Pulling off the Perfect NP246 Transfer Case Rebuild

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Matthew Jeschke

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The next item on my to do list is rebuilding a NP 246 Transfer case. I bought a spare on just to do this. I need to disassemble it and get a better idea of what's involved. Bit nervous as well as I have original pumpkins in my differential housings and old Transfer Case in my truck. Those are the ONLY three parts of my truck that haven't been rebuilt. I checked gear lash on front and rear diffs though and it's well within spec so pointless to rebuild them. I currently have some driveline play and assuming it's in the transfer case as such. Hope I can swap that out and have a nice tight running drivetrain.

Listed below are the parts I know I need to get, with some questions pending. I'll update this original post as I learn more and questions are answered.

Parts List

New Chain
I'm looking at USA Standard Gear replacement chain ZTCHHV072 prefer to use OEM stuff. However, the OEM chain is three times as much. Please comment below if you know where these chains are made and if there's private label just as good as OEM. I'm looking at .

Rebuild Kit I prefer Timken parts but not sure if they make a kit? Looking at USA Standard Gear ZTBK351. Note my kit came with the plastic shift fork tabs.

Transfer Case extension Housing bushing my rebuild kit did not include this but the one in my case was well warn. It's the last bushing in the case before the slip yoke on the driveshaft. Here's the part number AC Delco #15665313

Transfer case vent Simple enough, I've bought these before. Dumb things break off, there's a metal one, curious if that will fit? It's listed for a different transfer case.

Transfer case bearing snap ring You can reuse these but they are so cheap I'd prefer to just throw one in my order to make sure I have a new one. Doesn't appear rebuild kit includes one. FYI ~ I used ALL new snap rings in my 4L60E when I built it. My buddy even tack welds them in place (wouldn't work for NP246 just saying is good idea on 4L60E).

Case Saver Pump upgrade by Merchant Automotive HERE or with extra stuff HERE. Verified with merchant automotive that it fits.

Six pinion gearset Good chance you already have a six pinion planet. Tear down before you order one. Otherwise the NP 263 transfer case has them and they are compatible. DO NO BUY AFTERMARKET. Only use OEM planets / gear assemblies.


Clutch Pack mine had 10 clutches Part # 89059648 and 9 steels Part # 12547608. The OEM clutches and steels are SUPER expensive. Curious if there's just as good as OEM. Otherwise my clutches look PERFECT. Steels are a bit warn but not heat damaged or anything. Precision Transmission video claims same clutch pack as Dodge 47RE overdrive clutch & Steels HERE. I'm going to test Raybestos GPZ clutches & steels HERE, clutch part number is GPZ115-518

Encoder Motor Make SURE to replace the encoder motor gasket, cannot seem to find one for sale. It appears the encoder motor itself is not rebuildable. Haven't found anything on that yet.

Removal and Installation The NP 246 is LIGHT. You can remove it by hand with some effort. I think it's 80lbs dry something like that. I tried to use a jack when I installed my new transmission put mine back in but wasn't feasible more of a PITA to situate the jack for the transfer case so I just put it on by hand being VERY careful to not drop it on my face.

That said, anybody know of a good jack for this specific job? It's always better to have the extra, mechanical hands...

Questions:

what RTV or sealant do I use to reconnect the case halves?


I know doesn't use regular RTV. Thankfully Merchant automotive pump upgrade (case saver) came with appropriate RTV for case halves.

What solvents if any can be used to clean the case?

I ended up cleaning with Zip Degreaser a pressure washer, and lastly grease and wax remover. Then I painted with DupliColor Ceramic Engine Enamel paint. Same way I cleaned my transmission case and seemed to work.

What are specs on the clutch pack?

Same as 47RE or 48RE Chrysler Overdrive Clutch

Clutches Measured 0.086" x OD6.080" 54 teeth.
Steels Measured 0.070"

Pump screen and pickup?

Nobody seems to replace this on tutorials. Where can you buy it if need be? I don't see it on RockAuto.

Rebuild manual for NP 246?

Zumbrota Drivetrain Parts Booklet
 
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Best of luck with the build. I plan to be doing something very soon to mine... I think there may be some seepage through the casting in the normal pump rub locations.

Can you give a bit more info on the 4wd switch issue? If I recall, I took mine apart to check for and resolder all the connections, but that did not fix any issues I had with intermittent service 4wd issues. I did replace the backlight bulbs with LEDs while I was there, though, so that was a bonus.

When the truck starts up, all 4 lights should illuminate, as well as the neutral, as a form of function check. Does yours do that, but then the system warning appears?

You may want to replace the encoder inside the encoder motor. I had the dreaded intermittent shift issue, and that was due to the encoder sensor itself failing. Part is 88962315 or similar, and I recommend the internal transfer case motor gasket at the same time. (I had purchased a reman replacement motor assembly that didn't fix the issue. Apparently that encoder ring had failed as well.)

The new gasket is due to the swelling of the original. You can re-use it by putting it back in place with some patience, but it expands quite a bit so a new gasket or some RTV to waterproof the motor is recommended.

A scan tool can make quick work of the diagnostics there. IMO, completely worth the $35 - $50 to have a new encoder. I've had no 4wd switch issues since. With the scan tool you can see the transfer case position and current gear, as well as the raw voltage from the sensor. Mine was so far out of range it thought it was in neutral and a bump sent it to 4lo. When I wasn't lucky, the TCM actually decided to switch gears on me, and that could be really fun when it wouldn't change back in traffic.

Best part is it's like a new motor assembly without the $400 cost.
 
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What year is your truck? I have a 2001. My transfer case control buttons don't do a LED self check.

I actually have no issues with my transfer case right now. Just bought a spare one to rebuild so I have a fresh transfer case. Well I have ONE issue, when I put it in 4wd, the LED doesn't illuminate in the instrument cluster. I cannot figure out why. The instrument panel is good, I took it out and probed the LED.

Thanks for tip on encoder! I will add that to original post / parts list. Very helpful.

Also the gasket, I forgot to put it on the parts list. I'll add that too.
 

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My man getting all NP246E OCD.

When you make it more difficult than it really is.....It will be more difficult. Its a transfer case, not a Turbofan Jet engine.

You will be pleasantly surprised once you open the Tcase up at just how basic and very little parts that are inside. It aint a transmission.
 

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