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Re: '14 JKU M-380 - "Kilroy" [Re: Mad-Max] #3270137
11/12/24 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Mad-Max
thanks. Far as I can tell to drop the y-pipe all I'll have to do is drop the engine/trans shield and front driveshaft - easy squeazy thumbs - fortunately I shouldn't have to drop it out...like...ever.

But also...if I ever do have to pull the tranny...I probably will go ahead and pull the body off - I'm designing things so that will be pretty easy too thumbs


IDK...I don't see cutting and replacing a piece of exhaust being a problem for you....should the need ever arise. wink I appreciate you posting your builds. up

Re: '14 JKU M-380 - "Kilroy" [Re: Fat_Mike] #3271261
11/19/24 11:19 AM
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thanks - happy to do it, especially if it helps someone on their build thumbs

Exhaust is tacked in place - ordered fresh rubber isolators and it all seems to have just enough 'give' to handle the shaking and jarring while also keeping it located in place - should work good. Opted for a Cheery Bomb 'salute' straight-through perforated muffler for my resonator, and re-utilizing the OE Wrangler muffler. Taking a page from past builds I'm using the awesome Walker multi-layer band clamps to hold it all together. Now to weld the seams, send the y-pipe to Jet-Hot, fab the front heat shield, and bolt it all in for good.

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71 Demon (project): 318, A-833od, 8-3/4, 3.23's
14 Wrangler JKU M-380 "Kilroy" (under construction): Magnum 360, 46rh, Atlas4, D60/14b-5.38s-Grizzlys, 40s
07 Ram 3500 MegaDually 4x4 "Big Mack": 5.9 6BT, G56 'Toy Hauler'
52 Willys M-38 "Poncho"
Re: '14 JKU M-380 - "Kilroy" [Re: Mad-Max] #3271441
11/20/24 12:23 PM
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...would like to avoid having excessive heat soaking into the trans bellhousing and surrounding linkage etc. so I fabbed up this simple heat shield - it'll have DEI Tunnel Shield II on the inside to reflect heat away - should work good.

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71 Demon (project): 318, A-833od, 8-3/4, 3.23's
14 Wrangler JKU M-380 "Kilroy" (under construction): Magnum 360, 46rh, Atlas4, D60/14b-5.38s-Grizzlys, 40s
07 Ram 3500 MegaDually 4x4 "Big Mack": 5.9 6BT, G56 'Toy Hauler'
52 Willys M-38 "Poncho"
Re: '14 JKU M-380 - "Kilroy" [Re: Mad-Max] #3271853
11/22/24 11:31 AM
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trans heat shield is painted, baked, lined, and installed - aught to work great 👍

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71 Demon (project): 318, A-833od, 8-3/4, 3.23's
14 Wrangler JKU M-380 "Kilroy" (under construction): Magnum 360, 46rh, Atlas4, D60/14b-5.38s-Grizzlys, 40s
07 Ram 3500 MegaDually 4x4 "Big Mack": 5.9 6BT, G56 'Toy Hauler'
52 Willys M-38 "Poncho"
Re: '14 JKU M-380 - "Kilroy" [Re: Mad-Max] #3271979
11/23/24 12:19 PM
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appears to me to be a well thought out and executed design. up bow
you have very good fab skills in my opinion.
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Re: '14 JKU M-380 - "Kilroy" [Re: moparx] #3272043
11/23/24 06:12 PM
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Oh that's nice, really like the updates.
How is the insulation attached to the metal?

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