Rear axle volume...
#31
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Re: Rear axle volume...
My TJ with 4 inches of lift has the pinion angle pointed upward slightly, so
I had to jack up the rear end to get the recommended amount of fluid in it
cuz the whole pointed down.
Troy
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> No limited slip....it is a 88` 3speed auto w/a Jasper rebuilt (about
> 30,000 miles ago) 258-6 w/weber 2bbl, all the pollution stuff is gone, 5"
> lift and 35" on 16" rims...getting about 10 mpg, (city+highway) does that
> sound about right? At start up (always starts at first attempt) it misses
> some until warmed up...going to get new plugs and wires tomorrow.
> Boris
> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/
>
>
>
> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
> news:pJednfdWh5nQm2fZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Add untill it runs out of the hole on level cement. Do you have limited
>> slip?
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Carl
>>
>>
>> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:SZmKg.320$I71.191@trnddc01...
>>>I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
>>>think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts
>>>I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the
>>>rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has
>>>one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that hole?
>>>It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is still a
>>>bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work, which has
>>>a level cement floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow. Should I add
>>>some more?
>>> Thanks
>>> Boris
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
I had to jack up the rear end to get the recommended amount of fluid in it
cuz the whole pointed down.
Troy
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:WQoKg.1180$%75.772@trnddc05...
> No limited slip....it is a 88` 3speed auto w/a Jasper rebuilt (about
> 30,000 miles ago) 258-6 w/weber 2bbl, all the pollution stuff is gone, 5"
> lift and 35" on 16" rims...getting about 10 mpg, (city+highway) does that
> sound about right? At start up (always starts at first attempt) it misses
> some until warmed up...going to get new plugs and wires tomorrow.
> Boris
> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/
>
>
>
> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
> news:pJednfdWh5nQm2fZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Add untill it runs out of the hole on level cement. Do you have limited
>> slip?
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Carl
>>
>>
>> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:SZmKg.320$I71.191@trnddc01...
>>>I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
>>>think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts
>>>I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the
>>>rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has
>>>one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that hole?
>>>It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is still a
>>>bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work, which has
>>>a level cement floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow. Should I add
>>>some more?
>>> Thanks
>>> Boris
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#32
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Re: Rear axle volume...
Talking about stupid! Checked my gas mileage, getting about 9mpg (a mix of
city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position diagram
on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can engage on
mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I thought) which
gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the selector all the
way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume that the selector
**** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w drive, pull down is
4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My Chilton book doesn`t even
give shift patterns!
There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
Thanks
Boris
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
> Yep I`m stupid...
> Thanks
> Boris
>
> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>
>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>
>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>
>>> Lurch
>>>
>>> Boris wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the
>>>> level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it
>>>> at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it
>>>> tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Boris
>>>>
>
>
city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position diagram
on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can engage on
mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I thought) which
gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the selector all the
way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume that the selector
**** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w drive, pull down is
4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My Chilton book doesn`t even
give shift patterns!
There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
Thanks
Boris
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
> Yep I`m stupid...
> Thanks
> Boris
>
> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>
>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>
>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>
>>> Lurch
>>>
>>> Boris wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the
>>>> level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it
>>>> at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it
>>>> tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Boris
>>>>
>
>
#33
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Re: Rear axle volume...
Talking about stupid! Checked my gas mileage, getting about 9mpg (a mix of
city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position diagram
on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can engage on
mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I thought) which
gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the selector all the
way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume that the selector
**** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w drive, pull down is
4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My Chilton book doesn`t even
give shift patterns!
There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
Thanks
Boris
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
> Yep I`m stupid...
> Thanks
> Boris
>
> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>
>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>
>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>
>>> Lurch
>>>
>>> Boris wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the
>>>> level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it
>>>> at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it
>>>> tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Boris
>>>>
>
>
city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position diagram
on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can engage on
mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I thought) which
gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the selector all the
way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume that the selector
**** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w drive, pull down is
4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My Chilton book doesn`t even
give shift patterns!
There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
Thanks
Boris
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
> Yep I`m stupid...
> Thanks
> Boris
>
> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>
>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>
>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>
>>> Lurch
>>>
>>> Boris wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the
>>>> level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it
>>>> at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it
>>>> tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Boris
>>>>
>
>
#34
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Re: Rear axle volume...
Talking about stupid! Checked my gas mileage, getting about 9mpg (a mix of
city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position diagram
on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can engage on
mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I thought) which
gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the selector all the
way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume that the selector
**** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w drive, pull down is
4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My Chilton book doesn`t even
give shift patterns!
There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
Thanks
Boris
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
> Yep I`m stupid...
> Thanks
> Boris
>
> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>
>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>
>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>
>>> Lurch
>>>
>>> Boris wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the
>>>> level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it
>>>> at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it
>>>> tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Boris
>>>>
>
>
city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position diagram
on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can engage on
mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I thought) which
gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the selector all the
way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume that the selector
**** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w drive, pull down is
4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My Chilton book doesn`t even
give shift patterns!
There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
Thanks
Boris
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
> Yep I`m stupid...
> Thanks
> Boris
>
> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>
>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>
>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>
>>> Lurch
>>>
>>> Boris wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the
>>>> level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it
>>>> at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it
>>>> tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Boris
>>>>
>
>
#35
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Re: Rear axle volume...
I've heard but never seen that some cases only had 2Hi, 4Hi and 4Lo (no
neutral).
The other possibility is that your shifter needs adjustment.
You need to be certain you do not drive on the roadway in 4WD as this will
happen.
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2117998494
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:%tZKg.3364$%75.155@trnddc05...
> Talking about stupid! Checked my gas mileage, getting about 9mpg (a mix of
> city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
> in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
> which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position
> diagram on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can
> engage on mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I
> thought) which gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the
> selector all the way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume
> that the selector **** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w
> drive, pull down is 4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My
> Chilton book doesn`t even give shift patterns!
> There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
>> Yep I`m stupid...
>> Thanks
>> Boris
>>
>> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
>> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>>
>>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>>
>>>> Lurch
>>>>
>>>> Boris wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but
>>>>> the level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I
>>>>> changed it at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will
>>>>> check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Boris
>>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
neutral).
The other possibility is that your shifter needs adjustment.
You need to be certain you do not drive on the roadway in 4WD as this will
happen.
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2117998494
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:%tZKg.3364$%75.155@trnddc05...
> Talking about stupid! Checked my gas mileage, getting about 9mpg (a mix of
> city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
> in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
> which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position
> diagram on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can
> engage on mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I
> thought) which gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the
> selector all the way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume
> that the selector **** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w
> drive, pull down is 4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My
> Chilton book doesn`t even give shift patterns!
> There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
>> Yep I`m stupid...
>> Thanks
>> Boris
>>
>> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
>> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>>
>>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>>
>>>> Lurch
>>>>
>>>> Boris wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but
>>>>> the level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I
>>>>> changed it at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will
>>>>> check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Boris
>>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#36
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Rear axle volume...
I've heard but never seen that some cases only had 2Hi, 4Hi and 4Lo (no
neutral).
The other possibility is that your shifter needs adjustment.
You need to be certain you do not drive on the roadway in 4WD as this will
happen.
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2117998494
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:%tZKg.3364$%75.155@trnddc05...
> Talking about stupid! Checked my gas mileage, getting about 9mpg (a mix of
> city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
> in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
> which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position
> diagram on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can
> engage on mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I
> thought) which gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the
> selector all the way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume
> that the selector **** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w
> drive, pull down is 4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My
> Chilton book doesn`t even give shift patterns!
> There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
>> Yep I`m stupid...
>> Thanks
>> Boris
>>
>> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
>> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>>
>>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>>
>>>> Lurch
>>>>
>>>> Boris wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but
>>>>> the level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I
>>>>> changed it at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will
>>>>> check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Boris
>>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
neutral).
The other possibility is that your shifter needs adjustment.
You need to be certain you do not drive on the roadway in 4WD as this will
happen.
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2117998494
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:%tZKg.3364$%75.155@trnddc05...
> Talking about stupid! Checked my gas mileage, getting about 9mpg (a mix of
> city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
> in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
> which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position
> diagram on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can
> engage on mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I
> thought) which gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the
> selector all the way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume
> that the selector **** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w
> drive, pull down is 4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My
> Chilton book doesn`t even give shift patterns!
> There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
>> Yep I`m stupid...
>> Thanks
>> Boris
>>
>> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
>> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>>
>>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>>
>>>> Lurch
>>>>
>>>> Boris wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but
>>>>> the level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I
>>>>> changed it at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will
>>>>> check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Boris
>>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#37
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Posts: n/a
Re: Rear axle volume...
I've heard but never seen that some cases only had 2Hi, 4Hi and 4Lo (no
neutral).
The other possibility is that your shifter needs adjustment.
You need to be certain you do not drive on the roadway in 4WD as this will
happen.
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2117998494
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:%tZKg.3364$%75.155@trnddc05...
> Talking about stupid! Checked my gas mileage, getting about 9mpg (a mix of
> city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
> in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
> which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position
> diagram on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can
> engage on mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I
> thought) which gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the
> selector all the way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume
> that the selector **** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w
> drive, pull down is 4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My
> Chilton book doesn`t even give shift patterns!
> There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
>> Yep I`m stupid...
>> Thanks
>> Boris
>>
>> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
>> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>>
>>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>>
>>>> Lurch
>>>>
>>>> Boris wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but
>>>>> the level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I
>>>>> changed it at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will
>>>>> check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Boris
>>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
neutral).
The other possibility is that your shifter needs adjustment.
You need to be certain you do not drive on the roadway in 4WD as this will
happen.
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2117998494
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:%tZKg.3364$%75.155@trnddc05...
> Talking about stupid! Checked my gas mileage, getting about 9mpg (a mix of
> city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
> in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
> which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position
> diagram on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can
> engage on mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I
> thought) which gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the
> selector all the way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume
> that the selector **** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w
> drive, pull down is 4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My
> Chilton book doesn`t even give shift patterns!
> There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
>> Yep I`m stupid...
>> Thanks
>> Boris
>>
>> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
>> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>>
>>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>>
>>>> Lurch
>>>>
>>>> Boris wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but
>>>>> the level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I
>>>>> changed it at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will
>>>>> check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Boris
>>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#38
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Rear axle volume...
2H=2wd high (normal) range
4H=4wd high range (part time only, when you need 4wd, otherwise you can
break something)
N=Neutral, if you were in Neutral you wouldn't be able to move
4L=4wd Low range (crawling) for increased torque/decreased speed (part-time
only)
Your transfer case tag indicates an NP231, which should have a neutral.
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:%tZKg.3364$%75.155@trnddc05...
> Talking about stupid! Checked my gas mileage, getting about 9mpg (a mix of
> city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
> in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
> which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position
> diagram on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can
> engage on mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I
> thought) which gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the
> selector all the way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume
> that the selector **** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w
> drive, pull down is 4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My
> Chilton book doesn`t even give shift patterns!
> There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
>> Yep I`m stupid...
>> Thanks
>> Boris
>>
>> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
>> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>>
>>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>>
>>>> Lurch
>>>>
>>>> Boris wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but
>>>>> the level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I
>>>>> changed it at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will
>>>>> check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Boris
>>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
4H=4wd high range (part time only, when you need 4wd, otherwise you can
break something)
N=Neutral, if you were in Neutral you wouldn't be able to move
4L=4wd Low range (crawling) for increased torque/decreased speed (part-time
only)
Your transfer case tag indicates an NP231, which should have a neutral.
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:%tZKg.3364$%75.155@trnddc05...
> Talking about stupid! Checked my gas mileage, getting about 9mpg (a mix of
> city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
> in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
> which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position
> diagram on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can
> engage on mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I
> thought) which gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the
> selector all the way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume
> that the selector **** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w
> drive, pull down is 4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My
> Chilton book doesn`t even give shift patterns!
> There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
>> Yep I`m stupid...
>> Thanks
>> Boris
>>
>> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
>> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>>
>>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>>
>>>> Lurch
>>>>
>>>> Boris wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but
>>>>> the level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I
>>>>> changed it at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will
>>>>> check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Boris
>>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#39
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Rear axle volume...
2H=2wd high (normal) range
4H=4wd high range (part time only, when you need 4wd, otherwise you can
break something)
N=Neutral, if you were in Neutral you wouldn't be able to move
4L=4wd Low range (crawling) for increased torque/decreased speed (part-time
only)
Your transfer case tag indicates an NP231, which should have a neutral.
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:%tZKg.3364$%75.155@trnddc05...
> Talking about stupid! Checked my gas mileage, getting about 9mpg (a mix of
> city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
> in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
> which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position
> diagram on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can
> engage on mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I
> thought) which gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the
> selector all the way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume
> that the selector **** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w
> drive, pull down is 4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My
> Chilton book doesn`t even give shift patterns!
> There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
>> Yep I`m stupid...
>> Thanks
>> Boris
>>
>> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
>> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>>
>>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>>
>>>> Lurch
>>>>
>>>> Boris wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but
>>>>> the level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I
>>>>> changed it at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will
>>>>> check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Boris
>>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
4H=4wd high range (part time only, when you need 4wd, otherwise you can
break something)
N=Neutral, if you were in Neutral you wouldn't be able to move
4L=4wd Low range (crawling) for increased torque/decreased speed (part-time
only)
Your transfer case tag indicates an NP231, which should have a neutral.
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:%tZKg.3364$%75.155@trnddc05...
> Talking about stupid! Checked my gas mileage, getting about 9mpg (a mix of
> city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
> in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
> which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position
> diagram on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can
> engage on mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I
> thought) which gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the
> selector all the way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume
> that the selector **** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w
> drive, pull down is 4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My
> Chilton book doesn`t even give shift patterns!
> There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
>> Yep I`m stupid...
>> Thanks
>> Boris
>>
>> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
>> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>>
>>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>>
>>>> Lurch
>>>>
>>>> Boris wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but
>>>>> the level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I
>>>>> changed it at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will
>>>>> check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Boris
>>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#40
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Rear axle volume...
2H=2wd high (normal) range
4H=4wd high range (part time only, when you need 4wd, otherwise you can
break something)
N=Neutral, if you were in Neutral you wouldn't be able to move
4L=4wd Low range (crawling) for increased torque/decreased speed (part-time
only)
Your transfer case tag indicates an NP231, which should have a neutral.
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:%tZKg.3364$%75.155@trnddc05...
> Talking about stupid! Checked my gas mileage, getting about 9mpg (a mix of
> city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
> in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
> which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position
> diagram on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can
> engage on mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I
> thought) which gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the
> selector all the way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume
> that the selector **** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w
> drive, pull down is 4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My
> Chilton book doesn`t even give shift patterns!
> There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
>> Yep I`m stupid...
>> Thanks
>> Boris
>>
>> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
>> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>>
>>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>>
>>>> Lurch
>>>>
>>>> Boris wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but
>>>>> the level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I
>>>>> changed it at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will
>>>>> check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Boris
>>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
4H=4wd high range (part time only, when you need 4wd, otherwise you can
break something)
N=Neutral, if you were in Neutral you wouldn't be able to move
4L=4wd Low range (crawling) for increased torque/decreased speed (part-time
only)
Your transfer case tag indicates an NP231, which should have a neutral.
"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:%tZKg.3364$%75.155@trnddc05...
> Talking about stupid! Checked my gas mileage, getting about 9mpg (a mix of
> city+highway driving). Today I had a friend drive the jeep while I checked
> in which position the NP231 selector gave power to the front wheels and
> which didn`t. The stick has four positions(according to the position
> diagram on the selector) 2H-4H-N-4L I only have 3 position that I can
> engage on mine...I was driving with the selector in the middle (N I
> thought) which gives power to the front wheels, Now I`m driving with the
> selector all the way forward, no power to the front wheels. So I assume
> that the selector **** is not the original? So all the way forward is 2w
> drive, pull down is 4w drive high, pulldown again for 4w drive low? My
> Chilton book doesn`t even give shift patterns!
> There are some pictures of the 4w drive selector and transfer case etc.
> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/1988_jeep_yjmy_new_ride/
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WMzKg.3029$CL6.1226@trnddc06...
>> Yep I`m stupid...
>> Thanks
>> Boris
>>
>> "RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
>> news:GQrKg.13880$Qf.3901@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>>> Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
>>>
>>> Eric Karr wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>>>>
>>>> Lurch
>>>>
>>>> Boris wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>>>>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>>>>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>>>>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>>>>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>>>>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but
>>>>> the level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I
>>>>> changed it at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will
>>>>> check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Boris
>>>>>
>>
>>
>
>