Almost maybe AMC related I spent way too much time on one side of the rear drum brakes of the 97 Cherokee last night. I can't figure out. A. How the F did I get this old? B. why does it take so long to try and remember what used to be so easy? C. why did the B**tards package the adjuster kits wrong? D. I love my new fangled $45 mapp gas torch, instant heat, no big tanks and it allowed me to save a brake line I would have otherwise lost. E. I have to remember 97 is now an oldish vehicle and around here than means RUST... Today I drove 60 some miles in pouring rain, got lost, found my sons lacrosse game end of first 1/4 and they called the game at half time due to field destruction from rain...triple arggg. Then I drove another hour and half to pick up the boat that had do come out of storage today. Mind you we probably got at least 2-4 inches of solid, hard rain during ALL of this. Pick the boat up and tow it home. Woo-hoo, it's here, maybe in another month it will be nice enough to use it! Tomorrow I will attempt to finish the 97 Jeep and go to uscellular to transfer my sons phone to my old blackberry as his died about six months short of exchange time... I know this is a car list, so I'll give up now, Almost. I never in a million years,years figured one stupid bicycle accident could haunt me so. I have to sit completely on the floor now to work. Any curve in my back leads to pain, then shakes then, well you get the picture. It's totally awful feeling to be so much screwed up and a 15 minute job turns into two hours. The bumpers on the American are easier than the Jeep brakes and I had my oldest set it on stands and pull the wheels for me! damn it anyway.... I am jealous of Joe and those others who always seem to be plugging away attaining milestones while I gain inches! Keep it up, I live vicariously through you! Mark Price Morgantown, WV 26508 1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5 2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrac II "I realize that death is inevitable. I just don't want to be around when it happens!" ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joe Fulton" <piper_pa20@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2011 2:31:17 PM > Subject: [AMC-list] So far this weekend. > > It's noonish here and I just got the T-96 mated back to the > bellhousing on the > 64 Classic. Someof you may recall that I wanted to give this car > away last > year. I kept it, couldn't stand to junk it, and had the clutch > refurbished by > Tennessee Clutch in Nashville, TN a few weeks ago. I thought I was > ready to > reinstall the tranny this morning but when I inspected today I found > that the > short shifter arm (1st/Reverse I think) had been jiggered by the > precious owner > along with some of the other half-fast mods he had done. The tranny > had > evidently been dropped and the end of the shifter shaft had broken so > he had > ground down the thickness of the shifter arm to fit on the shorter > shaft. The > nut didn't have many threads to grasp and had finally worked loose and > the > shifter arm was lying next the tranny. So, since it never hurts to > have too > many parts, I used my other good T-96 overdrive and swapped the rear > tranny > extension with the new rear seal over to it. > > > I had bought a transmission jack from Harbor Freight and it sure came > in handy. > I'm working by myself and it took me about an hour of jiggling and > inspecting > the tranny, clutch disk alignment, etc. to finally get the tranny > mated into the > bellhousing. I'm taking a well deserved break and hope to have the > car down off > the jacks this evening. It will be a treat to hear it run again and > then go on > to my other punch list for the car. > > On the 65 American front, I drove it to work again yesterday and it > began to > have a serious leak from the front of the tranny. I noticed a little > puddle > after I parked it at home. I won't drive it for long distance until > I can > diagnose and fix that. I do have another tranny which looked good > when I > changed the oil and filter in it, but the rear seal was leaking on > that one so I > swapped it for the one that's in there now. The fluid is down about a > quart in > about 250 miles and it makes a mess under my nicely pressure washed > undercarriage. > > Joe Fulton > > _______________________________________________ > AMC-list mailing list > AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com