Full disclosure, for the lettering on ATLAS, I had contemplated removing the "T" and just parking it and leaving it as "ALAS"...
Issues abound(ed) with the truck; the engine was strong, but the transmission in the truck left me stranded a few miles outside of Fayetteville. [Insert heavy tow fee here] I got a New to Truck 3,600 mi transmission/transfer case assembly from Simp, and spent as much as I paid for the truck getting it installed at a shop in Fayetteville.
When it was installed, the truck made a god awful grinding noise in upper 6th and all of 7th gears. Simp asked Wheelspinner to meet me in Fayetteville to help diagnose the issue since the shop just tapped out an said I needed a whole brand new transmission. The bright side is, I got to meet
@wheelspinner (who I have since helped pull an engine out of an LMTV at his house and seen all 8,472 projects he has on the back burner). With some additional help from
@Suprman and a TM, we figured out it was the transfer case, not the transmission, as LMTVs transmit all power in those gears through the transfer case.
I had the old transmission/t-case assembly loaded into the bed and ultimately had it towed 2 hours away to Greenville.
I do not have a heavy truck repair shop like some of y'all. I have a Kawasaki Mule, a Kubota Tractor, a 3-ton floor jack, a bad right shoulder, and terminal stubbornness. I worked under the truck in the rain, cold etc. until I had the old transfer case in (thank you, gravity), and through a disproportionately arduous process of lifting, repositioning, rinse, and repeat utilizing only the floor jack an an ever-increasing number of ratchet straps (I hate you, gravity) with my HMMWV winch delivering the coup-de-grace to finally mate them, me and my [probably former now] buddy got the other transfer case on.
I drove the truck and it still had grumbling in 6th and 7th, but not nearly as before. I drove it maybe a total of 30 miles and then the transfer case cracked and the truck would only do limp mode. I towed it onto a concrete foundation (pictured) at the back and drained the transfer case. It spit out a metal jigsaw puzzle
.
I obtained another transfer case and utilizing much the same tools, plus a surplus 2,000lbs bomb loading cart I recently got from GP, I swapped the transfer case entirely by myself after kicking the project down the road a few times to recover physically and mentally. Having parked the truck near my personal shooting range, dark thoughts crept in when frustration set in, but I did not blow the truck up.
She's all back together and... still grinds in upper 6th and 7th gears, so now I am entreating an Allison-certified truck shop in New Bern (1 hr away) if they have the guts to actually delve into a transfer case and fix the bearing or whatever is off, or if they're just going to punk out and tell me to get a new transmission assembly. I'll set the transmission to 5th as the highest gear and go old school deuce and a half 40mph for the trip.
Yes, the truck is for sale, and yes, I am openly admitting the truck has an issue, but yes, if you are interested in the truck, I will disclose all of this and no, I will not sell the truck until I have the issue
completely addressed.
Anyway, I guess this counts as campaigning
... not an easy road, but I got to be more involved in the SS community and hang out with my new bestie,
@wheelspinner and learn
a lot about these trucks. I'm not giving up on this war horse; I'm in it to win it, then pass it along to a good home since my wife simply refuses to climb up into the cab, let alone do a road trip
.