Stallacrew NAXJA Forum User Location Cullman, Alabama Sep 27, 2008 #2 I would only use a light coat though.
GrimmJeeper NAXJA Forum User Location Gardena, CA Sep 27, 2008 #3 Make sure you clean it up real good first too, it wont stick to that oil too well.
Ray H NAXJA Forum User Location Falling Waters, WV Sep 27, 2008 #4 I'd try duct tape first. No reason to waste JB Weld when a roll of duct tape will work just as well.
9 94CountryXJ NAXJA Forum User Location North Star, Ohio Sep 27, 2008 #5 Story behind this?..I love broken parts.
bluejeepkid NAXJA Forum User Location Bullhead City Sep 27, 2008 #6 you only need the medium duty jb weld....
L lilredxj99 NAXJA Forum User Location Marion, IL Sep 27, 2008 #7 I think a little super glue might work also...
bluejeepkid NAXJA Forum User Location Bullhead City Sep 27, 2008 #8 seriously tho.....holy shit!! what happened??
Steve_Moore NAXJA Forum User Location Missouri Sep 27, 2008 #9 If you clean it well epoxy will fix it. 2 coats, inside and out. Problem solved. :laugh: Seriously, WTF? :shocked:
If you clean it well epoxy will fix it. 2 coats, inside and out. Problem solved. :laugh: Seriously, WTF? :shocked:
IGOCOMMANDO NAXJA Forum User Location Idaho Sep 27, 2008 #10 My son was pulling out of the driveway this morning and BOOM!! We have some pretty serious driveways here....
My son was pulling out of the driveway this morning and BOOM!! We have some pretty serious driveways here....
90Blue_XJ NAXJA Forum User Location In yer postz fixin yer spellinz. Sep 27, 2008 #11 Bubble gum will hold that easily. Get to chew it and then glue it.
ehall NAXJA Member NAXJA Member Location Southern Maryland Sep 28, 2008 #12 There's no puddle, either under the jeep or where the parts lay. Was it out of fluid?
Skwerly NAXJA Forum User Location Ash Fork, AZ (Freedom) Sep 28, 2008 #13 OH my! I bet that sounded like a .22 going off LOL. Dang, how much damage is done? Tranny ok?
Justpunchit NAXJA Member #1291 Location Jaffrey, NH Sep 28, 2008 #14 ehall said: There's no puddle, either under the jeep or where the parts lay. Was it out of fluid? Click to expand... If you look really good at the second picture you can see the fluid by the busted pieces
ehall said: There's no puddle, either under the jeep or where the parts lay. Was it out of fluid? Click to expand... If you look really good at the second picture you can see the fluid by the busted pieces
beakie NAXJA Forum User Location Ontario, Canada Sep 28, 2008 #16 I may be blind... but whats the big deal? never seen a 2wd truck before?
IGOCOMMANDO NAXJA Forum User Location Idaho Sep 28, 2008 #17 If you look at the last pic with the trail of parts, that's where most of the fluid is scattered. It's an 84 K20.
If you look at the last pic with the trail of parts, that's where most of the fluid is scattered. It's an 84 K20.
B bjoehandley NAXJA Forum User Location WeGo, Chi-Town, Ill Sep 28, 2008 #18 n1ywb said: what kind of truck is that? Click to expand... Broken?
IGOCOMMANDO NAXJA Forum User Location Idaho Sep 28, 2008 #19 So, I guess originally Chevy's had a brace from the trans to the t/c to stabilize the cases on the 208's. Apparently sometime in the past someone thought it wasn't needed. Guess they were wrong.
So, I guess originally Chevy's had a brace from the trans to the t/c to stabilize the cases on the 208's. Apparently sometime in the past someone thought it wasn't needed. Guess they were wrong.
Z Zeroack NAXJA Forum User Location Nebraska Sep 28, 2008 #20 Has anyone mentioned bailing wire? Cure for all things in Nebraska