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Lab Metal is great stuff. The curved curved part of my M38A1 axle housing the knuckle seal rides on was rust pitted. I used it to fill those holes and it is still on there. It is tough stuff and hard to sand. Bondo would be easier and faster. Cheaper too.
That sounds exactly like what mine was doing. I did the compression test dry and then with oil. Only one cylinder was close to the right compression. So I am heading to a tear down and decisions on which way to rebuild.
There should be a one way vent on the axle. That might be what you heard. Sometimes the vents can clog causing too much pressure in the axle. Then the axle oil can migrate to the bearings. But if yours are open that's good.
You are right. I have a few Jeeps too. But when I started with the M211s I figured I would not even get back what I invested.
There are still parts out there but other than us folk there is not much love for them.
From the - Hydra-Matic Transmission Trouble - Shooting Diagnosis Guide.
This can be found in the Sticky - PS – The Preventive Maintenance Monthly for the G749
Possible causes of Transmission Malfunction around the reverse not working:
E3 - Improper oil pressure in reverse, Extensive...
I would like to know this as well. I have been sandblasting my M37 parts and to keep them from flash rusting spraying them soon after with Rusty Metal primer. I read though the data sheet and I don't see anywhere about not painting over other paints. Just should not be oily or loose paint...
There is a market for the parts. I would not say the parts would sell like hot cakes. But it is getting harder to find the parts so folks will just really need certain parts. And I don't see a current MV suppler stepping up to start making G749 specific reproduction parts. Keep us updated...