^ Having spent 25 years in eastern Canada, I can confidently say that the countryside in British Columbia is stunning. We’ve only just begun to explore it.
The new truck will be getting a build thread in the new year. I've done a fair bit of work so far, but I will hold off until I really get going on it. I'm stalled out waiting for parts presently.
It's been a minute... Mostly because this thing has been more or less rock solid and I haven't had much "work" to post.
I had to pull the t-case a couple of months ago. The 38 year old input seal finally failed.
It's hard to make it out but it split in 5 places. The end result was the transmission pushing fluid into the t-case and eventually out the breather. I put this off for like 3 months and occasionally drained the t-case and topped up the trans every 500 km - it's a very inefficient way to flush a transmission...
4 hours to pull everything apart, 30 seconds to change the seal...
The reason it took so long to take apart was because "Well I'm at it..." I may as well change the rear main, trans input seal, pan gasket & filter, trans dipstick tube & tv cable seals, valve cover gaskets, oil pan gasket etc, etc.
And then I made the job extra fun by stripping out one of the trans/t-case adapter bolts...
I've had a nagging oil weep/drip for a year+. Assumed it was the rear main, turns out it was the oil pan.
This was not a fun job at all. All back together and it's oil leak-free, but I have developed a small weep at the t-case to adapter... I'll yank the t-case over the winter and reseal it, again.
Some inspiration for the new build. Our fire department's new bush truck, single rear wheel conversion and 40s. Just needs a camper.
Just in time for hunting season,
This thing works great in the mud. Double locked and tires at 10psi it digs really nicely.
The only thing I had to do to the camper was swap out the crap rocker switches for another set of, likely what I will soon call, different crap ones.