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 Post subject: Parts question
PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 7:19 pm 
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Gonna have a 456 put together with 4diff what's some things I could buy from weedle to make it strong as possible other than buying gears

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 Post subject: Re: Parts question
PostPosted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 4:03 am 
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well short of busting it all the way down and installing new roller bearings, tapered bearings and hand packed needle bearings, in addition to the 4 spider diff, i would get a chromoly pinion nut, torsional input shaft and mainshaft bearing retainer plate or whatever its called that goes between the nose cone and gear carrier/mid section

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 Post subject: Re: Parts question
PostPosted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 4:13 am 
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Ok will look into that once im home thanks

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 Post subject: Re: Parts question
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a chromoly diff cover


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 Post subject: Re: Parts question
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Steel shift ball for the hockey stick.

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 Post subject: Re: Parts question
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Fabricate a 1/8 inch plate like this one between main case and bellhousing to help stop case spread.
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 Post subject: Re: Parts question
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Charlie, did you notice the chainsaw next to the hole in the steel plate? Ask your mom for 1 of those next Christmas! Had some gamewarden/hunter issues at leeds Sun. Going to Flipindale this week end. Deer season is over at the end of this month.


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 Post subject: Re: Parts question
PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 11:21 am 
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Yea I noticed wondered if he used it with a titanium chain I'm riding somewhere for sure have to check my buggy bag to see if I have enough funds LOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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 Post subject: Re: Parts question
PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:48 pm 
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Regarding that plate. Y'all say 1/8" inch plate to stop the case from spreading. Would ar plate be good to make it out of or would that possibly be to hard. I know its some tuff stuff because even when its red hot its hard to bend. We use it for build the floors of our trash trucks and I manage to get some cutoffs from time to time and I just picked up 2 good size pieces awhile back. And is there any other modifications to the case needed to do this. I'm asking because I just picked up a side shift a few weeks back and the more I can do myself the better.


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 Post subject: Re: Parts question
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AR plate won't add any strength in that application. I don't know if you've drilled any AR plate, get ready to hate the idea of using it.
If your adding this plate you might as well use it as a mounting plate as well, add a couple of ears down low and drill a couple of mounting holes.

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 Post subject: Re: Parts question
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Yeah Mike I've drilled it before and your right it's no fun. I just figured I have more time than money and the plate was a freebie and also thought about using it for a mount plate. I've also got a piece that is just right for a skid plate too. I guess it just me taking after my old man and being cheap.


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 Post subject: Re: Parts question
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texasbuggy wrote:
Yeah Mike I've drilled it before and your right it's no fun. I just figured I have more time than money and the plate was a freebie and also thought about using it for a mount plate. I've also got a piece that is just right for a skid plate too. I guess it just me taking after my old man and being cheap.


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