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Title: sammi t-case progress
Post by: Chief on January 09, 2005, 10:31:36 AM
Welp, I'm about half way home with the sammi tcase install. Got the 2wd tranny in, now just need to adjust the linkage, and modify the 4wd tranny crossmember for the 2wd tranny. Picking up a 2wd d-shaft tomorrow so I can drive it to my buddies house who's gonna make me a t-case crossmember and also modifying the driveshafts to work.

Man O man what a PIA to get the tranny out! Still easier then some I have done tho!  ;)
Title: Re: sammi t-case progress
Post by: wildgoody on January 09, 2005, 12:32:40 PM
PICS !!!!!

This Thread is Useless Without Pics !!
Title: Re: sammi t-case progress
Post by: Chief on January 09, 2005, 08:55:33 PM
Not much to see yet!!

(http://www.rrorc.com/gallery/data/500/8Dropping_tranny-med.jpg)
(http://www.rrorc.com/gallery/data/500/8Dropping_tranny_1-med.jpg)
(http://www.rrorc.com/gallery/data/500/8Dropping_tranny_2-med.jpg)
(http://www.rrorc.com/gallery/data/500/82wd_tranny-med.jpg)
(http://www.rrorc.com/gallery/data/500/8no_x-member-med.jpg)

I got more pics of the 4wd tranny and t-case, 2wd tranny in, modified x-member, and I'll have the 2wd stuff in and it'll be on the road tomorrow, and on its way to get the custom t-case x-member and driveshafts done by thurs!

When I get it back, its rear linelock and proportioning valve and start gathering for rear discs!
Title: Re: sammi t-case progress
Post by: ed oorklep on April 29, 2005, 03:51:19 AM
More pic's if you have 'm I want to do this swap to in the near future  ;D
Title: Re: sammi t-case progress
Post by: 1bigtracker on April 29, 2005, 04:28:17 AM
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More pic's if you have 'm I want to do this swap to in the near future  ;D

ditto on that

stu
Title: Re: sammi t-case progress
Post by: Chief on April 29, 2005, 10:23:48 AM
Since ya'll brought this back up...

It fell through intially. The guy I wqs going to have do it, backed out because it was more work then what he had time for.

BUT I have another buddy lined up, and he knows sammis/kicks pretty well. Couple weeks, it should be in. School's taking all my time right now! Patiences, it will be done!!
Title: Re: sammi t-case progress
Post by: ed oorklep on April 29, 2005, 10:25:44 AM
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Since ya'll brought this back up...

It fell through intially. The guy I wqs going to have do it, backed out because it was more work then what he had time for.

BUT I have another buddy lined up, and he knows sammis/kicks pretty well. Couple weeks, it should be in. School's taking all my time right now! Patiences, it will be done!!

I'm patient  ;) good luck on fixing it and also good luck on school, make sure you make it (I know I have to  ;))
Title: Re: sammi t-case progress
Post by: Chief on April 30, 2005, 04:29:48 AM
Ed, thanks! I'll be done in Feb 06! Couldn't get here soon enough!

Also, I got my rear line lock in, works well, but my brakes still engage reallyu low, BUT they do work, as does the line lock.

Still need to fix my LSPV, but I can't find the damn thing!!!
Title: Re: sammi t-case progress
Post by: ed oorklep on May 03, 2005, 11:08:54 AM
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Ed, thanks! I'll be done in Feb 06! Couldn't get here soon enough!

Also, I got my rear line lock in, works well, but my brakes still engage reallyu low, BUT they do work, as does the line lock.

Still need to fix my LSPV, but I can't find the damn thing!!!


LSPV should be on the triangle of the rear axle, on mine it's a sort of valve with a lever on it that attaches to the triangle with a spring. Follow your brake lines to the back and you'll surely find it  ;D Good luck on finding it  ;)