A few weeks ago I needed to change a transfer case and front differential in a recently acquired gama goat project owned by the Montgomery County Military Museum in Mt. Ida, AR. Here are several pictures of the process. I think they are pretty much self explanatory, but I will point out that it needs to be in 6WD before removing the transfer case. This allows the shift fork to retain the sliding collar that engages/disengages the front wheel drive. As you can see from the pictures, when I removed the NOS transfer case from the crate, it was not in 6WD and the sliding collar had disappeared! I found it wedged in the top of the transfer case, and was able to fish it out. Also, it was very challenging to line up all of the studs in the transfer case and the spline shaft on the differential when sliding the new transfer case forward into place. If I had it to do over again I'd take a small rat tail file and carefully clean out the holes in the hull and front differential housing where the studs slide in. I think it had oxidized some in those holes and since it is a precise fit, it was kind of like dealing with a stuck, slightly corroded aluminum or magnesium wheel...
Here's a video too:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX91A6paHNQ[/media]
Here's a video too:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX91A6paHNQ[/media]
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