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So, now that the seal is munged up, try wacking off a small section and use it to push out whatever spooge is left up there. By chopping off a bit, you can work it in place easier.
Sure, sorta! Remove the 6 torx screws and remove the hub cover. There should be one external snap ring on the axle and an internal in the groove of the wheel hub. Once both rings are out you can (if not too crusty) remove the hub assy. I would go to the TM section and download TM...
I didn't know this at all. Got any pics of the difference? Googling now.
Edit, found this. Very cool info.
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I would lube the new seal with clean engine oil. The rear of the crank is being held snug by the converter. Also let me add that I had a long feeler gauge that I used to use on small blocks to remove old seals.
Ford made an underhood light that had a retractable cord like a trouble light. I had one of those in my truck at one point. I had to file off the crazy ford logo though.
Despite the fact that they were dismissed, they still offer weight in traffic magistrates sentencing within the sentencing guidelines. We don't know the circumstances of their dismissal. Conviction or not, it does show a pattern of non conformancy.
Okay, I can justify why I did it. I have endured the cascading failure before and it was on a daily driver CUCV, I needed a way to be able to keep on starting it. I would compare it to a series GP circuit, one fails and the cascading effect makes none of them work. My resistor is in place and...
Everyone has opinions and a goal for their security. The goal for mine was simply to thwart anyone who has a CUCV key from taking it for a spin. I like the idea of keeping the CUCV key so this was logical.
Sidenote, anyone remember the "No wheel, no steal" campaign from Grant (steering wheel...
For what it's worth, there was a nursery near me in FL that had a fleet of CUCVs. They also had a row of deadlined trucks with no front axles. Seems they were all theft recoveries where folks stole themfor the front axle.
Explanation of test. With transfer case in 2 HI, lock in both hubs. With vehicle parked and off, crawl under it and try to turn the driveshaft. If it turns, look up at each axle joint. Whichever axle is spinning will be the side with the issues such as broken hubs.
IR thermo is great for all kinds of things including troubleshooting a miss.
I would say that with all the aforthought put into this trip, you should have no problems.