So my Chinese bolts finally came in before New Years. They are 6mm x 20mm with a .75 thread. I did intentionally break one and it broke at about the same torque as a 1/4 cap bolt from Marshall's, so good enough. Interestingly enough I found a AX-15 FSM for a 1997 TJ and it DID NOT specify to use new bolts on the shift forks.
Got the transmission together..
And dropped in the motor and transmission together with the help of my father in law it went pretty well, This picture is most of the stuff on the passenger side hooked up...
Then came time to install the new hottness...
The filler neck actually is further away from my York than my old radiator
I did have to re-route this upper PS cooler line, the radiator pushed it into the headlight assembly, so the radiator didn't technically drop in, I had to buy some PS hose...
"in for a penny in for a pound.." I don't like to think about how much this Mishimoto Liquid Chill Synthetic Coolant cost.
So the first time I pulled the stick on the transmission I trimmed the spring and added a couple pieces of metal to the top of this thing. To release the stick you have to push down and twist. The twist was nearly impossible with a greasy smooth piece of metal. So I 6011'd it. Really you would only need one "tab" but I am really proud of it.
I was able to start the jeep, the coolant wasn't circulating, I had to fill the block from the heater bypass. The motor got to up to temp and the radiator was still cold. I figured maybe I left a shop towel in the water pump or something stupid. When I pulled the lower radiator hose off the (now drained) radiator nothing came out of the block, then I pulled the lower radiator hose off the water pump and managed to catch about 1/2 a gallon of really expensive coolant in a bucket, and I had about 1 gallon go on the floor. There was not any obstruction in the lower radiator hose, it is orientated in a way that an air pocket could be trapped preventing coolant from getting to the water pump. I have not had any issues filling this thing before. The hose was not collapsed or anything. The lower radiator hose was acting like it was blocked but nothing was blocking it and it was not collapsing while running. So I am waiting for another gallon of really expensive coolant. I am going to fill the entire system with distilled water and see if it works. If it does then I will drain it and put in the expensive coolant. Of course my detached garage does get bellow freezing some times so I have to be careful with using straight water. (I can't leave it in there over night)
Oh while I was trying to figure out why the coolant wasn't circulation I thought "maybe turning on the heater will help"... well the heater didn't turn on so I must have left something under the dash un-plugged... DOH!
So right now the grill is off again, the radiator is out, the water pump is off...
Nathan