Your videos are very well done. And best of all there not Annoying and loud like some of the other jeep guys. Your focus is on the repairs and not trying to always be a comedia, Thank you for that! Keep up the great work!
Everything in there looks a lot better than a lot of gearboxes I have seen, the wear on the selector forks is what you will get after the gearbox has run for just a few hundred miles, I have seen them worn down to a sharp edge and still work. Surely you are not stripping this down in the house ! It will smell like 200 cats have been shut up in there, EP90 is awful stuff to get on your clothes, once you have the smell up your nose you will smell nothing else for weeks. You could use a Copper/Hide mallet on that job ! Enjoy your EP90 scented Easter ! Chris B.
Thanks Chris, The gearbox is in overall pretty good condition, the issues are in the real fine detail that we will look into in later videos. I have learned a lot with this gearbox and it seems the devil is in the details! I'm very lucky that my wife seems to be immune to the smell of gear oil if she wasn't there would be hell to pay as our house smells like the inside of a dead skunk at the moment....
Your videos are very well done. And best of all there not Annoying and loud like some of the other jeep guys. Your focus is on the repairs and not trying to always be a comedia, Thank you for that! Keep up the great work!
Everything in there looks a lot better than a lot of gearboxes I have seen, the wear on the selector forks is what you will get after the gearbox has run for just a few hundred miles, I have seen them worn down to a sharp edge and still work. Surely you are not stripping this down in the house ! It will smell like 200 cats have been shut up in there, EP90 is awful stuff to get on your clothes, once you have the smell up your nose you will smell nothing else for weeks. You could use a Copper/Hide mallet on that job ! Enjoy your EP90 scented Easter ! Chris B.
Thanks Chris, The gearbox is in overall pretty good condition, the issues are in the real fine detail that we will look into in later videos. I have learned a lot with this gearbox and it seems the devil is in the details! I'm very lucky that my wife seems to be immune to the smell of gear oil if she wasn't there would be hell to pay as our house smells like the inside of a dead skunk at the moment....
Just reuse them
Your leaking oil from the cluster gear shaft orifice.