How do you remove a transfer case?

How do you remove a transfer case?

The front shaft may be held in by a boot on the transfer case, so you will need to undo the band holding it into place then simply pry it off. Once done, the front shaft will need to be unbolted from the front differential and will then come out of the transfer case.

Can I drive without a transfer case?

Without a transfer case, you will not be able to drive the vehicle since the power is split 50/50 to the front and rear drive shafts and in 4WD or 4H mode. Hence, without a transfer case, a traditional 4WD vehicle cannot drive.

How many hours does it take to replace a transfer case?

Labor guide says replace front part of transfer case is 5.2 hours, rear part of transfer case 3.0 hours.

What kind of fluid goes in a Dodge transfer case?

What Fluid Does My Dodge or Ram Transfer Case Take?

Year Range Model Recommended Fluid
1969-1974 W100, W200, W300 80w90 GL5*
1974-1979 Ramcharger SAE 10w30 Engine Oil
1975-1979 W100/150/200/250 SAE 10w30 Engine Oil
1980-1987 Ramcharger, W150,W250 Dexron III** or ATF+4

Is the NP241 transfer case any good?

Low range ratio is 2.72:1 using a six-pinion planetary assembly. Versions were built for mechanical speedometer cables and for electronic vehicle speed sensors. The NP241 is a solid, reliable transfer case and superior to the NP203 it replaced. But as they age, the drivechain can stretch.

What does a transfer case do on a Dodge Ram?

This article applies to the 2nd Generation Dodge Ram (1994-2001). A transfer case controls the front and rear axles of 4WD trucks, and inside of the case are a several moving components such as gears and chains.

How do you remove transmission seal on Dodge Ram?

Use a seal puller to remove the transmission output seal. To prevent gouging the aluminum when applying leverage, place a piece of cardboard in between the puller and the transmission. Figure 6. Use a seal puller to remove the transmission output seal. Use a paint pen to mark the orientation of the retaining plate on the old transfer case.

How do you remove a retaining plate from a transfer case?

Remove the four bolts holding the retaining plate to the transfer case. Using a flat head screwdriver, pry off the retaining plate and make sure not to gouge the metal. Hold on to the retaining plate, as it will be used for the new transfer case. Then use a seal driver to remove the old seal.

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