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Glad you will still be able to make it! The cold ones will taste even better after this...
I know what you are feeling. I waited 4 hours for a 1 hour call out on the freeway last years. Love's also.We're about 4.5 hours in on the estimated 3 hour wait, I'm so happy right now.
So I roll the jimmy back 6 inches. Still 1500 pounds. Roll it back another 6 inches. Still 1500 pounds.
Cut a nice V-notch, weld it, grind/file down the sealing surfaces and SEND IT!One of the things that broke 2 years ago in my biggest ever breakage day of wheeling was the rear 205 rear output housing. There’s been some head scratching as to why. Things became much clearer today
View attachment 388776That there’s a broken 205 Clark.
Trying to figure out the easiest way to get it out with one good arm, one 40% or less arm depending on angle and a 14 year old.
This usually takes a skilled crew 6+ hrs to R&R the 205.
Good times.
Thought about that, it will be cracked next to the weld before it’s done cooling off. And this is going down in my garage without all the normal tools I would use.Cut a nice V-notch, weld it, grind/file down the sealing surfaces and SEND IT!
No big deal, just don’t forget the front snap ring...One of the things that broke 2 years ago in my biggest ever breakage day of wheeling was the rear 205 rear output housing. There’s been some head scratching as to why. Things became much clearer today
View attachment 388776That there’s a broken 205 Clark.
Trying to figure out the easiest way to get it out with one good arm, one 40% or less arm depending on angle and a 14 year old.
This usually takes a skilled crew 6+ hrs to R&R the 205.
Good times.
So you are already prepared for camshaft problems with the hemi? Good..Watch for a white dodge and a tan K5 broke down. I am leaving in the morning.
What route are you taking?
What the heck Fred? You just got it back together the other day!!!Had to change the axle seals today.
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