Trac-lok vs. newer offerings
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- '85 CJ-7, 258/4.2L 6cyl. Bought new in 1985. Full cage, Warn 8274 winch, Ford 9" rear, front/rear Detroit Lockers w/4:88 R&P. T-5 tranny and 4:1 t'case. 33X12.50-15 BFG/AT, MSD ign, on board air---
Let me add to TR's facts.
When you weld the housing.
Do that with the axles/seals of the jeep and the carrier removed from the housing. I use a wirefeed welder and flux-core wire. I lay 1" of weld and then skip 1". You want the paint where you are welding removed and use brake cleaner to flush where the housing and tubes meet.
You MUST heat the cast-iron housing with a 'rose-bud' to about 300* before welding. This reduces the tendency of the iron to crack after the welding is done.
BTW-There is a reason I put a Currie, Ford 9" in the back of my Jeep-I have seen to many issues with the '20' rear to ever trust one.
LG
When you weld the housing.
Do that with the axles/seals of the jeep and the carrier removed from the housing. I use a wirefeed welder and flux-core wire. I lay 1" of weld and then skip 1". You want the paint where you are welding removed and use brake cleaner to flush where the housing and tubes meet.
You MUST heat the cast-iron housing with a 'rose-bud' to about 300* before welding. This reduces the tendency of the iron to crack after the welding is done.
BTW-There is a reason I put a Currie, Ford 9" in the back of my Jeep-I have seen to many issues with the '20' rear to ever trust one.
LG