Ended up removing the gearbox on my 75 (only to work on the t-case). That’s enjoying!
So much space on a 60 series…
So much space on a 60 series…
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Hardest part was getting enough clearance. I think my exhaust was blocking the drive line from dropping down far enough. I was able to use a small/short puller for removing the 5th gear bearing and gear, and had just enough room to use a short 36mm socket with the torque wrench to snug up the bearing at the end of the 5th gear shaft when installing everything. You have to maneuver the back case cover to get it off the 5th gear shaft. Depending on what your doing if you are not planning on touching the 5th gear shaft you don't have to remove that cover over the bearing or remove the bearing. I did remove the fan just incase it would hit the radiator when the drive train was tilted, and the fan was hitting the top of the fan shroud. If I hadn't found the small puller I would have modified a bigger puller I had to cut down to size.How hard was it to do that job?
Specific tools required other than pullers?
Wow, great job without removing the whole thing again! That sounds like it was a pain. I am sure the 20-20 hindsight kept bugging you with the "if I had only known this BEFORE I installed it the first time...."Finally done. Looks like about 2400rpm at 65mph. Before I was sitting at about 2600rpm at 65mph. Should help with improving my mpg. Saturday plan on going on a road trip, will see what the mpg’s will do.
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Saw a black bear heading into the woods at a fast pace. One red fox. A few caribou just south of Deadhorse. Lots of ground squirrels. Different birds.Gorgeous pics and places, thanks for sharing!
Greetings from Greece!
PS. Seen some wild life (fauna)?