Re: [Amc-list] that nutty "big nut" rear, photos
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Re: [Amc-list] that nutty "big nut" rear, photos



Oh, just be glad your able to do it!
I'm very slowly going insane, wait, we decided it was too late...

Oh well, The pity would be that if I did go off the deep end no one around here would ever figure out what all the crap is for !!!


--
Mark Price
Morgantown, WV
1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5
2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrc II
" Chronic Pain Hurts"

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx>
> On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Matt Haas wrote:
> 
> > Just click your wrenches together and repeat three times: There's no nut
> > like a big nut!
> 
> See if I'm still joking around tomorrow -- it's driveshaft day.
> 
> Got the bell on last week. Today, all the little junk then the
> trans. I didn't have a clutch alignment tool (hard to find,
> oddball shaft), so I eyeballed it for concentric, but left the
> clutch plate bolts loose.
> 
> Car's on jackstands, I dragged the trans underneath, got
> sideways, got it up on my hip, stuck it in the hole... went
> right in first shot! Not even 5 minutes!
> 
> This bell has a lower dust cover, so I just turned the flywheel
> round and round bringing the bolts up tight. Easy. Had to remove
> the x-member to put the tin cover on, no big deal. (Remember
> this is a four-point mount car, the rear x-member is on the
> bell right behind the clutch.
> 
> Then I broke both shoft rod clevises. They were hard steel
> and brittle! Frozen to the shafts, lock nuts frozen, etc. One
> of the few parts I didn't take out, hot tank, media blast and
> paint. Welded them back up fine. Took 3+ hours to get all the
> small stuff back in, wired, tightened etc.
> 
> Parking brake adjuster rod -- nuts frozen, sheared coming apart,
> so I'll weld on a new long threaded section. ALl that junk gets
> painted and greased.
> 
> Tomorrow, the starter (BIG PITA!!) and driveshaft, rear.
> 
> Other than old-neglected-car junk, it's an easy car to work
> on. It's tight and cluttered only around the clutch linkage,
> a bunch of brackets, springs, levers, exhaust and starter all
> in the same corner. Took me an hour to figure out how it all
> went together there!
> 
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