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Bugger...

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08 Oct 2011 13:40 #23257 by viciouspenguin
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I went to remove the propshaft today as the axle-end UJ needs replacing. While undoing the bolts there seemed to be an excessive amount of movement from the (sj) transfer case. On closer inspection the four bolts nearest the chassis rail (offside) were loose. Tightening them up seemed to do little to two of them. I can only presume that the threads have failed.

Is there going to be enough room to tap a new thread, and secondly who does cheap bucket mounts that will fit the SJ t-case to a jimny?

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08 Oct 2011 15:47 #23260 by darthloachie
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sounds like the same problem as we've got
its going into a 4x4 specialist on Tuesday and I'll let you know what they come up with

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08 Oct 2011 16:43 #23263 by viciouspenguin
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the best idea i can think of is getting it re-threaded, with a larger sized bolt. the other option is to replace the case, but that a last resort.

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08 Oct 2011 17:02 #23265 by Gromit
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You should be able to get it helicoiled with a new thread.

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08 Oct 2011 17:21 #23267 by darthloachie

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08 Oct 2011 17:42 #23270 by viciouspenguin
Replied by viciouspenguin on topic Re: Bugger...

darthloachie wrote: are these they?

www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/search/filter.../shopcategory/page/1


they look clever, anyone know the bolt size on the tcase? :)

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