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The crazy talk exhibited by some mental patients is re-examined. Our inability to understand the other is not a valid reason for concluding that he is insane, much less than he has a brain disease. The seemingly senseless speech of persons called 'psychotic' resembles glossolalia or the religious phenomenon of 'gift of tongues' rather than a speech disturbance, such as aphasia, indicative of brain disease.

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If you come up with an example of a time when you were exhausted emotionally in your own mind and use the example to help you stick to your commitment to not be interested in crazy talk you will find it is possible to change how you respond. And you will find that your disinterested or detached response discourages that behavior.

"Back in 2016, I lived in Coal Valley and I was sitting in my garage having a few beers when Ian and Lucas came by after they were finished playing in a charity golf outing," Gladkin said. "Those were talking about how cool the golf was and that it raised a lot of money for a kid who was in need.

"It was like any other night that you sit in the garage with your buddies and have a few beers. But that night we started talking about how fun it would be to start our own charity golf outing. It was, maybe, just talk at the time. But I think it really stuck with us. That was the start."

Given the Eagles tendency to sleepwalk through the second half of football games, and Jacksonville coming alive after the half, this game has all the makings of a nail biter. Predicting a win this early, with no due diligence just seems like talking shit. Right? Perhaps.

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09-21-2017 #1 BaselessView ProfileView Forum PostsWeekend Road Warrior Join Date Aug 2015Location Lovell, MEPosts 71 Crazy Talk, or Worth While Idea?(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle []).push();Hello, all! Been almost a year since I was on here last... Anyway, I have a question about the slip yoke... Is an SYE really necissary to eliminate driveline vibrations? The same goes for a T-Case drop bracket. My thoughts and real question is simply this: can ANY 27-spline slip yoke be used with the NP231 case, so long as the length isn't too much and the shaft angle isn't too extreme of an angle?

Now, to verify that I am serious about this question, here is my reasoning. With an SYE, you spend a minimum of 130 (give or take) for the kit itself, then you would have to go ahead and get/make a custom (or front) shaft (which can be REALLY expensive)... As for the T-Case drop, it kindof defeats the pourpose of having the lift in the first place... Now, what really got me thinking: For 36 (+ whatever shipping may be), you can get this yoke from Summit, and just cut it to length... WITHOUT sacrificing ground clearance or gas money! Or can you...? Reply With Quote 09-21-2017 #2 prerunner1982View ProfileView Forum PostsLevel: Uber Jeep Cherokee Trailer Queen Join Date Jun 2009Location Edmond, OKPosts 5,013 Re: Crazy Talk, or Worth While Idea?Last edited by prerunner1982; 09-21-2017 at 12:06 PM. Reply With Quote 09-21-2017 #3 4.3LXJView ProfileView Forum PostsSuper Moderator Join Date Sep 2009Location Chico, CAPosts 29,813 Re: Crazy Talk, or Worth While Idea?On the late XJs the issue is the amount of length of the yoke that engages the splines on the output shaft of the tcase. It is a design issue. It will move out far enough to wobble.230 hp 4.3L Chevy
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And a bunch of other stuff Reply With Quote 09-21-2017 #4 BaselessView ProfileView Forum PostsWeekend Road Warrior Join Date Aug 2015Location Lovell, MEPosts 71 Re: Crazy Talk, or Worth While Idea?Exactly what mine is doing... I was wondering if a longer yoke would stop it from doing that. Reply With Quote 09-21-2017 #5 4.3LXJView ProfileView Forum PostsSuper Moderator Join Date Sep 2009Location Chico, CAPosts 29,813 Re: Crazy Talk, or Worth While Idea?The only longer yoke I am aware of is the YJ yoke. It has longer ears on it and so is a little longer. It is the splines that are the issue and how far out the yoke is on them.230 hp 4.3L Chevy
Built 4L60E with manual lockout
Atlas 4 speed
Griffin radiator
On board air
Warn 9.5ti on custom bumper
7.5" RE front and bastard pack rear on custom long arms
30 gal gas tank
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And a bunch of other stuff Reply With Quote 09-21-2017 #6 BaselessView ProfileView Forum PostsWeekend Road Warrior Join Date Aug 2015Location Lovell, MEPosts 71 Re: Crazy Talk, or Worth While Idea?Wouldn't a longer yoke sut further back on the splines, though?Last edited by Baseless; 09-22-2017 at 08:03 AM. Reply With Quote 09-21-2017 #7 4.3LXJView ProfileView Forum PostsSuper Moderator Join Date Sep 2009Location Chico, CAPosts 29,813 Re: Crazy Talk, or Worth While Idea?Yes, 1/2" further230 hp 4.3L Chevy
Built 4L60E with manual lockout
Atlas 4 speed
Griffin radiator
On board air
Warn 9.5ti on custom bumper
7.5" RE front and bastard pack rear on custom long arms
30 gal gas tank
lockers
And a bunch of other stuff Reply With Quote 09-22-2017 #8 BaselessView ProfileView Forum PostsWeekend Road Warrior Join Date Aug 2015Location Lovell, MEPosts 71 Re: Crazy Talk, or Worth While Idea?Then, theoretically, wouldn't a longer yoke elimine the wobble, and not require a counterproductive t-case drop or an expensive SYE to achieve the same result? Reply With Quote 09-22-2017 #9 4.3LXJView ProfileView Forum PostsSuper Moderator Join Date Sep 2009Location Chico, CAPosts 29,813 Re: Crazy Talk, or Worth While Idea?In theory maybe. I won't say for sure on that since I have never done it on a late XJ230 hp 4.3L Chevy
Built 4L60E with manual lockout
Atlas 4 speed
Griffin radiator
On board air
Warn 9.5ti on custom bumper
7.5" RE front and bastard pack rear on custom long arms
30 gal gas tank
lockers
And a bunch of other stuff Reply With Quote 09-22-2017 #10 BaselessView ProfileView Forum PostsWeekend Road Warrior Join Date Aug 2015Location Lovell, MEPosts 71 Re: Crazy Talk, or Worth While Idea?Alright. I will get the big stuff out of the way (engine replacement and bodywork), then I'll report back with my findings. Reply With Quote 09-23-2017 #11 MudderoyView ProfileView Forum PostsVisit Homepage"Just some guy" Join Date Mar 2009Location Katy, TexasPosts 27,317 Re: Crazy Talk, or Worth While Idea? Originally Posted by BaselessAlright. I will get the big stuff out of the way (engine replacement and bodywork), then I'll report back with my findings.I'm not a fan of the hack and tap but you can do that for under 200, and I've seen them for 100. Then you'd use a front driveshaft for the rear. Reply With Quote 09-23-2017 #12 BaselessView ProfileView Forum PostsWeekend Road Warrior Join Date Aug 2015Location Lovell, MEPosts 71 Re: Crazy Talk, or Worth While Idea?I had seen the one from IRO, but wasn't sure what to use for a drive shaft...

Anyone know if any of the other NP231 drive shafts were/are overall longer? I mean from ANY vehicle that used 'em, not just Jeeps. Reply With Quote 09-23-2017 #13 4.3LXJView ProfileView Forum PostsSuper Moderator Join Date Sep 2009Location Chico, CAPosts 29,813 Re: Crazy Talk, or Worth While Idea?As far as I know, it is just the 231 drive shaft from an AW4 XJ. Plenty of those around. Also check Dirt Bound Off Road for their kit230 hp 4.3L Chevy
Built 4L60E with manual lockout
Atlas 4 speed
Griffin radiator
On board air
Warn 9.5ti on custom bumper
7.5" RE front and bastard pack rear on custom long arms
30 gal gas tank
lockers
And a bunch of other stuff Reply With Quote 09-24-2017 #14 BaselessView ProfileView Forum PostsWeekend Road Warrior Join Date Aug 2015Location Lovell, MEPosts 71 Re: Crazy Talk, or Worth While Idea?As it turns out, the Dirt Bound Hack n Tap IS Iron Rock Offroad's... Reply With Quote 09-25-2017 #15 89limited_heroView ProfileView Forum PostsLevel: Jeep Commander Join Date Jul 2017Location Clackamas, orPosts 55 Re: Crazy Talk, or Worth While Idea?(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle []).push();What size lift are you running? With around 3" a custom drive shaft is needed. 4.5" a xj front drive shaft will work 4.0l, aw4 is what to look for. Now 6.5" a front shaft from a zj with a 4.0l and np242 is what is needed as collapsed length is about the same as the extended length of the xj front shaft.

Also the iron rock offroad kit is nice and makes for a bolt in setup once installed. Rubicon express has a kit as well but uses a flange not a yoke. So a flange to yoke adaptor would need to be sourced. And raises the price and makes to hard to use you front shaft in a pinch if you needed to get home. Reply With Quote Quick NavigationGeneral TalkTopSite Areas
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