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fasteddy
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DRIVETRAIN BIBLE
      06/29/05 06:10 PM

I think most of the data is here, and maybe all we need is a list of links to archived stuff and sites, but I have specific questions, since I'm about to spend the bucks for the parts.

I'm doing the V6 lockup converter mod. Does the v6 tcase bolt and spline to the 4cyl tcase, and is there any advantage to the v6 case. I'm also going to do a v6 front diff swap in prep for (hopefully along with) a front lsd. I may also do a regear to 4.222, and if so, do the 4.222 p/u gears fit the monty v6 front lsd, AND the 2.6 leaf spring rear diff, or do I need a v6 (and monty or p/u?) rear axle with leaf perches (and maybe soa in the rear). Rear will have a sway bar if I can find room, with an Aussie disco. Also want to figure out rear discs, even if I have to have a manual rear brake pump and an isolation valve.

How 'bout driveshaft yoke spline sizes? All the same??

For the rest of the bible, we need a section on tcases, like which ones for sure have neutral detents, do a/t and m/t tcases have the same input? Word on pto's, too. I'd also like some word on Lloyd's deal on mods to later tcases to avoid major chain failure, if any body has the detail word.

Section on diffs, lsd's, lockers, etc.

Section on m/t's, and a/t's, too.

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* DRIVETRAIN BIBLE fasteddy 06/29/05 06:10 PM
. * * Re: DRIVETRAIN BIBLE Anonymous   11/21/05 07:26 PM
. * * Re: DRIVETRAIN BIBLE fasteddy   12/03/05 01:47 AM
. * * Re: DRIVETRAIN BIBLE Anonymous   03/17/06 03:36 PM
. * * Re: DRIVETRAIN BIBLE Kevin C   07/01/05 02:26 PM
. * * Re: DRIVETRAIN BIBLE LandRaider   07/04/05 04:10 PM
. * * Re: DRIVETRAIN BIBLE Keep your front axles in! Kevin C   09/19/05 12:03 AM
. * * Re: DRIVETRAIN BIBLE PHILModerator   07/01/05 01:47 PM
. * * Re: DRIVETRAIN BIBLE ForcedAir_Montero   06/29/05 11:39 PM
. * * Re: DRIVETRAIN BIBLE FrankR   06/30/05 06:25 AM
. * * Re: DRIVETRAIN BIBLE FrankR   06/29/05 07:40 PM
. * * Re: DRIVETRAIN BIBLE Anonymous   01/19/06 11:02 AM

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