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I'm not interested in going through the hassle. I want to know why it's clocked. I don't think it was an accident. Either it was the rebuilder or mechanic. Just want to know if there was a good reason for the change. But I'm not jacking with taking it back. That housing is designed to be clocked for different situations. Previously the output was way up high. It's just not a big deal.
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The NP203 transfer case showed a leak at the speedo cable. I unscrewed the cable and then the sleeve, and of course the speedo gear comes to see me.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...R-768x1365.jpg The problem appears to be the sleeve. There's an internal o-ring like scrubber that seals around the shaft of the speedo gear. A new sleeve is AC Delco Part #326561. It's a discontinued part, so I'll have to get one mailed to me. If you look at the second picture, you can see the groove inside the sleeve where the scrubber seal goes. Mine was non-existent. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...1-1024x576.jpg http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...5-1024x576.jpg |
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I talked to the rebuilder. Apparently, that is a new rear output housing. And not surprisingly, they're not all the same. As a confirmation of the correct installation, the breather tube is indeed mounted up high on the housing. Now I just have to wait a few days to get the sleeve. I went ahead and ordered two sleeves because the seal tends to wear out, and I don't want to try to hunt one of these down ten years down the road.
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Here's the plaque installed. Lighting sucks in the garage.
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Looking killer! Thanks for sharing the pics.
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The rear armrest is a nice spot for the fire extinguisher:
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Man the Fridge is cool but takes up so much room! Are they carrying your luggage for you on this adventure?
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Update....sleeve is in. I'll pick it up a little later and get it installed. Heading down south tomorrow with my boys to fish for specs and reds. We're pumped. |
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So I buttoned everything up and found another leak at the rear seal to the transfer case. Apparently, no one took the time to actually press the seal in. So after a little wrenching and hammering, all the leaks are addressed. Now I'm just driving it as much as I can over the next few days and then looking over everything over and over again. I just purchased a fancy VIAIR 400P Automatic Air Compressor for tire refill duty. I don't want to be the guy waiting on support trucks to transition me back to the road. Besides my final selection of hand tools and supplies, I think we're close. |
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Again, I admit, I'm a novice at prepping for overland adventure. The organizers apparently have a whole support staff of trucks and mechanics coming, so technically, I don't need anything. But.....that just doesn't feel right. If I can handle most basic stuff, I'm not gonna act like I've been neutered of ability and rely on somebody to show up. That would be throwing away part of the fun of back country adventure. So above are my basics. It's not all of my stuff, but most of the hand tools. Chime in with any opinions on the matter. I'm all ears. No leaks have showed up. I'll keep pushing it. While testing the brakes, looks like I don't have enough clamp to lock them up. Any ideas there. They're good, just not enough to lock. They also pull a little right with full pressure, so I suppose my left brake line is showing it's age. |
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Also, after running it about fifty miles, I started to bleed transfer case fluid like a stuck pig. It took me awhile looking at it with the good folks at Foreign & Classic today to figure it out. It was the improper clocking of the rear output housing. Here's what I think was happening. Because it was clocked, the air vent tube was not directly on top of the housing. As the housing filled up with oil, the air vent hole would get submerged in fluid. Now the air couldn't escape. As things warmed up the air expands creating pressure on the fluid pressing the fluid up the vent tube or out the seal or the sleeve. Since oil was being refreshed into that part of the housing, the oil level didn't lower to where the air could escape, so it would keep pushing oil out. So, we clocked the rear housing to where I remembered it, and lo and behold, the vent is pointing straight up and we're no longer bleeding oil. Feels good. The twin stick starts to rattle a bit at speed, so I'm gonna piece together an isolater that will also prevent inadvertent shifts of the 4x4 levers. |
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I made this little isolator with my orange HDPE I had leftover from the tailgate. This does two things: (1) prevents unintended transfer case shifts (2) eliminates rattles from the shift levers. It's a little obnoxious, but it works perfectly. I hate rattles. It pops right in and out.
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Lookie there. Properly clocked output housing.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...-1024x1820.jpg I can't reiterate enough what fun this thing is to drive. It takes things like train track crossings like a dream. We're ready to go folks. I'm gonna park it tonight and start detailing in preparation for the haul on Sunday. |
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I've since looked at a whole bunch of examples of NP203s installed on the trucks. Apparently, my rear output housing was native to the last two years. Before that, the speedo cable exited near the bottom pointing out towards the driver's side. Pretty exposed. The '78s and '79s look like mine, nice and high, out of the way. |
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Glad to see you got it figured out. Maybe after your adventure you can dress up the "Stick Holder"...
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Ran into one last issue. The fuel nozzle was ejecting as the tank topped off. The vent hose was too small. Fixing that in the morning. |
The 2017 Copperstate Overland
And so it begins.....
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I thought a little bit of gear-stick rattle when you let off the gas was part of the charm?:lol: Congrats on getting it sorted and prepped for the trail, looking forward to the pictures!
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Man I'd be worried the flapping of any part of that tarp would do more damage than driving it across the interstate...
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Yep. Me too. It has a padded car cover underneath. Too late now.
As an update, it arrived safe in Scottsdale. There was some minor paint rubbing on the leading edge of the hood that I'll buff out with my orbital, but that's it. On the way home, it's traveling uncovered. It will be dirty. No need to protect dirt or let it get rubbed in like sandpaper. |
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I'm just counting the days waiting to get this started on Saturday........
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Enjoy your trip. Take plenty of pictures so that we can be jealous of the fun you had!
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