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Sep 17, 2011 | 12:41 PM
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$350 for both sub 100,000 mi already pulled. Cant turn that down
You are assuming the mileage is correct. I would not bet on it. Repairing your shift rails and forks is easy.
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Repairing forks still leaves it 2wd. How bad different are linkages 91 vs 93?
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The linkages should be the same.
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The linkages should be the same.
They are identical. No linkage, just shift rods and forks.
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I believe he's talking about the transfer case.
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Got it. Hand turn shaft has maybe less than 1/4 inch slop. Shifts fine in all gears turns t case fine. Already pulled w drive lines and slave cyl $350
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Tailshaft of transfer case has speedometer gear hole
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Transfercase tailshaft has speedometer gear hol e I need to plug. How do I plug it?
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Leave it. Fluid isn't supposed to enter the cable so it's sealed from the outside.
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There is no cable nor cable gear only a hole I need to plug. Do they sell plugs for these types of swaps?
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