TexAndy
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Ok, just wanted to make a post about my experience with this problem.
The symptoms: Air shift valve would spray oil out the little vent holes on the side (on side more than the other) when flipping it to "out." And it would slowly ooze gear oil after shut down.
First I tried taking the transfer case vent out and cleaning/lubing it. That helped some, but did not completely fix the problem.
Then I pulled the air line running from the lever to the Transfer case where it connects to the transfer case to blow any built up gear oil line out. That did not solve the problem.
So I started looking at the valve itself. I noticed that on my nicer-looking parts truck take-off, the valve had alot less slop in the lever. In my old one, there was quite a bit of sideplay.
AND, I noticed that when I turned the engine off, I could hear air escaping out of the front axle engagement switch. Not just the initial pressure relief *pssh* but a constant hiss as long as the system had air pressure. I'm pretty sure that's NOT supposed to happen.
So here's my theory of what was wrong. That old air shift lever had a bad seal in the "out" position, so that instead of sealing, it was actually leaking air, which in turn created a slight vacuum in the air line running to the transfer case and sucking gear oil up the line.
I went ahead and swapped the assembly out for my parts truck's air shift lever, ran the engine for a few minutes and cycled the switch a half dozen times. I can already tell a difference. It doesn't leak air in the out position.
On a side note, those little air shift lever brackets are REALLY HARD to pull and replace at 3 AM with no one to hold a light for you.
Anyways, hope this helps someone else with this problem. Just thought I'd compile all this info in one post to make it easy to find. I used plenty of common words so a search should turn this post up without trouble.
The symptoms: Air shift valve would spray oil out the little vent holes on the side (on side more than the other) when flipping it to "out." And it would slowly ooze gear oil after shut down.
First I tried taking the transfer case vent out and cleaning/lubing it. That helped some, but did not completely fix the problem.
Then I pulled the air line running from the lever to the Transfer case where it connects to the transfer case to blow any built up gear oil line out. That did not solve the problem.
So I started looking at the valve itself. I noticed that on my nicer-looking parts truck take-off, the valve had alot less slop in the lever. In my old one, there was quite a bit of sideplay.
AND, I noticed that when I turned the engine off, I could hear air escaping out of the front axle engagement switch. Not just the initial pressure relief *pssh* but a constant hiss as long as the system had air pressure. I'm pretty sure that's NOT supposed to happen.
So here's my theory of what was wrong. That old air shift lever had a bad seal in the "out" position, so that instead of sealing, it was actually leaking air, which in turn created a slight vacuum in the air line running to the transfer case and sucking gear oil up the line.
I went ahead and swapped the assembly out for my parts truck's air shift lever, ran the engine for a few minutes and cycled the switch a half dozen times. I can already tell a difference. It doesn't leak air in the out position.
On a side note, those little air shift lever brackets are REALLY HARD to pull and replace at 3 AM with no one to hold a light for you.
Anyways, hope this helps someone else with this problem. Just thought I'd compile all this info in one post to make it easy to find. I used plenty of common words so a search should turn this post up without trouble.