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Transfer case mounting bolts

tco3129

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Right side xfer case bolts that attach to the single mount sheared off. I have only one bolt in my full size M35. (a quick drill and tap while in frame). Have a logging chain wrapped around case and frame on my bobber. Both bolts are sheared. Is this common? I have yet to read of anyone else having this problem. Right now I don't have a transmission jack to help pull it down for a proper drillout and retap. I'm afraid of the cheap ones and can't afford a good one.:?:
 

212sparky

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To get a transfer case out, you need a 4x4 through the windshield and rear window. Hooked to that is a 1ton chain fall. That case is heavy. Enjoy. Why did the bolts shear?
 

tco3129

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Why did the bolts shear?
Don't know. From the rust on the stud pieces found lying in the frames, at least one had broken befor I owned either one. That's why I wondered if it was common.

To get a transfer case out, you need a 4x4 through the windshield and rear window.
I had thought about that but with the Tcase being roughly centered under the rear of the cab, I was leary of the balanceing act that might be involved.
 

gringeltaube

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Bolts/studs shearing off there... I have never seen/ heard that, but I have found them loose(!) and that is always a cause for fatigue - until they finally let go.

Suggest installing them clean and oil-free, with plenty of Loctite 271.


G.
 

212sparky

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there is no issue with it moving. As long as you have it go all the way through the windows. I am getting ready to do my second transfer case swap and i use an aluminum I beam to hold my hoist on its trolly. Rig it up unbolt it and it is out in 30 minutes.
 
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