Junglemist
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The other day I was accelerating up a hill in third gear and as I shifted into 4th the 2 rear axles stopped turning. The truck would move forward or backwards a few feet, but something internally jams and it stops. I put the transmission and transfer case in neutral and the engine runs fine. With the transmission in gear the engine and transmission seems to run fine also, but if I put the transfer case in gear it locks up.
I got a friend with a truck to come tow me. The truck would not roll more than a few feet in either direction before stopping. That was even with the transfer case in neutral. I pulled the axle shafts and towed it off the road to a safe area. I then pulled the long rear drive shaft from the transfer case. With the axle shafts in and the drive shaft removed the truck rolls freely.
The transfer case appears to shift correctly since when it is in neutral the transmission spins freely.
So it seems that somewhere on the output side of the transfer case something is locked up.
The truck is an M35A2 with the air-shift transfer case.
Anybody have an idea what happened?
I got a friend with a truck to come tow me. The truck would not roll more than a few feet in either direction before stopping. That was even with the transfer case in neutral. I pulled the axle shafts and towed it off the road to a safe area. I then pulled the long rear drive shaft from the transfer case. With the axle shafts in and the drive shaft removed the truck rolls freely.
The transfer case appears to shift correctly since when it is in neutral the transmission spins freely.
So it seems that somewhere on the output side of the transfer case something is locked up.
The truck is an M35A2 with the air-shift transfer case.
Anybody have an idea what happened?