Omix Sector Shaft Safety Warning Fellows!!!!!!! |
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67charger
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I wonder if tire size can increase the chance of those shafts breaking?
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rocnroll
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I'm sure that would be the loophole they would hold to in any litigation proceedings.
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67charger
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People do it to pickups all the time, they will put 40's on a stock truck steering linkage and wonder why their drag link and tie rods wear out every year. I'm not saying that is the reason here though.
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Lew Ladwig
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Glen, can you please post some pictures of your Crown shaft?
Lew
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Lew Ladwig
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Red Willy
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Glen
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SE Kansas 46 CJ-2A
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I just sold one on the parts for sale thread that is the twin brother of Red Willy's. I bought it in haste without opening my streering box and then discovered that I didn't need it. Trying to meet a parade deadline...found a couple of different issues with the clutch and brakes so I probably won't be meeting the deadline anyway...
The Crown part appears to be a one piece forging and not a "Omix special". Had I found that I had needed the Crown sector, I would not have hesitated to install it. |
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Lew Ladwig
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One more request for you if you would. A picture of the left end as it sits in the gear box. So we can see what it would look like if it was installed and we just pulled the cover off. Thanks!
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Lew Ladwig
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Red Willy
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Lew, hopefully this will do. If I zoom in the picture is too large to download. Also per a PM I posted the Crown part number as well.
Glen Edited by Red Willy - 06 Oct. 2016 at 11:20pm |
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Lew Ladwig
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Awsome! Thanks!
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Lew Ladwig
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Red Willy
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For those who were asking, it is possible to change the shaft and bushings with the gear box in place. I was able to drive the bushings out the bottom, towards the block. I was able to drive the bushings back in from the top. I used threaded rod, washers and nuts to pull the seal into place. It took a little over an hour start to finish. The hardest part was getting the seal squared up and started.
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Glen
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Bruce W
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Good to know! Thanks, Glenn. BW
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It is NOT a Jeep Willys! It is a Willys jeep.
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RICKG
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You're gonna feel much better driving "Red Willy" down off'a tin cup next year wont'cha Glen!!
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I never met a mule I didn't like!
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Red Willy
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You betcha Rick. That was definitely the last thing I expected to happen. Well I now have the donated Sector Shaft to keep in my trail kit, just in case. 🤔
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Glen
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Omix-ADA
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To those having issues please check you PMs
Omix-ADA takes seriously both product quality and customer satisfaction. We are reaching out to both of these posters in hopes of getting some detail on their incidents and rigs. As you know this part is a replacement for what is generally considered a weak component in the original Ross steering box. Given how customers build and run their rigs these days we are hesitant to speculate without further investigation what contributed to these problems. We have confirmed this SKU is a very low volume part. If any other customers have experienced off road impacts or have concerns we ask them to contact Omix-ADA Customer Service directly via www.OmixSupport.com Attn Blake |
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SE Kansas 46 CJ-2A
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Well, we got their attention... |
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46 CJ-2A #64462 "Ol' Red" (bought April 1969)(second owner)(12 V, 11" brakes, M-38 frame, MD Juan tub)
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RICKG
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Positive, very positive. Our voice was heard.
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I never met a mule I didn't like!
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tamnalan
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Hey Glen - I was curious. While under tow, did you start your jeep and drive it up Cottonwood Pass like a "pusher" locomotive, behind the towing jeep? I was pretty far back in the pack and couldn't see if you were doing that or not.
Alan
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Alan Johnson
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Oilleaker1
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If Omix sold 3 different sectors in the same part numbered box, they have a huge problem. There is no confusion, the two piece welded sectors are bad. How many original sectors are breaking this way?
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