5tonman1971
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Ok guys I've got a good one for your brains!
On my m813a1 I've been battling my front axle engagement for awhile now and I am about to give up.
I have rebuilt the shuttle valve, I have rebuilt the piston on the transfer case.
Everything seems to be working, with the truck fully aired up and shut off, you can hear the sprag fork rod moving from forward to reverse a real solid clunk when shifting from reverse to first. So my logic says that this should be moving the sprag clutch in and out of gear.
The problem is that, when I'm in forward gears my front axle is always engaged, tires chirp and pop when Turing on pavement and it won't go over 40-45 mph as the data plates say if you are in 6 wheel drive. When I press in the clutch it comes to a stop very quickly from 2-3 mph.
But in reverse I don't get any of this happening and when I press in the clutch at 2-3 mph it will roll freely for quite some time if on pavement as it should. When we had a lot of snow I tested to see if it would lock in the front axle if the condition were right so I back in to a huge snow pile the rears slipped for a second and then grabbed as the front axle engaged. If I remove the front drive shaft the truck is fine rolls good in both directions and can hit my top speed.
Is is it a possibility that the drift pin holding the sprag clutch fork on the shaft has wiggled out or broke cuasing the transfer case to keep the front axle engaged?
On my m813a1 I've been battling my front axle engagement for awhile now and I am about to give up.
I have rebuilt the shuttle valve, I have rebuilt the piston on the transfer case.
Everything seems to be working, with the truck fully aired up and shut off, you can hear the sprag fork rod moving from forward to reverse a real solid clunk when shifting from reverse to first. So my logic says that this should be moving the sprag clutch in and out of gear.
The problem is that, when I'm in forward gears my front axle is always engaged, tires chirp and pop when Turing on pavement and it won't go over 40-45 mph as the data plates say if you are in 6 wheel drive. When I press in the clutch it comes to a stop very quickly from 2-3 mph.
But in reverse I don't get any of this happening and when I press in the clutch at 2-3 mph it will roll freely for quite some time if on pavement as it should. When we had a lot of snow I tested to see if it would lock in the front axle if the condition were right so I back in to a huge snow pile the rears slipped for a second and then grabbed as the front axle engaged. If I remove the front drive shaft the truck is fine rolls good in both directions and can hit my top speed.
Is is it a possibility that the drift pin holding the sprag clutch fork on the shaft has wiggled out or broke cuasing the transfer case to keep the front axle engaged?