I spent a couple of weeks away from the LJ, working on my new JL (bumpers/winch/rockers) and starting the preparations for our upcoming move to AZ. Moving really sucks and I hope this is it for a while. We will be putting out stuff into storage initially as we continue looking for a suitable place and my need for a shop is ruling out 90% of the stuff we see. Not going to rush this one so planning to stay in some temporary digs initially while we look.
I will have access to my LJ and plan to wheel it as much as I can. Hopefully the future repairs and mods will be basic wrenching until I can get back into a shop with a lift and the ability to weld.
Back to the post Moab fixes, today I addressed the clearance issues with the Savvy UA. I notice less clearance for the front driveshaft, SYE and exhaust after the trip vs the post mod condition. In keeping with the them of my rig in Moab, the damn transmission mount bolts had backed off!
This caused the crossmember to rotate and cause my clearance issues.
The front driveshaft was rubbing on crossmember:
Contact between TC body and crossmember:
While in there, I added some weld to the Savvy mount bracket. Sorry missed the pics of the unpainted booger welds:
Also while in there installed clip nuts on the crossmember:
After reinstalling bracket tight using plenty of thread locker, clearance is fine on the driveshaft and the TC:
I clearanced the aft stiffener where it had been in contact with the SYE, and gave it a bit more room around the exhaust:
Clip nuts at the joint between the TC and engine skids makes instead the engine skid much easier:
I removed some material on the engine skid at the exhaust where it had been very close:
All done:
Next up some electrical gremlins, inoperative transmission fluid temperature gauge and no power to my GMRS radio.
I will have access to my LJ and plan to wheel it as much as I can. Hopefully the future repairs and mods will be basic wrenching until I can get back into a shop with a lift and the ability to weld.
Back to the post Moab fixes, today I addressed the clearance issues with the Savvy UA. I notice less clearance for the front driveshaft, SYE and exhaust after the trip vs the post mod condition. In keeping with the them of my rig in Moab, the damn transmission mount bolts had backed off!
This caused the crossmember to rotate and cause my clearance issues.
The front driveshaft was rubbing on crossmember:
Contact between TC body and crossmember:
While in there, I added some weld to the Savvy mount bracket. Sorry missed the pics of the unpainted booger welds:
Also while in there installed clip nuts on the crossmember:
After reinstalling bracket tight using plenty of thread locker, clearance is fine on the driveshaft and the TC:
I clearanced the aft stiffener where it had been in contact with the SYE, and gave it a bit more room around the exhaust:
Clip nuts at the joint between the TC and engine skids makes instead the engine skid much easier:
I removed some material on the engine skid at the exhaust where it had been very close:
All done:
Next up some electrical gremlins, inoperative transmission fluid temperature gauge and no power to my GMRS radio.
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