I give up! What is the proper way to assemble the components of the transfer case mount?
Picture DEFINITELY appreciated, showing xfer/frame/components.
Thanks, Folks!
Assembly, transfer case mount
- capescw
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Assembly, transfer case mount
"Frugality keeps me in the Game"
1952 M38 Project "Lazarus"
1951(?) M100 Trailer
1956-60 USAF Special Weapons Program
http://www.bill-capes.com/insanity - Updated 04/26/14
1952 M38 Project "Lazarus"
1951(?) M100 Trailer
1956-60 USAF Special Weapons Program
http://www.bill-capes.com/insanity - Updated 04/26/14
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Walcks has a picture of it on their site.
http://walcks4wd.com/transfer-case-moun ... -d-18.html
The cross member is sandwiched between the smaller rubber piece and the larger steel cup. The smaller steel cup and rubber are under the cross member and the mounting foot on the transfer sits on the larger rubber piece with the bolt coming up through the mount assembly and through the mounting foot.
http://walcks4wd.com/transfer-case-moun ... -d-18.html
The cross member is sandwiched between the smaller rubber piece and the larger steel cup. The smaller steel cup and rubber are under the cross member and the mounting foot on the transfer sits on the larger rubber piece with the bolt coming up through the mount assembly and through the mounting foot.
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Different type
This is what was on my M38

These are the replacement parts (identical). I believe the smaller piece inserts from UNDER the crossmember, and this:

assembled like this, from the top.
But I've forgotten, so this is a guess

These are the replacement parts (identical). I believe the smaller piece inserts from UNDER the crossmember, and this:

assembled like this, from the top.
But I've forgotten, so this is a guess
"Frugality keeps me in the Game"
1952 M38 Project "Lazarus"
1951(?) M100 Trailer
1956-60 USAF Special Weapons Program
http://www.bill-capes.com/insanity - Updated 04/26/14
1952 M38 Project "Lazarus"
1951(?) M100 Trailer
1956-60 USAF Special Weapons Program
http://www.bill-capes.com/insanity - Updated 04/26/14
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