LanceRobson
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I've got an M35A2 with an airshift transfer case that developed a problem and I'm looking for advice as to whether to repair it or replace it. I have the parts TM for the transfer but no maintenance TM and if the job needs any special jigs or fixtures I don't have them either.
After exhibiting no unusual symptoms the truck acted like a brake was frozen when it started to move from a parking spot. The truck began to move only very reluctantly and as soon as the clutch was stepped on it rolled back a few inches like it was "unwinding" Then we backed it up a few feet to see if it would move in reverse and it backed OK.
We then shifted into neutral at both transfer and the transmission. The drive shaft from the transmission to the transfer case would not turn until the transfer shift lever was cycled from high to low a few times.
Now it will not shift and the drive shaft had to be disconnected to tow it.
The transfer had recently been taken out of a good running truck with 53K miles and put in the truck it's in now and, yes, it had gear oil in it.
I've got a pretty complete shop and tools so the big question remains, should I overhaul the transfer or roll the dice on a used replacement. I intend to keep this truck and use it often.
Any thoughts from folks familiar with costs of parts would also be appreciated.
Thanks
Lance
After exhibiting no unusual symptoms the truck acted like a brake was frozen when it started to move from a parking spot. The truck began to move only very reluctantly and as soon as the clutch was stepped on it rolled back a few inches like it was "unwinding" Then we backed it up a few feet to see if it would move in reverse and it backed OK.
We then shifted into neutral at both transfer and the transmission. The drive shaft from the transmission to the transfer case would not turn until the transfer shift lever was cycled from high to low a few times.
Now it will not shift and the drive shaft had to be disconnected to tow it.
The transfer had recently been taken out of a good running truck with 53K miles and put in the truck it's in now and, yes, it had gear oil in it.
I've got a pretty complete shop and tools so the big question remains, should I overhaul the transfer or roll the dice on a used replacement. I intend to keep this truck and use it often.
Any thoughts from folks familiar with costs of parts would also be appreciated.
Thanks
Lance