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Build Thread '73 CJ Everything Build

Ah, I managed to use the Photogrid app to resize the image down from 4k resolution. However I'm still annoyed that the all my previous uploaded images are gone.
Don't blame you on losing your pictures !
 
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Nice CJ
I picked up my 73 three months before you did. Like you lots of work done over the years.
 
Nice video. Yeah videos never really show it like it is. Especially how steep it really is. Nice Transmission also.
 
The 73-1 ratio should work well.
Running trails I typically run in 3rd low but when I need to crawl 1st is plenty low. My total gearing is at 81.6-1. second gear is a little low for trails. With the 360 3rd will lug over just about anything. I took one pill out so I could shift either front or rear independently. I ground the other shaft and left the pill in. They say this is so you cannot have the front in low while the rear is in high. Didn't work. I possibly ground the shaft a little too much.
Sheet metalwork making tools and fabricating. What Fun these rigs are.
 
I took one pill out so I could shift either front or rear independently. I ground the other shaft and left the pill in. They say this is so you cannot have the front in low while the rear is in high. Didn't work. I possibly ground the shaft a little too much.

I have read that you can infact run one in low and a second in high but not all the time. Guys apparently are doing that in competitions that don't allow front dig. I tried it while the t case was on the floor and it seemed to operate just fine. However I don't know how happy it would be with the engine torque turning it.
 
Quick update: I had to separate the Transmission /Transfer Case again. When I tried to shift I to 2 low or 4 low the entire system would bind up and short of using a lot of force I couldn't hardly move it. So obviously something was wrong.
I found the snap ring that holds the pressed on bearing on the spud shaft "in place" was not allowing the spud gear that is subsequently bolted onto the spud shaft sit deep enough on the shaft. This stopping my low range gears from being able to fully engage as in doing so binds up the entire Transfer Case gears. I decided I could remove the snap ring because the bearing is pressed onto the spud shaft is secured due to being pressed on and the output gear is bolted on holding it in place. It all works now and will get put back together.
Basically a small weight reduction. For all I know the instructions (which are terrible) for the Jeep adapter say not to use that snap ring.
The instructions btw basically don't tell you anything so I just looked at the schematic they provided and put it together that way.
 
I have accidently put my Dana 20 in rear high and front low. It locks up pretty tight. It takes a minute and a couple bumps with the clutch to get one of the gear sets into neutral. It is my understanding you can do major damage to your Transfer Case .
 
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