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98 GC Transfer Case issues
Hello, this is my first post. I just bought a '98 GC and it has a problem with the 4WD (I think). It has the Selec-Trac system, and works fine in 2WD. I took it to a big dirt parking lot and I shifted it into 4WD to check it out. Works fine in a straight line, but hops and binds when turning. I was under the impression that these could be driven in 4WD all the time if you wanted to, even on pavement (not that I want to). I thought this one had a 242 transfer case with no VC in it. If so, what allows the front and rear shafts to rotate at different rpm's when cornering? In other words, what's binding when I turn?
Just to clarify, it does this in BOTH full-time and part-time, as if there is no difference at all between them. I just need some guidance, I guess. Thanks for any responses I get. |
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Re: 98 GC Transfer Case issues
In part time mode, the 242s output shafts are locked together. In part time, they are allowed to spin at different speeds via a differencial gear. You may be having issues with your front axle differencial rather than the transfer case.
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Steve '98 JGC (ZJ) 5.2L, Aluminum Radiator w/Electric Fans, 4" Cowl Induction Hood Scoop, Custom High Flow Air Filter, Magnaflow Cat / Flowmaster Super 40 Exhaust, Engine Oil cooler w/ remote filter, In-roof 8" DVD, Profile 600 Watt Amp, Kenwood 6.75" 3-ways, NV242, 3.5" Lift, RS9000s, 31x10.50x15 ATs, Proline roof rack w/ spare tire mount and 4 Hella 550s. |
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Re: 98 GC Transfer Case issues
also, check the TC fluid level.
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Thanks for the responses.
The TC fluid level is good. If the front axle differential were binding, wouldn't it also bind in 2WD? If the 242 has a differential inside that allows front and rear shafts to spin at different rates, that may be the culprit, I'm thinking. Anybody have any experience with this? Thanks again |
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Re: 98 GC Transfer Case issues
the differential has a brass spacer in it. it's not replaceable. If it's worn to much it could be causing your problem. differentials run about 250 from a dealer and about 200 to replace if you can find someone to do it without charging for a complete rebuild. good luck.
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Re: 98 GC Transfer Case issues
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The problem was it was binding and not making the shift. What I had to do was shift it into 4 low and back into 2wd and than back to full time. |
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