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Re: Blown Timing Gears, Assistance!
On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Joel Brodsky wrote:
> about 100 miles from home (30 miles out of Phoenix) My timing gears decided
> to scatter, and left me stranded on the side 'o' the road. I got them
> out, after thinking I had broken the crank, and it looks like I need
> the timing gear set for a 392, in addition to the water pump, o-rings for
OK, so *how* do you scatter timing gears? I remember reading on TechTalk
a few weeks ago about someone else losing their timing gears... what's
up? I thought timing *gears* were all but indestructible.. particularly
compared to "lesser" vehicle's chain systems..
> The scout is waiting for the tranny to transfer gasket if anyone can
> help with that too, it'd be great. Thanks a million.
Joel,
I got a full transfer case gasket kit from a place called Idaho
Transmission.. under $20 for the complete set (this includes the shifter
seals, transfer case "pan" seal, etc).. not sure where my contact
information ran off to..
I recally that Hicks 4x4 in California sells a lot of Dana 20 parts as
well.. John Landry purchased a complete Dana 20 kit from them.
Others have reported good results just using RTV. My Scout's transfer
case currently sports an RTV gasket.. heck, I used some Permatex to hold
the broken fragments of transfer case in place for my 120 mile limp home
a month ago.. (I've since put a spare 'case in, using Permatex for the
gasket).
-Tom Mandera, Helena MT
http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/scout
'77 Scout II - 304/T19/D20/4.09-44s/Tracklok/Lockright/4"lift/33s
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