orangefj45
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Only thing I woulda done differently is add pieces to cover the bosses at the cone bolt holes cuz those will crack/ split & fall apart. I made mine a press fit.
i saw a pic of yours after i started tinkering with mine. looks like a lot of work but it outta work very well.
i don't think there's going to be an issue with the outer bosses cracking since the nose cone can not "wiggle" with the saver on it.
one of the possible "failures" i forsee with either saver design is that the threads will pull out of the case. that can be easily remedied by just drilling and tapping the case to a larger thread size. of course the nose cone would have to be drilled out as well to accept the larger bolts.
i thought about this scenario when making the savers but decided not to incorporate it for two reasons:
1) drilling out the nose-cone bolt holes will weaken the bosses even more
2) drilling and tapping the holes in the t-case will require partial dis-assembly of the case in order to remove all the debris/shavings. this will add a lot of work and will be difficult to achieve with the t-case in the vehicle
i designed this part with simplicity in mind, and it had to be as easy as possible to install. of course the idea can be taken further, just like the t-case saver. there's no one way of doing it "perfect". this is just one take on the idea........