Cant believe its almost been a year since I last updated this! Lots to report (if I can remember everything!)
I fixed the broken exhaust hanger problem by using a strap of 2"x1/8" steel and formed it into a half round to contour over the cat connecting pipe and then used a hose clamp to hold it on the pipe. Now the failure point should be the hose clamp (easily repairable) since the weld has a much stronger piece of steel to hold onto.
I replaced all 4 door speakers with Pioneer TS-G6845R which were cheap and better quality than the stockers. Occasionally I get a RPM-dependent engine noise through the right rear speaker (both old and new one). I still have the stock amp hooked up but I do have a bypass harness to install next time I remove that panel. Hopefully that will be the issue.
Had to replace both passenger side wheel bearings after they rusted up from a stream crossing late last year. In doing so I inspected my Warn hubs and found some broken bushings inside 1 of them so Warn sent me a new pair under warranty after I sent mine back. Those hubs have been on there for 16 years and have seen some use!
Took my Explorer to drive half of the Arizona Backcountry Discovery Route (AZBDR) back in early March. Started on the Mexico border then finished at the Rim outside of Payson which was still closed for the season. I hope to finish the second half soon. Fun trip with great scenery!
Drove right along the Mexico/US border for a few miles.
Lunch stop on the Gila River
On the 2nd day of the AZBDR my trans started giving me trouble shifting into gear. Made it home and started ordering parts. This project snowballed into fixing some annoying leaks and many shipments of new parts later my transmission was back in with new seals on the engine, tranny and t-case along with a new flywheel, clutch, and slave. It turns out my pilot bearing of all things caused the shifting issue. 2/3 of the needle rollers were disintegrated and the bearing cage was jammed/bent inside the bearing at a strange angle. This caused the transmission to keep spinning at most of the engine RPM which wouldn't let me shift as easily and sometimes not at all. My throw out bearing wasn't far behind, it was rough and noisy as well. 75k on the clutch and it still looked good but got replaced anyway since it was all out. The rear seal of the trans has leaked almost since I put the rebuilt unit in so I replaced that while it was out (had to split the rear of the case to replace) and I also installed a new seal on the t-case input for good measure. My rear main seal has also leaked for years as well so I replaced that
the right way with a Ford seal (edit: how to created here:
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums...in-oil-seal-replacement-the-right-way.462416/).
Rear main after power washing, old seal.
One expensive picture between the seal and proper tool
One cap of the front u-joint on my front driveshaft was seized up so I put a new greasable Spicer in that I had. I noticed the seals on the center ball of my CV was cracked and missing some chunks so I have a CV rebuild kit on order and will pull the front driveshaft out again when that comes in. It also turns out my front driveshaft was phased wrong so I pulled it apart, greased the splines and put it back together with each end in-phase. It shouldn't matter on a CV shaft and I didn't get vibrations from it but it is nice knowing it is correct now.
Prepping to leave soon to go to Overland Expo and then maybe more...