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I removed my transfer case and transmission for a minor rebuild. That is done and now I'm trying to re-install. My Chilton's manual says, coyly, "Install in reverse order of dis-assembly." Well, no kidding! I once helped install a 634,000 pound boiler vessel. It was actually simpler and quicker than this whole "Install in reverse order of dis-assembly" instruction.
I am using a transmission jack to raise / lower the unit. I have eyeballed the alignment of the splines. When I go to mate up the unit, it feels like I'm hitting a something. Since I do know the splines are aligned, I don't have a clue why the unit is just sliding in and mating up.
I did put a jack stand under the bell housing because I was concerned when I removed the xfer / xmission cross member there might be some kind of deflection. I noticed the jack stand is now tight against the housing, so something has sagged or shifted.
I think the issue is one of alignment. I am going to buy some all thread and see if that helps me align the bolt holes.
Any other ideas? I can't find the golden search string on installing the xfer / xmission on Google so I've found nothing there.
I am using a transmission jack to raise / lower the unit. I have eyeballed the alignment of the splines. When I go to mate up the unit, it feels like I'm hitting a something. Since I do know the splines are aligned, I don't have a clue why the unit is just sliding in and mating up.
I did put a jack stand under the bell housing because I was concerned when I removed the xfer / xmission cross member there might be some kind of deflection. I noticed the jack stand is now tight against the housing, so something has sagged or shifted.
I think the issue is one of alignment. I am going to buy some all thread and see if that helps me align the bolt holes.
Any other ideas? I can't find the golden search string on installing the xfer / xmission on Google so I've found nothing there.