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transfer gears
transfer gears
i've just purchased some 4.16 tcase gears. i have approached my mate (3rd yr apprentice mechanic) to fit the gears. he's never rebuilt a tcase before and is unsure how difficult it will be. i'm sure he'll be capable. what do you guys think?
cheers dan.
cheers dan.
they are pretty straight forward
a 3 rd year apprentince should be able to do it no worries particularly with instructions if he cant he sould give up
between him his boss they should manage fine and its good practice for him
a 3 rd year apprentince should be able to do it no worries particularly with instructions if he cant he sould give up
between him his boss they should manage fine and its good practice for him
85 high roof 1.3, 6.5 tc, air lockers,ruf and 34 swampers. yep its an ugly pos.
Here are the instructions for fitting 6.5's.
http://www.trail-gear.com/tech/zuk65gears/index.html
I used those instructions when I did a full rebuild and fitted my new 6.5's. From memory there is 1 or 2 bearings that they don't touch in those instructions, but you really cant go wrong - If you have a new part/bearing/shaft to go in you will find where it goes! It all makes sense when you have it all apart!
Cheers,
Pez
http://www.trail-gear.com/tech/zuk65gears/index.html
I used those instructions when I did a full rebuild and fitted my new 6.5's. From memory there is 1 or 2 bearings that they don't touch in those instructions, but you really cant go wrong - If you have a new part/bearing/shaft to go in you will find where it goes! It all makes sense when you have it all apart!
Cheers,
Pez
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