thank you for sharing
hooker :flipoff2:
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since you asked so nicely:flipoff2:
inputs and planetary, 27 spline on right, notice the 6 gears vs. 3:
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...s/IMG_2835.jpg
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...s/IMG_2834.jpg
mainshaft for giggles:
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...s/IMG_2838.jpg
23 spline installed in 241 case:
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...s/IMG_2839.jpg
27 spline installed in 231 case:
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...s/IMG_2841.jpg
My buddy has a 02 Grand Cherokee and it started overheating tonight, I couldn't check to see if the coolant was circulating because it was too hot and I didn't want to open it up. But I noticed the fan wasn't on at all. What all should I check? I was thinking about running a wire straight to the battery to see if the fan turns on and if it worked then it would be the thermostat sending unit, sound right? The temp gauge was functioning and the overflow tank was full of coolant.
Yeah check the fan stuff first it might be the relay or fuse for the fan( assuming it's electric).
Yup, jump it to the battery first to see if the motor is ****ed, then check the relay and then whatever switch it uses.
I used to think autos were the way to go, esp for hill starts, but after riding in rigs geared low enough, i am a big fan of the manuals. both can be effective, just a matter of what characteristics are more important to you. Things I think of off the top of my head are auto tranny heat, not being geared low enough for a stick, engine braking, etc.
With enough gear reduction a stick can be just like an automatic. In double low I never have to worry about stalling out, or starting the truck on a hill. Even if I throw it in third the thing ain't going to stall out. I love it!
Manual idles through most of the trails. Sometime you have to push the gas with an auto. I'm lazy. When it gets really crooked an auto might be nicer.
you also have a doubler then additional reduction in the crawl box. even though the trans does have a crap ratio (3.8 i believe). so wouldn't you technically be in triple low compared to stock? you also pay entirely too much for all your parts :flipoff2:
on the issue with the auto, im under the impression the the TC doubles the the ratio as cox said. I may be wrong, but isnt an auto less harsh on the drive train and absorbs some of the shock load?
and you have an argument like this for manuals:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4ygskAqoO0
Maybe compared to stock, but in my truck when I throw my two shifters into low I call it Double Low. ;)
I may pay a lot for my parts, but they don't break, and I don't have to trailer my **** back home after half a trail and let it sit in my driveway for a year until I decide to part it out. :flipoff2:
EDIT: Wait now that I come to think of it, you guys are paying between $800-$1000 for a 4:1 gear set, and then another couple of hundred for an adapter, AND THEN you let them sit on your work bench for a month while you figure out how to put it together. I spent $1500 for a 4.7:1 crawl box that bolted right up to my tranny and t-case. That makes sense. :flipoff2: