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i tried to grab the link but???
anyway, www.madxj.com has an write up about this. go under go under the technical thred and then the axle catagory. scroll and look for the u-joint install section. sorry to make you run around but it wouldt let me grab the link.
Both Warn and Randy's Ring and Pinion sell a seal and block-off plate kit to non-disco the D30.
I've used both. Seal goes right in the passenger side where the non-disco seal would go (if Dana had machined it there)
Randy's kit was less expensive, Warn's had a higher quality seal.
They're both still holding up fine.
Both Warn and Randy's Ring and Pinion sell a seal and block-off plate kit to non-disco the D30.
I've used both. Seal goes right in the passenger side where the non-disco seal would go (if Dana had machined it there)
Randy's kit was less expensive, Warn's had a higher quality seal.
They're both still holding up fine.
If you really want to do it really cheap, you can just find the seal on the pumkin side. I have the part number floating on the board somewhere aroung here. No need to grind and rick leaving metal in the pumkin. I believe the sela comes from a CJ6 D30.
Found it:
This seal should just tap right it, 11771/40576S CR SEAL
Also, the 91' disco axles may be machined for the standard carrier seal. We found this out talking to a 4WD shop, who at first sold me the wrong seal. Then I found out that its a 60's CJ5 has a front axle seal.
Im using the same setup chuck D is, havent got a chance to test it yet though.
Instead of worrying about fabbing a block off plate, just take apart teh vacuum shift fork assembly, plug the hole, and reinstall it, thats what i did.
I didn't realize someone made a kit for this. I just didn't want the vacuum shift fork anymore, and I've seen to many posi locks fail. I used the left hand seal to install on the right. I also left the shift fork assembly on the cover the hole. The fork goes right over the axle shaft, and I still get the neato 4wd light on the dash.
I didn't realize someone made a kit for this. I just didn't want the vacuum shift fork anymore, and I've seen to many posi locks fail. I used the left hand seal to install on the right. I also left the shift fork assembly on the cover the hole. The fork goes right over the axle shaft, and I still get the neato 4wd light on the dash.