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07-09-2014, 02:01 PM | #1 |
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Removing transfer case from transmission
I thought this would be an easy task, since both are out of the truck. I remove the bolts holding the transmission to the transfer case and I can slide it out about 1 inch and then it stops. I just wanted to make sure I am not missing something before I go breaking something. Is there a trick to removing this?
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07-09-2014, 02:43 PM | #2 |
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Re: Removing transfer case from transmission
All the stickshifts I have been around just came apart. I think the T350 adapter only comes apart one way. If you list what you are working on someone may have an answer for you.
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Re: Removing transfer case from transmission
What tranny and what t-case? NP205's mated to an SM465 will come right apart, but the NP205 is a cast iron tank, so be careful.
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Re: Removing transfer case from transmission
Sorry. I meant to put what tranny. Its a 3 speed, manual. I tried again, but it wont go past about that 1"
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Re: Removing transfer case from transmission
I was able to get it out. I had to use a 2x4 for some leverage, and was able to persuade it out with a few taps from a hammer onto the 2x4.
It is the NP205 TC, I'm not sure which tranny though? Also, what does that 195 mean for Ratio?
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Re: Removing transfer case from transmission
Looks like a Saginaw 3 speed from here. I'd need to see the side cover to be positive.
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1.95 is the low range ratio. In other words twice as low as high range. Most newer aluminum cases are around 2.72:1 reduction.
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07-22-2014, 01:42 PM | #8 |
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Re: Removing transfer case from transmission
Now that I'm ready to put the trans and transfer case back together, where in the heck to I find that gasket? No one local has it, and the only place I found online is here for $17.39. I can live with paying the $17.39 for a piece of cardboard, but the cheapest shipping is almost $10 bringing the total to over $27. Seems a little steep for a gasket
Are there any other places that sell these that someone here hopefully knows of?
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Permatex is all I have ever used on a 4spd adapter.
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07-22-2014, 03:37 PM | #10 |
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RTV or get out a razor and cut your own.....
in school we used cereal boxes n a ballpen hammer to make them on small engines. hammer lightly taps out the outline then you cut it out. |
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Re: Removing transfer case from transmission
Ok. Looks like I'll attempt a home made recipe. I guess it should work ok. Not like there is any pressure build up that could cause a leak
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That reminded me of one my buddy did. He was driving a semi and the air compressor blew a head gasket. He coasted into a truck stop. The only thing they had to make a head gasket out of was a box of Crispy Creames. That rig made better air than its companion truck and was still rocking the donut gasket 2 years later.
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07-24-2014, 07:55 AM | #14 |
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I used to use a match book for the points. In the 80s the covers got a little thicker and you had to find a thinner cover. Slide it around a little and it would even clean the contacts a little bit. Tricks of the old trade.
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07-24-2014, 11:56 AM | #15 |
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Was simple enough. Made my own gasket out of card stock that I had lying around. I hope it's heavy enough to hold up
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