DocBreckon
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Im fricking frustrated. I recently did a reseal and put in a new 15366 1/2 case on my NP218 T case since the original case from Auction was cracked. Im guessing they probably lifted with a fork and cracked it. . It was a Piece of cake to rebuild the T case. I did it all in my garage, took 5 hours . All of the Internal parts including the 155 needle bearings were all ok. I removed every part and inspected them. I.E. original internals that included the bearings, the bearing sleeves, drive chain etc. Since the reset in 04 they were all ok. Now I keep shearing the radio pin and the Speedo quits working completely all together. (Radio pin is the square junction pin between the orange Speedo input shaft and the 90* reduction gear adapter going into the top of the T case) I’m no newbie to wrenching on vehicles. Done it for 30+ years. I Co-Stared on Discovery channels Vegas Rat Rods first season so I’ve been around and can work on anything and do it right the first time . The shearing of the speedometer pin has happened twice now, both times after only a short 60mph 1/4 mile trip on the freeway. I cannot avoid it going to one specific location. Today was the 2nd time.. Any ideas why? I have the input gear clocked correctly to the correct slot in the top of the T case input! This is killing me. When it breaks, the 1/2 of the square radio pin gets stuck in the body of the input sleeve on the orange gear and it cannot be removed!! It’s getting annoying and costs me $40 each time in a new orange speedometer gear and radio pin. Help if you can. It’s not simply a bad input pin, bad Speedo gear or Speedo cable or Speedo. All are new!!! Is it that the Hmmwv’s don’t like freeway driving at 59 mph even for short periods???? Has the Original Factory POS 6.2L , TH400 and NO218M currently but which will be swapped to a P pumped Cummins 5.9L 6bt, an Allison AT545 and a NP205 Divorced case soon.
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