wildcatgoal
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The benefits of being single (and having a dining room table acquired at a Salvation Army store). I took it out and disassembled it at my shop, but ran out of time and packed it all up, brought it home to finish. Having a hard time putting the new aluminum rear case on and I'm waiting on my rebuilt transmission anyway, so not in a particular rush to close it up just yet. Not a particularly hard job, but I did manage to almost break my hand getting it off the cross-member under the truck. Slippery thing just came on down when I wasn't ready and landed on my hand. Thankfully I had a trans jack I was pumping up and it only slid about 4" but that 4" was enough gained speed to make a grown man ask for help!
Honestly, I found nothing wrong inside except one bearing on the original rear case that sounded like death. The clutches looked almost unused. The original chain was a little looser than the new one, but not anything severe. The rear output seal was leaking and the original rear case was covered in gunk. The inside didn't have much gunk and the magnet had about as much metal as I'd expect for an untouched transfer case. Quite frankly, I damn near wasted my money rebuilding it and I'm very glad I didn't buy a reman one for a lot more because they would have gotten a core than needed one bearing and some seals and made a fortune.
I'm sure I'll throw it back in and realize I forgot some flipidydoo or didn't do something right, but we'll see. Certainly greased the ever loving out of it with trans assembly goo. DON'T get the green stuff like I did. I don't know why I got the green stuff. It sucks. The blue stuff, which I've used before, is way, way better.
Honestly, hardest part of the job was getting it out of the truck and disconnecting the main electrical connector which WOULD NOT BLOODY SEPARATE!
OH, and don't do what I did and use the impact on the poppet spring bolt (the bolt that holds the little tension spring in). Broke that fudger right off and had to order a new one... a new one that itself cost me $4 with $12 shipping. Love that... it'll be here Friday
Honestly, I found nothing wrong inside except one bearing on the original rear case that sounded like death. The clutches looked almost unused. The original chain was a little looser than the new one, but not anything severe. The rear output seal was leaking and the original rear case was covered in gunk. The inside didn't have much gunk and the magnet had about as much metal as I'd expect for an untouched transfer case. Quite frankly, I damn near wasted my money rebuilding it and I'm very glad I didn't buy a reman one for a lot more because they would have gotten a core than needed one bearing and some seals and made a fortune.
I'm sure I'll throw it back in and realize I forgot some flipidydoo or didn't do something right, but we'll see. Certainly greased the ever loving out of it with trans assembly goo. DON'T get the green stuff like I did. I don't know why I got the green stuff. It sucks. The blue stuff, which I've used before, is way, way better.
Honestly, hardest part of the job was getting it out of the truck and disconnecting the main electrical connector which WOULD NOT BLOODY SEPARATE!
OH, and don't do what I did and use the impact on the poppet spring bolt (the bolt that holds the little tension spring in). Broke that fudger right off and had to order a new one... a new one that itself cost me $4 with $12 shipping. Love that... it'll be here Friday