :-),
> and I bet we are going to see some pretty tough and capable
> Liberty buildups pretty soon.
> Sorry about the rant.
> Tookie,
> "88 YJ, Real Jeep
> Tookie - 88YJ,"Money Hungry"
> 4" lift, 33" TSLs, Lock-Rights
> PosiLock, 4.10s
#57
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Re: Slip Yoke Eliminator
I'll except help from anyone whom is able to follow me:
http://www.----------.com/stuck.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Tookie wrote:
>
> What about Civilian Jeeps?
>
> Funny thing. I looked for a CJ for almost a year, before I finally
> bought my YJ. I came to the conclusion that the people selling CJs
> are convinced, down to the last one, that the flakes of rust are
> actually gold, and eventually the whole vehicle was going to
> turn into solid gold. I couldn't see paying classic car prices for
> something I was going into the woods and bounce off of trees.
> So, Bill, when you are broken down or stuck with your "Real Jeep",
> and one of these newer rigs is going by, are you going to wait
> for another "Real Jeep" to help you?
> We are all here because we love our Jeeps, and they are all
> "real" Jeeps, with the possible exception of the Liberty :-),
> and I bet we are going to see some pretty tough and capable
> Liberty buildups pretty soon.
> Sorry about the rant.
> Tookie,
> "88 YJ, Real Jeep
> Tookie - 88YJ,"Money Hungry"
> 4" lift, 33" TSLs, Lock-Rights
> PosiLock, 4.10s
http://www.----------.com/stuck.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Tookie wrote:
>
> What about Civilian Jeeps?
>
> Funny thing. I looked for a CJ for almost a year, before I finally
> bought my YJ. I came to the conclusion that the people selling CJs
> are convinced, down to the last one, that the flakes of rust are
> actually gold, and eventually the whole vehicle was going to
> turn into solid gold. I couldn't see paying classic car prices for
> something I was going into the woods and bounce off of trees.
> So, Bill, when you are broken down or stuck with your "Real Jeep",
> and one of these newer rigs is going by, are you going to wait
> for another "Real Jeep" to help you?
> We are all here because we love our Jeeps, and they are all
> "real" Jeeps, with the possible exception of the Liberty :-),
> and I bet we are going to see some pretty tough and capable
> Liberty buildups pretty soon.
> Sorry about the rant.
> Tookie,
> "88 YJ, Real Jeep
> Tookie - 88YJ,"Money Hungry"
> 4" lift, 33" TSLs, Lock-Rights
> PosiLock, 4.10s
#58
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Posts: n/a
Re: Slip Yoke Eliminator
I'll except help from anyone whom is able to follow me:
http://www.----------.com/stuck.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Tookie wrote:
>
> What about Civilian Jeeps?
>
> Funny thing. I looked for a CJ for almost a year, before I finally
> bought my YJ. I came to the conclusion that the people selling CJs
> are convinced, down to the last one, that the flakes of rust are
> actually gold, and eventually the whole vehicle was going to
> turn into solid gold. I couldn't see paying classic car prices for
> something I was going into the woods and bounce off of trees.
> So, Bill, when you are broken down or stuck with your "Real Jeep",
> and one of these newer rigs is going by, are you going to wait
> for another "Real Jeep" to help you?
> We are all here because we love our Jeeps, and they are all
> "real" Jeeps, with the possible exception of the Liberty :-),
> and I bet we are going to see some pretty tough and capable
> Liberty buildups pretty soon.
> Sorry about the rant.
> Tookie,
> "88 YJ, Real Jeep
> Tookie - 88YJ,"Money Hungry"
> 4" lift, 33" TSLs, Lock-Rights
> PosiLock, 4.10s
http://www.----------.com/stuck.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Tookie wrote:
>
> What about Civilian Jeeps?
>
> Funny thing. I looked for a CJ for almost a year, before I finally
> bought my YJ. I came to the conclusion that the people selling CJs
> are convinced, down to the last one, that the flakes of rust are
> actually gold, and eventually the whole vehicle was going to
> turn into solid gold. I couldn't see paying classic car prices for
> something I was going into the woods and bounce off of trees.
> So, Bill, when you are broken down or stuck with your "Real Jeep",
> and one of these newer rigs is going by, are you going to wait
> for another "Real Jeep" to help you?
> We are all here because we love our Jeeps, and they are all
> "real" Jeeps, with the possible exception of the Liberty :-),
> and I bet we are going to see some pretty tough and capable
> Liberty buildups pretty soon.
> Sorry about the rant.
> Tookie,
> "88 YJ, Real Jeep
> Tookie - 88YJ,"Money Hungry"
> 4" lift, 33" TSLs, Lock-Rights
> PosiLock, 4.10s
#59
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Re: How to make exhaust quieter was- Re: Slip Yoke Eliminator
I suggest since you're working on your exhaust anyway, route the tailpipe
through the roaster, it'll smoke the pig on your way here...
In article <4bh5qvoo78k4ic8p3je1j1u0g51ajhomba@4ax.com>, travis
<travist34removethis@hotmail.com> writes:
>>You mean he makes cocktails on the beach? When should we all arrive?
>>All we need is Travis' pig roaster...
>>:-)
>
>I can't tow it to y'all with my Jeep right now without waking up the
>dead. I got up at 5am this morning and removed the exhaust manifolds
>and the rest of the exhaust. I decided to try a set of 2.5"
>glasspacks, 28" long. Well... they fit right up and I got them
>clamped down really good. Got in, fired it up and WOW! Oh my gosh,
>that's WAY too loud. Picture: (CJ5 with 304)
>http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/exhaust/08.jpg
>I guess I'm going to have to remove the glasspacks and put some turbo
>mufflers on. Has anyone tried shoving a bunch of steel wool or
>something like that up inside of glasspacks to quieten them down some?
>I mean this combo of headers and glasspacks is just WAAAAY too loud.
>I don't wanna torture my neighbors.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
through the roaster, it'll smoke the pig on your way here...
In article <4bh5qvoo78k4ic8p3je1j1u0g51ajhomba@4ax.com>, travis
<travist34removethis@hotmail.com> writes:
>>You mean he makes cocktails on the beach? When should we all arrive?
>>All we need is Travis' pig roaster...
>>:-)
>
>I can't tow it to y'all with my Jeep right now without waking up the
>dead. I got up at 5am this morning and removed the exhaust manifolds
>and the rest of the exhaust. I decided to try a set of 2.5"
>glasspacks, 28" long. Well... they fit right up and I got them
>clamped down really good. Got in, fired it up and WOW! Oh my gosh,
>that's WAY too loud. Picture: (CJ5 with 304)
>http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/exhaust/08.jpg
>I guess I'm going to have to remove the glasspacks and put some turbo
>mufflers on. Has anyone tried shoving a bunch of steel wool or
>something like that up inside of glasspacks to quieten them down some?
>I mean this combo of headers and glasspacks is just WAAAAY too loud.
>I don't wanna torture my neighbors.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
#60
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Posts: n/a
Re: How to make exhaust quieter was- Re: Slip Yoke Eliminator
I suggest since you're working on your exhaust anyway, route the tailpipe
through the roaster, it'll smoke the pig on your way here...
In article <4bh5qvoo78k4ic8p3je1j1u0g51ajhomba@4ax.com>, travis
<travist34removethis@hotmail.com> writes:
>>You mean he makes cocktails on the beach? When should we all arrive?
>>All we need is Travis' pig roaster...
>>:-)
>
>I can't tow it to y'all with my Jeep right now without waking up the
>dead. I got up at 5am this morning and removed the exhaust manifolds
>and the rest of the exhaust. I decided to try a set of 2.5"
>glasspacks, 28" long. Well... they fit right up and I got them
>clamped down really good. Got in, fired it up and WOW! Oh my gosh,
>that's WAY too loud. Picture: (CJ5 with 304)
>http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/exhaust/08.jpg
>I guess I'm going to have to remove the glasspacks and put some turbo
>mufflers on. Has anyone tried shoving a bunch of steel wool or
>something like that up inside of glasspacks to quieten them down some?
>I mean this combo of headers and glasspacks is just WAAAAY too loud.
>I don't wanna torture my neighbors.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
through the roaster, it'll smoke the pig on your way here...
In article <4bh5qvoo78k4ic8p3je1j1u0g51ajhomba@4ax.com>, travis
<travist34removethis@hotmail.com> writes:
>>You mean he makes cocktails on the beach? When should we all arrive?
>>All we need is Travis' pig roaster...
>>:-)
>
>I can't tow it to y'all with my Jeep right now without waking up the
>dead. I got up at 5am this morning and removed the exhaust manifolds
>and the rest of the exhaust. I decided to try a set of 2.5"
>glasspacks, 28" long. Well... they fit right up and I got them
>clamped down really good. Got in, fired it up and WOW! Oh my gosh,
>that's WAY too loud. Picture: (CJ5 with 304)
>http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep/exhaust/08.jpg
>I guess I'm going to have to remove the glasspacks and put some turbo
>mufflers on. Has anyone tried shoving a bunch of steel wool or
>something like that up inside of glasspacks to quieten them down some?
>I mean this combo of headers and glasspacks is just WAAAAY too loud.
>I don't wanna torture my neighbors.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html