Kirth Gersen
TYF Newbie
I've been shopping for a MY 2004-06, K2500 Suburban, and have recently learned about the transfer case "pump rub" problem.
Is there any particular case or cases that suffers from "pump rub" failures?
This webpage, http://www.trucktrend.com/how-to/transmission-drivetrain/1210-8l-gm-transfer-case-pump-rub-repair , claims transfer case models 136, 146, 246, 261, 261HD, 263HD, 263XHD, and 261XHD are all at risk.
Are the potentially defective transfer cases only on certain engine/drivetrain combinations, or are ALL the transfer cases at risk?
For example, the K2500s seem to be either 6.0L with 4L80E, or 8.1L with 4L85E.
Are there any particular RPO codes to avoid?
Is there any particular case or cases that suffers from "pump rub" failures?
This webpage, http://www.trucktrend.com/how-to/transmission-drivetrain/1210-8l-gm-transfer-case-pump-rub-repair , claims transfer case models 136, 146, 246, 261, 261HD, 263HD, 263XHD, and 261XHD are all at risk.
Are the potentially defective transfer cases only on certain engine/drivetrain combinations, or are ALL the transfer cases at risk?
For example, the K2500s seem to be either 6.0L with 4L80E, or 8.1L with 4L85E.
Are there any particular RPO codes to avoid?