I called the shop, and will be dropping the Jeep off the week after next (since I will be out of town then). Next week I will mostly be out of town (depending on the hurricane), but I dont have time to drop the Jeep off (plus, there is a hurricane coming, so I might need the Jeep afterwards).
Your two short drives with cooling period in between is what I would have done to break them in, nothing wrong there. Let us know what they find.
As for the drives, I just realized that both distance and speed were lower than I estimated, because the speedo gear was off. But still, the drives should have been about 15 miles for the first, and 10 for the second at speeds of less than 40mph, which should be enough anyway.
Since I was feeling some vibration when driving at speeds (65~70mph) as well, I decided to take out the front drive shaft , as it is my understanding that on YJ's it is not balanced (I'll have it balanced, but have not gotten around to it yet), and I thought that was the source of the vibration, but I was wrong, as the vibration is still there, so it must be something on the front axle (I know it is the front axle because I can feel the vibration through the steering wheel). The vibration is really not that bad (it is very slight), but you can defenetly feel it at speeds above 65 mph (you cannot feel it below that).
However, while under the Jeep, I noticed 3 other things that worry me a little, and I want to ask you guys for your opinion:
1. There was a small leak of fluid on the steering knuckles, so it seems that they did not install the axle correctly; is this something I should worry about for the next week while I take the Jeep back? I drive about 20 miles per weekday and none on the weekend (at least until I get the Jeep fixed)...
2. I noticed a very slight fluid leak from the TC (I think it is comiung from the fill hole, but I am not sure; I will check the torque on the plug tomorrow, as I cant today). Could the front axle rotating all the time cause any issues in the TC? I know the stock YJ's axle does not rotate if not in 4WD, but with the alloy axle, since I did away with the axle disconnect, the axle now rotates all the time. But IIRC, TJ's use the same NV231 and have axles that rotate all the time, right?
3. Nothing to do with the work done, but I also noticed some oil around the bell housing; putting 2 and 2 together, in the mornings, after the Jeep has been sitting for some time, I can feel the clutch slip for the first couple of time I get in gear (2 or 3 times). Does this mean that I have a leak on the seal, and if so, do I need to take down the tranny to fix it?
Felipe