wiring a XJ hitch
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Re: wiring a XJ hitch (now XJ diff seals)
In article <44E1CE1A.13433695@sympatico.ca>,
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
#Herb Leong wrote:
#>
#> On a side note, I tried your threaded rod method of removing and
#> seating the front dif. oil seals and it worked like a champ...
#> I think I lucked out in that I did not need a dif-------er.
#>
#> /herb
#
#Thanks for the feedback. I have had good luck with that method too. I
#also love finding ways to beat the $tealership out of a cool $800+ in
#labor... :-)
#
Heh, yeah...
I inverted the old seal to use as a seater since I was parinoid
that the washer would damage the rubber on the seal (could not get
a washer that was a exact fit).
/herb
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
#Herb Leong wrote:
#>
#> On a side note, I tried your threaded rod method of removing and
#> seating the front dif. oil seals and it worked like a champ...
#> I think I lucked out in that I did not need a dif-------er.
#>
#> /herb
#
#Thanks for the feedback. I have had good luck with that method too. I
#also love finding ways to beat the $tealership out of a cool $800+ in
#labor... :-)
#
Heh, yeah...
I inverted the old seal to use as a seater since I was parinoid
that the washer would damage the rubber on the seal (could not get
a washer that was a exact fit).
/herb
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Re: wiring a XJ hitch (now XJ diff seals)
In article <44E1CE1A.13433695@sympatico.ca>,
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
#Herb Leong wrote:
#>
#> On a side note, I tried your threaded rod method of removing and
#> seating the front dif. oil seals and it worked like a champ...
#> I think I lucked out in that I did not need a dif-------er.
#>
#> /herb
#
#Thanks for the feedback. I have had good luck with that method too. I
#also love finding ways to beat the $tealership out of a cool $800+ in
#labor... :-)
#
Heh, yeah...
I inverted the old seal to use as a seater since I was parinoid
that the washer would damage the rubber on the seal (could not get
a washer that was a exact fit).
/herb
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
#Herb Leong wrote:
#>
#> On a side note, I tried your threaded rod method of removing and
#> seating the front dif. oil seals and it worked like a champ...
#> I think I lucked out in that I did not need a dif-------er.
#>
#> /herb
#
#Thanks for the feedback. I have had good luck with that method too. I
#also love finding ways to beat the $tealership out of a cool $800+ in
#labor... :-)
#
Heh, yeah...
I inverted the old seal to use as a seater since I was parinoid
that the washer would damage the rubber on the seal (could not get
a washer that was a exact fit).
/herb
#153
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Re: wiring a XJ hitch (now XJ diff seals)
In article <44E1CE1A.13433695@sympatico.ca>,
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
#Herb Leong wrote:
#>
#> On a side note, I tried your threaded rod method of removing and
#> seating the front dif. oil seals and it worked like a champ...
#> I think I lucked out in that I did not need a dif-------er.
#>
#> /herb
#
#Thanks for the feedback. I have had good luck with that method too. I
#also love finding ways to beat the $tealership out of a cool $800+ in
#labor... :-)
#
Heh, yeah...
I inverted the old seal to use as a seater since I was parinoid
that the washer would damage the rubber on the seal (could not get
a washer that was a exact fit).
/herb
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
#Herb Leong wrote:
#>
#> On a side note, I tried your threaded rod method of removing and
#> seating the front dif. oil seals and it worked like a champ...
#> I think I lucked out in that I did not need a dif-------er.
#>
#> /herb
#
#Thanks for the feedback. I have had good luck with that method too. I
#also love finding ways to beat the $tealership out of a cool $800+ in
#labor... :-)
#
Heh, yeah...
I inverted the old seal to use as a seater since I was parinoid
that the washer would damage the rubber on the seal (could not get
a washer that was a exact fit).
/herb
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