I be earnin’ them duhks,,,
On the downhill slide now. Trans dropped, clutch replaced, gghetto reface on the flywheel (flapdisced with grinder, no grooves, just a light sanding.) and the gearbox is back in with two bolts holding it there with a jack under the transfer case side to keep it all in line until tomorrow.
I’m whooped.
I think I destroyed my shirt and pants with the junk that was falling off that truck onto the floor (that I was wallowing in for 7 hours) Not a whole lot of greasy stuff, but the truck was used extensively in mining operations: lots of dried muck that is mixed coal dust and clay/sand: LOTS of it.
Actually surprised that the gearbox slid in that smoothly (which isn’t saying it was smooth, just smoother than I expected)
And I started second guessing myself while tearing everything out. Namely, that slave cylinder is highly questionable in my eyes. AND, a faulty slave would have delivered similar failure. The old Friction disc looked rather good, and neither pressure plate nor flywheel looked heated up: no cracking or blued spots. BUT, as I said to dad, “We’re there, we have the parts, I ain’t doin’ this again in 3 months,,,,,” LOL. Even Da was saying, “I see now why you didn’t wanna do this,,,,”
(( What really burns my ass about the slave cylinder possibly being bad: the master cylinder is brand stinkin’ new. Why do you only replace one half of the system when those parts are (relatively) inexpensive??? Rhetorical question, I already know the answer.))
Showered, clean clothes, house is warm, and its dark out. Thinkin’ I’m gonna fall into bed like a felled tree,,,
talkatcha’all tomorrow,,,
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I once changed out the clutch on my 57 Chevy 4×4. While in a campground at Yellowstone. It had the drive train out of a military 5/4. So was painfully heavy and I only had a bottle jack with me. Coarse I was only in my late twenties then too.
Now , I’d just call the wrecker at 71 years old…
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December 8, 2024 at 7:15 am