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#1
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Check out what I found on my doorstop when I got home!!!

Now I just gotta figure out how the heck it all goes together...
...oh ya, it's an MC07 dual case adapter and 4.7 gears

Now I just gotta figure out how the heck it all goes together...
...oh ya, it's an MC07 dual case adapter and 4.7 gears
#7
Dual cases. Take a look at the first pic in the top right corner, that thing is a modified reduction housing (to clear the 4.7 gears) which will become part of the existing transfer case. The original reduction housing that's in the truck will become the front half of the crawler.
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#9
"Dual case" is a misnomer, it's actually just "dual reduction boxes" on a single transfer case. Yes, that thing in the lower right is the adapter, and all the rest of the junk there is the second reduction box.
I'd link you to a page on Marlin's website about it but they forgot to pay the bill on their domain name and I can't get to it at the moment.
I'd link you to a page on Marlin's website about it but they forgot to pay the bill on their domain name and I can't get to it at the moment.
#10
OIC, you don't need a whole other case, just a second reduction housing:

So you'll bolt those gears and reduction unit into your stock case, then the adapter, then bolt the stock housing and gears to the adapter. Right?
I agree:
C

So you'll bolt those gears and reduction unit into your stock case, then the adapter, then bolt the stock housing and gears to the adapter. Right?
I agree:
C
Last edited by GV27; May 22, 2003 at 06:42 PM.
#11
Originally posted by GV27
OIC, you don't need a whole other case, just a second reduction housing
OIC, you don't need a whole other case, just a second reduction housing
Originally posted by GV27
So you'll bolt those gears and reduction unit into your stock case, then the adapter, then bolt the stock housing and gears to the adapter. Right?
So you'll bolt those gears and reduction unit into your stock case, then the adapter, then bolt the stock housing and gears to the adapter. Right?
[side note] strange that some people can still get into their website, comes up as an invalid domain for me.
#12
That's what confused me. I kept seeing posts about people getting a whole other case from Fred Sanford.
I dunno what the site's problem is. I can get into parts of it - and that picture actually resides on the site, so you are actually accessing it when you read this thread. But most of it is broken.
I dunno what the site's problem is. I can get into parts of it - and that picture actually resides on the site, so you are actually accessing it when you read this thread. But most of it is broken.
#13
I'm not seeing the pic you put in your post, this is why. Look at the expiration date, the domain name is starting to drop off DNS servers.
I called them earlier today and let them know, they were unaware of the problem.
Registrant:
Marlin Crawler (MARLINCRAWLER-DOM)
1543-B North Maple
null
US
Domain Name: MARLINCRAWLER.COM
Administrative Contact:
Czajkowski, Marlin (MC9361) marlin@MARLINCRAWLER.COM
Marlin Crawler
1543-B North Maple
Fresno,, CA 93703
209-252-7295
Technical Contact:
Gyrus Admin (GA98-ORG) admin@GYRUS.NET
Ian Cook Internet
1015 Gayley Ave #1061
Los Angeles, CA 90024-3424
US
(310) 203-1545
Record expires on 15-May-2003.
Record created on 15-May-1998.
Database last updated on 22-May-2003 23:05:58 EDT.
Domain servers in listed order:
NS1.GYRUS.NET 209.55.83.10
NS2.GYRUS.NET 209.55.85.10
Marlin Crawler (MARLINCRAWLER-DOM)
1543-B North Maple
null
US
Domain Name: MARLINCRAWLER.COM
Administrative Contact:
Czajkowski, Marlin (MC9361) marlin@MARLINCRAWLER.COM
Marlin Crawler
1543-B North Maple
Fresno,, CA 93703
209-252-7295
Technical Contact:
Gyrus Admin (GA98-ORG) admin@GYRUS.NET
Ian Cook Internet
1015 Gayley Ave #1061
Los Angeles, CA 90024-3424
US
(310) 203-1545
Record expires on 15-May-2003.
Record created on 15-May-1998.
Database last updated on 22-May-2003 23:05:58 EDT.
Domain servers in listed order:
NS1.GYRUS.NET 209.55.83.10
NS2.GYRUS.NET 209.55.85.10
Last edited by Shane; May 22, 2003 at 07:08 PM.
#16
I just had my first chance to use the crawler today. We built a huge rock pile on the course that we built for the July 4th Obstacle course we're putting on. I slipped it in to Oh My God that's Low gear and walked across the entire thing at 1000 rpm with only a couple slips. The rocks were dry, which helped but I didn't even need to air down. What a difference on an obstacle like that!
The only pics I got were old fashioned ones so I'll have to wait till they get developed before I can post anything.
The only pics I got were old fashioned ones so I'll have to wait till they get developed before I can post anything.
#18
Shane, I ran into a problem with my install using the AA 6cyl to 4cyl adapter. The rear transmission seal that supposed to go around the coupler was completely the wrong size. I don't know if this was supposed to come with the AA kit (I bought it used) or what the story was. Because this was so mis-sized, all the tranny fluid ran back into the front t-case. I think I ended up doing some gear damage to my transmission running it virtually dry and I spewed oil out the front t-case breather all over the bottom of the truck. If you have a 6cyl, make sure to check this first.
I found a pretty good tranny shop in Fife who was able to find a seal to fit. It was from a Ford Escort automatic transmision, but it worked!
I found a pretty good tranny shop in Fife who was able to find a seal to fit. It was from a Ford Escort automatic transmision, but it worked!
#19
Ya, I saw your emails on the 4x4NW list, thanks for the heads up. I don't think I'll have that issue though, I've got the 22RE so I'm not using the 6-4 adapter and the dual-case adapter doesn't use any seals. Isn't the output on the 6cyl trannies male, the 4cyl ones are female so I'm pretty sure they seal themselves without having to have the transfer case attached.
BTW, check your PMs, wondering about those 35s you've got "laying around"
BTW, check your PMs, wondering about those 35s you've got "laying around"
#20
Hey Shane,
Do ya need another DS to get it shortened? I have a rear out of an 87 4Runner. If you know what length you will need, you can get this one shortened while still running yours. You can have it if you can use it (I owe you back for the diff!! Thanks again).
Do ya need another DS to get it shortened? I have a rear out of an 87 4Runner. If you know what length you will need, you can get this one shortened while still running yours. You can have it if you can use it (I owe you back for the diff!! Thanks again).



