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    Got my 5 ton stuck in the woods in snow and mud.

    Glad I could help. Was this a RRAD rebuilt truck? I've yet to buy a truck from GL with functional 6wd. Same problem every time.
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    Got my 5 ton stuck in the woods in snow and mud.

    If the piston is installed backward, it's never on.
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    Got my 5 ton stuck in the woods in snow and mud.

    Bring some lube to shoot in it too as a rust preventative. Let me know your findings.
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    Got my 5 ton stuck in the woods in snow and mud.

    It's the piston. When installed backward, air passes by it, then vents into the intake stack via the transfer case vent.
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    Got my 5 ton stuck in the woods in snow and mud.

    To elaborate, the "dished side" goes toward the air inlet and the "dome side" goes toward the transfer case.
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    Got my 5 ton stuck in the woods in snow and mud.

    The piston that actuates the front drive shaft is installed backward. Check it, 4 bolts and its out.
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