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Old 06-04-2007, 08:31 AM
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'89 transfer case got noisey

I put manual hubs on, taking off automatics. After about 100 miles the transfer case sounds as if the gears are trying to strip.
will not shift into a gear in 2 wheel drive, as the gears only clash and will not engage. In 4 wheel drive it will shift into gear with a clunk then it will move at low speed without clunking. Reverse seems to be fine.

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Old 06-04-2007, 11:36 AM
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Re: '89 transfer case got noisey

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Originally Posted by Carney
I put manual hubs on, taking off automatics. After about 100 miles the transfer case sounds as if the gears are trying to strip.
will not shift into a gear in 2 wheel drive, as the gears only clash and will not engage. In 4 wheel drive it will shift into gear with a clunk then it will move at low speed without clunking. Reverse seems to be fine.

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Carney Pace
First thing to do is to see if the snap ring on the output shaft broke. You can do this by removing the tail shaft housing. See http://www.drivetrain.com/gillies/Tcasesaver.html for details.

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