Slant Valiants link is where I got my information.
I got my car home and my new 7.5 unloaded. Nice and clean....all parts intact. Even the lugnuts are there. Most important is the emergency brake and rubber brakeliners are in great shape. Note the offset carrier,,,,yup its 3". Im not sure I like that.
I opened up the case and drained the oil. Right away I spotted a broken tooth (3rd from the top) and hammered spiders. Note the ABS timing ring on the ring gear. There was a heavy lump of cast on the far side to protect the sensor. The Trac Loc looks very light. It is from a 4x4 application with a 2.9L 5 speed. The torque is divided to both ends on a 4x4 truck dropping the load on the LOC plates. I wonder if I will thrash them immediately ....and what they cost to rebuild.
Nice 10"drums ....good ebrake cables
Note the mounts need to be moved to the bottom side of the axle.
This little piggy is going right back to the market.
I will make inquiries about the 8.8 3.73 Trac Loc....
Or mebbe Explorer 8.8 with discs.
So....there is the car on the trailer..........
it wont go forward at all.....backwards no problem....turn a wheel forward the other counter rotates.
What I needed was a simple solution
I took the driverside wheel off and lowered the spring onto a larch block and dragged the car off the trailer onto the repair ramp.....with the drum counter rotating the whole way...we chipped the block as it went over the end of the trailer. Note the wooden gas cap.
I read this in my FSM. (Facts by Sandy Marshall)
http://www.mobmms.com/view/20511-0.html
http://www.mobmms.com/view/20510-0.html
http://www.mobmms.com/view/20512-0.html
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Yeah....Im the one who destroyed this rare, vintage automobile.....
