B36Peacemaker
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I have recently volunteered to assist a museum restoring a 1953 O11A American LaFrance Air Force Crash Truck. There are many issues to be addressed some of which I have already found guidance from this forum.
When we acquired it the wheels were almost buried so had to be dug out. They got it started and pulled it out partly under it’s own power with help from a pickup truck and tow chain. They drove it about 50 yards and left it to return the following week with a tow truck. At that time they started it in an attempt to move into a better position to hook up the tow. Moved about 20 feet in reverse and stopped, it wouldn’t move any further under its own power. It was flat towed about 50 miles to the museum and that’s when I got involved.
Right I need information about the transfer case. This is apparently full time 6X6 drive since the transfer shift only indicates Hi or Low with no neutral. The only ID I have for the transfer case is casting # 5876W205 which seems to indicate it’s a Rockwell T138. We can start it, engage the clutch, the input drive shaft spins but no movement to the front or rear output shafts.
The actual shift linkage is disconnected, but we can move the lever by hand and it seems to engage something both ways.
Looking at the attached picture of the front output, the speedometer cable on the left in the fore ground and there are two airlines. What do these do? Where do they originate?
Also does the transfer case have some sort of differential between the front and rear? Seems like that would be necessary.
I would appreciate if someone could share a parts breakdown or overhaul manual for the transfer case. Also any advice would be most welcome.
When we acquired it the wheels were almost buried so had to be dug out. They got it started and pulled it out partly under it’s own power with help from a pickup truck and tow chain. They drove it about 50 yards and left it to return the following week with a tow truck. At that time they started it in an attempt to move into a better position to hook up the tow. Moved about 20 feet in reverse and stopped, it wouldn’t move any further under its own power. It was flat towed about 50 miles to the museum and that’s when I got involved.
Right I need information about the transfer case. This is apparently full time 6X6 drive since the transfer shift only indicates Hi or Low with no neutral. The only ID I have for the transfer case is casting # 5876W205 which seems to indicate it’s a Rockwell T138. We can start it, engage the clutch, the input drive shaft spins but no movement to the front or rear output shafts.
The actual shift linkage is disconnected, but we can move the lever by hand and it seems to engage something both ways.
Looking at the attached picture of the front output, the speedometer cable on the left in the fore ground and there are two airlines. What do these do? Where do they originate?
Also does the transfer case have some sort of differential between the front and rear? Seems like that would be necessary.
I would appreciate if someone could share a parts breakdown or overhaul manual for the transfer case. Also any advice would be most welcome.
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