Pressureangle
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I wish I was more knowledgeable about the specifics- I have 2 '94s and a '95- but the general diagnostic I'd do would be this;
1. Identify the location of the problem. With the front axle up, engage 4x4, either high or low, and try to spin the front wheels. If they spin without turning the driveshaft, the front axle connection is not engaged. If you verify that the axle is connected, you know it's the t-case. After that, move on to shifting the case by hand to verify positions. It's possible that when the front axle exploded it damaged or bent something inside the case as well.
1. Identify the location of the problem. With the front axle up, engage 4x4, either high or low, and try to spin the front wheels. If they spin without turning the driveshaft, the front axle connection is not engaged. If you verify that the axle is connected, you know it's the t-case. After that, move on to shifting the case by hand to verify positions. It's possible that when the front axle exploded it damaged or bent something inside the case as well.