Kirth Gersen
TYF Newbie
1994 K1500 Blazer, 250K miles, led a very gentle life. No towing, no offroading, stock suspension.
Last night, truck started making horrible, "grinding gear" noises when I slowly accelerate from a stop.
A local mechanic has traced problem to the NP241 transfer case. No external cracks or leaks, something FUBAR internally.
What are common internal problems withe NP241 transfer cases?
The local mechanic has quoted an $1800-2400 price range if he rebuilds it, depending on what he finds inside. But, I'm concerned because the shop doesn't do this very often -- he's a general mechanic, not a 4WD drivetrain specialist -- and it's my belief that you have to do medium-to-high volumes of something to be really good at it.
Alternative he proposed, after some pushing from me, was a remanufactured transfer case from
Jasper Engines ( https://www.jasperengines.com/transfer-cases ) at about $2700 for parts+ labor.
Anyone have experiences w/ Jasper reman cases? Jasper's internet reviews for engines and trannies are mixed -- but it's human nature to only write when you have something to complain about.
Frustrating to need a $2000+ repair, since I was only planning to keep truck another few months.
(BTW, I live in the Manhattan-Hermosa-Redondo beach cities area of LA County.)
Last night, truck started making horrible, "grinding gear" noises when I slowly accelerate from a stop.
A local mechanic has traced problem to the NP241 transfer case. No external cracks or leaks, something FUBAR internally.
What are common internal problems withe NP241 transfer cases?
The local mechanic has quoted an $1800-2400 price range if he rebuilds it, depending on what he finds inside. But, I'm concerned because the shop doesn't do this very often -- he's a general mechanic, not a 4WD drivetrain specialist -- and it's my belief that you have to do medium-to-high volumes of something to be really good at it.
Alternative he proposed, after some pushing from me, was a remanufactured transfer case from
Jasper Engines ( https://www.jasperengines.com/transfer-cases ) at about $2700 for parts+ labor.
Anyone have experiences w/ Jasper reman cases? Jasper's internet reviews for engines and trannies are mixed -- but it's human nature to only write when you have something to complain about.
Frustrating to need a $2000+ repair, since I was only planning to keep truck another few months.
(BTW, I live in the Manhattan-Hermosa-Redondo beach cities area of LA County.)