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Ongoing Dana 300 Build

Ongoing Dana 300 Build

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'84 CJ7
Well, I have gotten the input shaft and front and rear output shafts and the bearing covers together*and attached to the case. *

In trying to check and see how everything is fitting together I attempted to see how the shift rods moved. *The rear output rod moves OK but is a little stiff. *However the front output rod is almost impossible to move in and out. *If I disconnect the front shift fork the rod will move in the case but it is still VERY hard *With*the front shift fork is disconnected it does not seem to move smoothly along the rod. *Is this just an issue of there not being enough lube on the rod, even though the rods were coated with engine assembly lube when put together? *Or, could it be a problem with the line up of the interlock plugs?

Any suggestions?

Rick**
 
Don't have much experience with the 300, but on my 20 it was a little tough to move them too after the fresh rebuild... They are fine now in the jeep lubed and with the shifters...

:chug:
 
Have you squirted any oil on the sliding contact areas? :confused:
LG
 
I rebuilt mine a while ago and havent got it on the road yet, it is also very stiff to shift, i think yours need oil splashed around in it like mine to get it to shift well
 

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