fred
SILVER Star
Hey, gang... I'm in the midst of doing a rebuild on the split T-case on the '82 FJ60 I recently purchased.
Seems pretty straightforward, but some of the "easy stuff" seems to be glossed over. I'm working off the older Haynes, which does seem to cover the t-case rebuild, while the newer haynes completely avoids the topic as "too complicated".
One problem is that I have no idea how the shifter is attached to the shaft that moves the shift fork. I see an arm, a small square intermediate piece between the arm and the shaft, which fits in a notch in the shaft. No idea how it is attached. Can't see the ends, and it's pretty gummed up.
I am assuming that this is where I disconnect this, but maybe not.
Any clues?
No obvious bolt.
Any other tips for doing the t-case rebuild with the tranny still in the vehicle? Or links? My searches have not proved fruitful.
Thanks!
Seems pretty straightforward, but some of the "easy stuff" seems to be glossed over. I'm working off the older Haynes, which does seem to cover the t-case rebuild, while the newer haynes completely avoids the topic as "too complicated".
One problem is that I have no idea how the shifter is attached to the shaft that moves the shift fork. I see an arm, a small square intermediate piece between the arm and the shaft, which fits in a notch in the shaft. No idea how it is attached. Can't see the ends, and it's pretty gummed up.
I am assuming that this is where I disconnect this, but maybe not.
Any clues?
No obvious bolt.
Any other tips for doing the t-case rebuild with the tranny still in the vehicle? Or links? My searches have not proved fruitful.
Thanks!