My notchy shifting has me thinking that my small oil seepage from the rear main seal has contaminated my clutch disk, or that my clutch slave cylinder is bad. Either way, I think I need to crawl under my rig.
So I've decided to drop the tranny/t-case myself with the help of a floor jack and improvised adaptor cradle, replace the clutch, re-surface the flywheel, replace the slave cylinder and master cylinder (signs of seepage from the master) and, of course, replace that pesky main seal.
I have printed out the threads concerning this job posted by others, but can anyone offer the following:
Part # and source:
Clutch kit for BJ70 (cheap!)
Slave Cylinder and Master (source?...I have the # from the .pdf document)
Tools:
What do I need to get the pilot bearing out? Any other special tools required?
Canadian source prefered but the dollar is strong not critical
Thanks.
So I've decided to drop the tranny/t-case myself with the help of a floor jack and improvised adaptor cradle, replace the clutch, re-surface the flywheel, replace the slave cylinder and master cylinder (signs of seepage from the master) and, of course, replace that pesky main seal.
I have printed out the threads concerning this job posted by others, but can anyone offer the following:
Part # and source:
Clutch kit for BJ70 (cheap!)
Slave Cylinder and Master (source?...I have the # from the .pdf document)
Tools:
What do I need to get the pilot bearing out? Any other special tools required?
Canadian source prefered but the dollar is strong not critical
Thanks.