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AX-15 Mounting plate/trans mount for crossmember
Warren99 replied to Warren99's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
So what has the proper crossmember for an ax15? Do I have to wait until I find a Cherokee with an ax15, does it also have to be 4wd? The crossmember from the YJ was basically a huge skidplate, I doubt that's what I need but I don't know what I'm talking about so that's why I'm asking for clarification. -
AX-15 Mounting plate/trans mount for crossmember
Warren99 replied to Warren99's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I was wrong, it's on the adapter thing in between the trans and transfer case. I marked where I assume the actual transfer case starts, and the four bolts that hold the plate on. -
AX-15 Mounting plate/trans mount for crossmember
Warren99 replied to Warren99's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
The plate under it that bolts on with 4 bolts. It bolts to the bottom, on the transfer case, right after the trans ends. -
AX-15 Mounting plate/trans mount for crossmember
Warren99 replied to Warren99's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Oh I should mention, the passenger side stud holding the cross member broke, so I couldn't take it off, just swivel on the broken stud. So if you're wondering why it's sagging to the drivers side that's why. -
AX-15 Mounting plate/trans mount for crossmember
Warren99 replied to Warren99's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Here's some pictures of the mounts. AX-15 with NP231 BA/10 with no transfer case (previous trans) -
AX-15 Mounting plate/trans mount for crossmember
Warren99 replied to Warren99's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
No, I have the cross member from the ba/10 still. Do I need to get a different cross member? I don't think it would be different since technically it mounts to the transfer case. -
AX-15 Mounting plate/trans mount for crossmember
Warren99 replied to Warren99's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I thought about that, not entirely sure but I'm trying to figure out all my options first. -
AX-15 Mounting plate/trans mount for crossmember
Warren99 replied to Warren99's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Yeah the one on the bottom looks like the one that came with the YJ, but it has 4 studs instead of 2. -
I got the new ax15 and np231 all bolted up, pretty much all that's left is to put everything else back in place, but I have an issue. For one, the rubber exhaust bracket thing is about 4 inches too far forward, and two, the transmission mount only has two studs where as I need the four for the cross member. I've thought about swapping over the whole plate from the ba/10 trans, but I'm not sure if the rubber trans mount on it would be strong enough to support the extra weight of the transfer case. MAIN QUESTION: Are the mounting plates from the YJ's the same as the XJ's/MJ's? My problem is there are only two studs coming down from the YJ's trans mount (rubber part), but I need to add a different rubber mount so I can have 4 studs for my cross member. On top of this, I need to relocate the exhaust bracket a few inches back. So, if it can be done, the easiest solution I can think of is to put the old mounting plate on, which would take care of the exhaust bracket, and see if I can find a new rubber trans mount for that plate that has 4 studs. Also, I bought a rubber trans mount already, but the two holes where it mounts to the plate are too far apart, by 3 or 4 inches maybe. Even if that did work, I would still have to figure out the exhaust bracket, which I would probably just cut it off and weld it further back. Don't think its important but I'll include pictures.
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I'll probably eventually look into a slip yoke eliminator but for now I'm trying to save money, and for the kind of use my truck will be seeing I really don't think I'll need one, at least not for a good while.
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Ahhhh ok, thanks it helps a lot.
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So I need the new flywheel I just got, not the one that came on my truck? Sorry I got lost after that last post.
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Oh ok, so just leave the fly wheel and clutch on that are under the ba10 rn?
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It is? My dad kept saying I would probably need to get the flywheel and clutch, but obviously y'all know more so please expand.
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^well obviously I still need a front axle but I don't think that's important to the driveshaft question, unless the YJ had a low pinion, which I forgot.
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I still need driveshafts, I can get help shortening the rear, but just making sure I can just take any front shaft from an XJ right?
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So update, thing was stripped, but by some luck they were both there. My brother helped me out, we got the trans and tc, the flywheel, and I also grabbed a hood cowel since mines busted open, but was rushing with 5 min left til closing. Unfortunately the tail cone tip was busted on the end of the tc and the yoke wasn't there. I forgot to get a pic but I'll take one if someone wants to see ig. Going back tomorrow probably to get the clutch, forgot it in the hurry lol.
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No but I'll def give it a try.
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Ah ok Gotcha, I'm just gonna try to get the trans and tc from this YJ if it has it. I'll just wait for a 95+ XJ for the axle, maybe a 4 cylinder if I'm lucky so I don't need to get 4.10 gears.
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I would like too but I'm not having any luck. But why do you say that? I'm asking because I don't see why that would be an issue using an axle from a different car than the tran/tc.
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I'm gonna head over and check out the YJ later today, around 2.
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Ok I don't mid a little bit of hammering if it comes to that. And I knew about the shift levers but didn't think that would really be an issue. I was just gonna grab a tc shift lever from an XJ and either leave the YJ shift stick on the trans, find some XJ/MJ stick and swap it (assuming that's possible, or just get an aftermarket one. All I really care about is the actual shaft's dimensions, I'm gonna do something custom with the handle, not sure what though. My brother put a 125 and 250 two stroke piston on his toyota pick up's shifters.
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When you say the clocking can be overcome, what exactly is your definition of overcome? Am I gonna be hammering or cutting out the floor?
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Ok so my mind is off the axle now, I'm just focused on the trans and tc. One of the main reasons is because I don't have a hard time finding 231's but it's hard to find one that I know for sure was with an ax-15 or trans that shares the same input shaft. I've been waiting to find one like this, where it's an ax-15 still mated with the 231, that way I can be sure it's the right input shaft, and it's overall less work if I don't have to bolt the trans and tc together. I have a ba10 that's why I'm after an ax15. I'll just wait for an XJ axle, I hear the 4 cylinder's come with 4.10 gears.
