What a long *** day today, but a good one.
We started in the shop early this morning and took a quick break around 8~ish when NAPA opened so we could pick up another seal. They were good about it and warranted the seal so nothing out of pocket except a couple quarts of ATF and about an hour of time.
Once we got the transfer case back in we moved on to the exhaust. Due to the triangulated rear suspension we really can’t run the exhaust over the rear axle so we dumped it out just ahead of the rear suspension links. This is not my favorite way of having the exhaust exit but it turned out well with a little custom fabricating.
I picked up a 10” long piece of 2.5” tubing that was expanded on one end for a slip fit and after mocking up we determined where it needed to be cut and then welded the tube into the Magnaflow muffler. I also picked up a 30-degree bend that we could bologna cut.
While I was at NAPA picking up the exhaust tubing I also scrounged through their exhaust isolators and found one that I thought would work and made a mount for it.
We then mocked it up one last time to determine location of mounting rod for engagement into the isolator. It was then welded in place and time for final assembly.
Final installation. We put just enough preload into the isolator to pull it taught and called it good, then installed a stainless steel band clamp at the front just behind the cats.
Last item before road test was to bleed the brakes. Then we installed tires and wheels and backed it away from the lift under its own power for the first time in four months.
While it was sitting on the shop floor we went through and bounced the suspension a bit listening for any interferences then tightened all of the suspension fasteners.
Prior to backing it out if the shop we set the toe and adjusted the drag link to center the steering wheel.
Pictures outside the shop after returning from the first road test.
We completed the road test and tweaked the toe just a bit before closing up the shop.
Tonight was our local Jeep club's Christmas party and my son wanted so badly to drive it to the party and show it off tonight. We were so confident in the build after a quick visual I decided to let him drive it and it performed great. My son’s girlfriend came over and we closed up the shop at 5:00 pm, ran in the house to get cleaned up and made it to the Christmas party at 6:00 on the nose.
We have a few tweaks to do tomorrow and install the front driveshaft then it’s ready to put some miles on it and break in the gears.
Thanks for looking.