Way to go- better done right than done quickly. Did you ever identify what parts broke?3 hrs! to set backlash. Got it to .009. Its all buttoned up will start in morning. Crossing fingers
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Way to go- better done right than done quickly. Did you ever identify what parts broke?3 hrs! to set backlash. Got it to .009. Its all buttoned up will start in morning. Crossing fingers
Yeah it was just the G80 locking up in 1st gear when I spun the tires and destroyed the spider gears. Now that I see how it works, it's really amazing it lasted even this long.Way to go- better done right than done quickly. Did you ever identify what parts broke?
I'd def go with the thickest cables you can find. My Tahoe doesn't like thin jumper cables either.Success!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No noise, no binding just silky smooth. Took me almost as long as my engine swap, but I am glad I took my time and learned to do it correctly. If I had to do it again, I could get it done in a few hours.
Can anyone recommend jumper cables? The 8 gauge ones from walmart didn't work. They have thicker ones, would that be worth it?
Yeah it was just the G80 locking up in 1st gear when I spun the tires and destroyed the spider gears. Now that I see how it works, it's really amazing it lasted even this long.
Success!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No noise, no binding just silky smooth. Took me almost as long as my engine swap, but I am glad I took my time and learned to do it correctly. If I had to do it again, I could get it done in a few hours.
Can anyone recommend jumper cables? The 8 gauge ones from walmart didn't work. They have thicker ones, would that be worth it?
I bought a 4 Gauge 20 ft set of jumper cables a while back off Amazon. I think they were labeled Amazon Choice.Success!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No noise, no binding just silky smooth. Took me almost as long as my engine swap, but I am glad I took my time and learned to do it correctly. If I had to do it again, I could get it done in a few hours.
Can anyone recommend jumper cables? The 8 gauge ones from walmart didn't work. They have thicker ones, would that be worth it?
I'd replace bearings and seals since you've gone this far. Might as well.
Woohoo! Congrats!Success!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No noise, no binding just silky smooth. Took me almost as long as my engine swap, but I am glad I took my time and learned to do it correctly. If I had to do it again, I could get it done in a few hours.
Can anyone recommend jumper cables? The 8 gauge ones from walmart didn't work. They have thicker ones, would that be worth it?
What does that battery booster look like?Woohoo! Congrats!
On the jumper cables, I keep a battery booster in the back of both of my rigs, and they've saved my bacon (and others') probably a dozen times. Haven't used jumper cables in years.
Mine are from Harbor Freight, but if I had to buy them now I would go with the appropriate Noco from Amazon. Project Farm tested them out on Youtube and the Noco was a winner.
Good deal, I am going to get this instead.What does that battery booster look like?
They are fairly small, and lots of power options!What does that battery booster look like?
I have a 450 amp one from Harbor Freight and it started my Denali just fine from a dead battery. I would think the 1000 amp unit would be plenty but see no downside to going bigger.1250 or 1750 amp model u think?