Tine for a new Tranny....................
The last piece of the original drive train finally decided to quit. I've been having some "issues" for a few years but didn't realize just how serious they were until I visited my transmission guy and he tore the unit apart exposing just how worn and "burnt" it was.
Transmission shops always kind of scare me, I see those carts and tables with so many unfamiliar parts laying around and ask myself how could anyone keep track of so many little parts!
He told me he could re-build it but f I want all the latest factory modifications and all parts replaced it would be better to get a re-mfg. one. So after my limited research I found Certified Transmissions in Nebraska who happen to have a core available for their re-mfg. process and in about a week it was ready to ship.
Here it is in it's own neat cocoon complete with all new cables, harnesses and fluid.
In just a few days the lonely dusty XJ will make it's way home once again under it's own power.
Next trip for it is the Rubicon Trail just after Labor Day week end.
Thanks,
Fred
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