BDaugherty
TDR MEMBER
Well, I was able to take the wife home from the hospital Sunday afternoon. While she rested, I installed my Con OFE. It was really easier than I thought, but I do have a couple of tips for the do-it-yourselfer.
#1 Get someone to help you line the trans back up. That part is sort of a pain, but also really important to do right.
#2 Be carefull when reinstalling the trans crossmember. I goofed. A hammer knocks it out easy enough, but going back in would have taken more hammering than I was in the mood for. I used a 25 ton ram and a 4x4 to spread the frame rails so that it would slip right in place. It worked great, but I should have removed the crossmember that runs right under the tailshaft of the transfer case. I sheared the bolts off the driver side.
Fortunately, that was the only real error. Everything else went pretty easy. I did find the previous owner's stash of sunflower seeds when I removed the console from around the shifter. My first impression was that it was really smooth with very light pedal pressure. I've got about 40 miles on it with the Juice set on #1. I'll report back after 200 miles and some WOT time. I just hope it stays as smooth as it initially was.
Conclusion: If you're not a well equipped and experienced shadetree mechanic, leave the install to a professional.
#1 Get someone to help you line the trans back up. That part is sort of a pain, but also really important to do right.
#2 Be carefull when reinstalling the trans crossmember. I goofed. A hammer knocks it out easy enough, but going back in would have taken more hammering than I was in the mood for. I used a 25 ton ram and a 4x4 to spread the frame rails so that it would slip right in place. It worked great, but I should have removed the crossmember that runs right under the tailshaft of the transfer case. I sheared the bolts off the driver side.
Fortunately, that was the only real error. Everything else went pretty easy. I did find the previous owner's stash of sunflower seeds when I removed the console from around the shifter. My first impression was that it was really smooth with very light pedal pressure. I've got about 40 miles on it with the Juice set on #1. I'll report back after 200 miles and some WOT time. I just hope it stays as smooth as it initially was.
Conclusion: If you're not a well equipped and experienced shadetree mechanic, leave the install to a professional.