Re: YJ speedo and snaps.. arg
I don't know, but there are lots of calculators on the 'net. When you find
one, set the mount so that the appropriate number aligns to the mark on the case. "Carl" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:KqmdnVWL5Oj5JcjeRVn-rQ@comcast.com... > What number is correct for 4.10's turning 33's? > > Carl > > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:8dOdnQNu6Y7OtcjeRVn-rg@ez2.net... >> >> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:oOidncI8P-LYycnenZ2dnUVZ_s-dnZ2d@comcast.com... >>> Finally getting around to fixing all the little things on my 89 SOA YJ >>> that have been bugging me. Got the winch motor rebuilt (twice!) and >>> installed, got my CB installed, ect. Last two on my list for now.. >>> >>> Speedometer- I installed a Tom Wood SYE kit per the instructions. The >>> speedo never worked after that. I tried rotating the adjuster 90 degrees >>> where the cable goes into the t-case. No luck. What tooth count gear do >>> I need for for 4.10's turning 33's? How do I properly install it so it >>> actually *works*? >>> >> >> >> When you have the speedo gear off and in your hand, you should see >> numbers around the edge of the housing. These numbers correspond to the >> number of teeth on the gear. There is an arrow on the transfer case that >> you align the appropriate number too. >> >> >> >> >>> The soft top snaps behind the windshield running on the black bars that >>> run paralell to the roll bars off the windshield, above the doors. The >>> soft top snaps to these rails by 5(?) snaps. The snaps don't seem so >>> "snappy" anymore. They are difficult to get together.. I basically have >>> to smack them with the heel of my hand. After I get them together, they >>> seperate easily, causing a pretty irritating noise. There is some mud on >>> them, I tried cleaning it out and it didn't help. I'm considering >>> gorilla glueing these.. >>> >> >> Have you considered putting oil on the snaps? >> >> >> >> >> > > |
Re: YJ speedo and snaps.. arg
I don't know, but there are lots of calculators on the 'net. When you find
one, set the mount so that the appropriate number aligns to the mark on the case. "Carl" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:KqmdnVWL5Oj5JcjeRVn-rQ@comcast.com... > What number is correct for 4.10's turning 33's? > > Carl > > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:8dOdnQNu6Y7OtcjeRVn-rg@ez2.net... >> >> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:oOidncI8P-LYycnenZ2dnUVZ_s-dnZ2d@comcast.com... >>> Finally getting around to fixing all the little things on my 89 SOA YJ >>> that have been bugging me. Got the winch motor rebuilt (twice!) and >>> installed, got my CB installed, ect. Last two on my list for now.. >>> >>> Speedometer- I installed a Tom Wood SYE kit per the instructions. The >>> speedo never worked after that. I tried rotating the adjuster 90 degrees >>> where the cable goes into the t-case. No luck. What tooth count gear do >>> I need for for 4.10's turning 33's? How do I properly install it so it >>> actually *works*? >>> >> >> >> When you have the speedo gear off and in your hand, you should see >> numbers around the edge of the housing. These numbers correspond to the >> number of teeth on the gear. There is an arrow on the transfer case that >> you align the appropriate number too. >> >> >> >> >>> The soft top snaps behind the windshield running on the black bars that >>> run paralell to the roll bars off the windshield, above the doors. The >>> soft top snaps to these rails by 5(?) snaps. The snaps don't seem so >>> "snappy" anymore. They are difficult to get together.. I basically have >>> to smack them with the heel of my hand. After I get them together, they >>> seperate easily, causing a pretty irritating noise. There is some mud on >>> them, I tried cleaning it out and it didn't help. I'm considering >>> gorilla glueing these.. >>> >> >> Have you considered putting oil on the snaps? >> >> >> >> >> > > |
Re: YJ speedo and snaps.. arg
I don't know, but there are lots of calculators on the 'net. When you find
one, set the mount so that the appropriate number aligns to the mark on the case. "Carl" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:KqmdnVWL5Oj5JcjeRVn-rQ@comcast.com... > What number is correct for 4.10's turning 33's? > > Carl > > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:8dOdnQNu6Y7OtcjeRVn-rg@ez2.net... >> >> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:oOidncI8P-LYycnenZ2dnUVZ_s-dnZ2d@comcast.com... >>> Finally getting around to fixing all the little things on my 89 SOA YJ >>> that have been bugging me. Got the winch motor rebuilt (twice!) and >>> installed, got my CB installed, ect. Last two on my list for now.. >>> >>> Speedometer- I installed a Tom Wood SYE kit per the instructions. The >>> speedo never worked after that. I tried rotating the adjuster 90 degrees >>> where the cable goes into the t-case. No luck. What tooth count gear do >>> I need for for 4.10's turning 33's? How do I properly install it so it >>> actually *works*? >>> >> >> >> When you have the speedo gear off and in your hand, you should see >> numbers around the edge of the housing. These numbers correspond to the >> number of teeth on the gear. There is an arrow on the transfer case that >> you align the appropriate number too. >> >> >> >> >>> The soft top snaps behind the windshield running on the black bars that >>> run paralell to the roll bars off the windshield, above the doors. The >>> soft top snaps to these rails by 5(?) snaps. The snaps don't seem so >>> "snappy" anymore. They are difficult to get together.. I basically have >>> to smack them with the heel of my hand. After I get them together, they >>> seperate easily, causing a pretty irritating noise. There is some mud on >>> them, I tried cleaning it out and it didn't help. I'm considering >>> gorilla glueing these.. >>> >> >> Have you considered putting oil on the snaps? >> >> >> >> >> > > |
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