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awesome! Thanks for saying thanks. I really love sharing projects on forums...especially if it helps someone else along the way. I have learned so much off forums, I try and give back every chance I can.Just wanted to say thanks for your extensive posting of progress on this. I read every post in this thread! Goodluck and keep us updated, I do appreciate it!
that is true on the t90 fluid. The designers probably had an engineering degree...I do not hahaha.1. I would not overfill any manual transmission. The engineers specified the correct amount of fluid for it and if it needed more, they would have specified so. I understand there may be some special instances like the aforementioned Ford, but I have never read about the T84/T90 family of transmissions benefiting from overfilling.
2. If you are concerned about braking performance, you can upgrade the M38A1 to later model CJ 11" drums I believe. I think the M38A1 has 9" drums and supposedly the 11" drum package will fit behind the stock rim. I did all the brakes on our M38A1 and I thought it stopped well enough to be safe. I modern car with disks and ABS will always be able to decelerate faster than our antiques so at a certain point you have to say "good enough". I am sure there is some kind of disk brake conversion out there for the A1 as well.
You always wish the chain of custody did a better job, but that's not so common:Well my rear diff was leaking after the re-fill. I half-way expected it. When my gasket arrived, the sender had written on the package "DO NOT BEND" in several places around the package. The mailman choose to disregard all warnings and folded the gasket/package to fit in my mailbox ARGH!!!! USPS why are you so frustrating?!??!
I hate it when that happens (but it does, more than I like to admit).3X of these (found $10 cheaper elsewhere after I bought...but that is how it works, right?):
These are going down the side of my storage/garage room so I can clean all the parts/tools/crap off my floor.
Yea but that is part of life I guess hahahaI hate it when that happens (but it does, more than I like to admit).
All this stuff looks great.
Oh, Man, and the Texas Playboys; I love that sound.I probably will not have any updates until next week. Our annual Bob Wills music festival is this weekend with festivities kicking off thursday evening. I am going to be working the festival thursday eve, friday eve, and all day saturday...which leaves little time for playing on the Jeep.
I agree! He and his group were talented musicians. Unfortunately, no he did not get his start here. He was actually born in OK but he lived on the far side of Hall County in Turkey, TX for a portion of his life. The festival is held there every year on the last weekend in April.Oh, Man, and the Texas Playboys; I love that sound.
San Antonio Rose, it's a classic.
Did Wills get his start in Memphis!?
Drifting, but for a good cause:I agree! He and his group were talented musicians. Unfortunately, no he did not get his start here. He was actually born in OK but he lived on the far side of Hall County in Turkey, TX for a portion of his life. The festival is held there every year on the last weekend in April.
It doesn't get any better!There are few bands playing each night culminating on saturday evening w/Jody Nix. If you like Western Swing then Turkey, TX is the place to be during the last weekend in April. It is a pretty long 4 days for us at the sheriff's office (there are only 4 of us) but we all enjoy western swing so it isn't really work...sorta hahaha.
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