So the last few weeks I've been dealing with the turbo, I bought a used and supposedly 'ready to run' turbo from someone on here and it turned out to be junk. After going thru a lot of hassle, I think I'm just going to shit-can the idea of trying to rebuild it, due to the high costs and just purchase a new, high quality T3/T4 hybrid turbo with a .48 A/R. I still want a quick spooling turbo and I think this may be the best way to go about it. I should know better than use junkyard parts, but the low price gets me every time... and I end up spending more in the end. I just hope the seller does the right thing.
Since I was feeling frustrated with the turbo, I decided to work on something else to distract me. I had to replace the rear freeze plug, as it was leaking and I also installed the flywheel for the automatic transmission. Since I was working with transmission stuff, I decided to bolt up the 22RE bellhousing onto the Jeep AW4 transmission. Once that was done I moved onto the Box 4 Rocks NP231 crawl box. I had a complete NP231 and honestly was nervous to hack off part of the case, but it had to be done! After some careful measurements, I took the case to my (new and awesome!!) SWAG Offroad Portaband upright bandsaw... it cut the case perfectly! I started fitting in the block-off plate and bolted up the t-case clocking ring, then went ahead and mocked everything up. I need to find someone locally that can weld aluminum, will work on that next week. Here's how it all played out. -
AW4 transmission with Jeep Bellhousing -
AW4 with 22RE Bellhousing -
22RE Bellhousing on the back of the 22R, just to show that it will work! -
Toyota torque converter loaded into AW4! -
The AW4, NP231 crawl box and the Dana 300... expanded view. -
And all together... not bolted up though. -
Not a ton of progress, but I was pretty happy with seeing all these parts bolt up... now I just hope that they will actually WORK together!