Runninwild
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Question for y'all, I have looked for any info, post, and videos on this before posting, and haven't had any luck.
I have a 1995 M1078 LMTV and have a transmission issue, it will only move in 1st gear with Mode on, and will not go in reverse. It has the Allison MD3070PT with WTEC II TEPSS. The fluid was full and looked pretty clean. While troubleshooting it I pulled the filters and found that there was some heavy metal flake fluid around them. The filters didn't look like they were clogged but I changed them. I drained the transmission with the drain plug, it didn't have hardly anything on the magnet when I removed it. I then went to the transfer case and pulled the drain plug.... Wow, I had chunks of metal and the plug was beaten up. After the fluid stopped draining out I stuck my finger in the drain hole and felt more chunks, after grabbing a magnet I pulled out about 8 cylindrical bearings, plus many more pieces of them.
I pulled the drive shafts off and removed the yokes and cover plates on the rear of the unit. I found no signs of damage or an obvious bearing failures. So I need to keep going with my search however now things are getting in my way of removing the top cover and anything on the front side.
Could I get advise from someone who has removed a transfer case while still in the truck or from someone who has tried and found that you have take either take off the bed or the whole transmission to dissemble the transfer case from the transmission.
Please don't reply if you haven't done this. I'm seeking real advise from someone that's been there and done that.
Thank you
I have a 1995 M1078 LMTV and have a transmission issue, it will only move in 1st gear with Mode on, and will not go in reverse. It has the Allison MD3070PT with WTEC II TEPSS. The fluid was full and looked pretty clean. While troubleshooting it I pulled the filters and found that there was some heavy metal flake fluid around them. The filters didn't look like they were clogged but I changed them. I drained the transmission with the drain plug, it didn't have hardly anything on the magnet when I removed it. I then went to the transfer case and pulled the drain plug.... Wow, I had chunks of metal and the plug was beaten up. After the fluid stopped draining out I stuck my finger in the drain hole and felt more chunks, after grabbing a magnet I pulled out about 8 cylindrical bearings, plus many more pieces of them.
I pulled the drive shafts off and removed the yokes and cover plates on the rear of the unit. I found no signs of damage or an obvious bearing failures. So I need to keep going with my search however now things are getting in my way of removing the top cover and anything on the front side.
Could I get advise from someone who has removed a transfer case while still in the truck or from someone who has tried and found that you have take either take off the bed or the whole transmission to dissemble the transfer case from the transmission.
Please don't reply if you haven't done this. I'm seeking real advise from someone that's been there and done that.
Thank you