jeeplvr247
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It has been a long winter hibernation for the jeep (52 M38A1) and lots of other projects have pushed it to the back burner. This year I have a new job, a house of my own, and a wife(in 4 weeks) and all of these things have conspired together to keep me off steel soldiers and away from my jeep. As I sit here typing away I have about 12 other tabs open in my browser, pulling together research material and a desk full of papers full of exam prep material. But in one week school is over and it is time to get to work on the jeep!!
Here are the plans:
My rear hub has sounded like a bad washing machine for the whole time I have owned it. I grease the crap out of it which helps a little (at least in my head) and it does not heat up but I figure it is a good idea to replace. I have seen a few threads on the job so I have a pretty good idea of what to do.
The other issue is that my trans/transfercase are leaving a lot of gear oil on my garage floor. I would like to order new seals and replace everything between the rear main and drive shaft but I have never been inside a trans before. Any tips beforehand would be much appreciated.
I am not afraid of a project but I would also like to have the jeep out on the road and not spread out across my garage floor all summer so if it is beyond my abilities I will just keep the bottle of 80w90 handy and top everything off frequently until I can coax one of you guys to come help me (I don't have any money but I have more than enough high fives to go around)
Here are the plans:
My rear hub has sounded like a bad washing machine for the whole time I have owned it. I grease the crap out of it which helps a little (at least in my head) and it does not heat up but I figure it is a good idea to replace. I have seen a few threads on the job so I have a pretty good idea of what to do.
The other issue is that my trans/transfercase are leaving a lot of gear oil on my garage floor. I would like to order new seals and replace everything between the rear main and drive shaft but I have never been inside a trans before. Any tips beforehand would be much appreciated.
I am not afraid of a project but I would also like to have the jeep out on the road and not spread out across my garage floor all summer so if it is beyond my abilities I will just keep the bottle of 80w90 handy and top everything off frequently until I can coax one of you guys to come help me (I don't have any money but I have more than enough high fives to go around)