jabara572
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- John
- Truck Year
- 1987
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- K10
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- 350 TBI
Hey guys, I just fully rebuilt a low miles NP208C transfer case.
Took photos on disassembly, used the manual step by step, verified all parts are in place, so I am really struggling to understand if I did something wrong.
The issue is: case will shift beautifully through all ranges, everything works as it should, no grinding or binding, very easy to spin the mainshaft and front output..WITH the tail housing OFF.
Problem is, when I put the tail housing on, and tighten the bolts, all of a sudden 4Low becomes extremely hard to turn the shafts. 2Hi, 4Hi, and Neutral all spin freely and easily, but 4Low just seems like there is monster preload on a bearing (if you ever over tightened a front hub bearing and tried to spin it, thats what it feels like), no grinding or other noises, just hard to spin. Its not impossible, I can grab the front output shaft and turn it by hand, but its probably 10 times harder to spin than without the housing on.
If i back off of the tail housing bolts just 1 or 2 turns, it is again super easy to spin in 4Low. I just cant for the life of my figure out why the tailshaft housing is affecting anything, and especially why it ONLY affects 4Low. Is it supposed to be that hard to spin when new? It just seems odd that a couple thousands of play results in an easy to spin transfer case or one thats much harder.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Took photos on disassembly, used the manual step by step, verified all parts are in place, so I am really struggling to understand if I did something wrong.
The issue is: case will shift beautifully through all ranges, everything works as it should, no grinding or binding, very easy to spin the mainshaft and front output..WITH the tail housing OFF.
Problem is, when I put the tail housing on, and tighten the bolts, all of a sudden 4Low becomes extremely hard to turn the shafts. 2Hi, 4Hi, and Neutral all spin freely and easily, but 4Low just seems like there is monster preload on a bearing (if you ever over tightened a front hub bearing and tried to spin it, thats what it feels like), no grinding or other noises, just hard to spin. Its not impossible, I can grab the front output shaft and turn it by hand, but its probably 10 times harder to spin than without the housing on.
If i back off of the tail housing bolts just 1 or 2 turns, it is again super easy to spin in 4Low. I just cant for the life of my figure out why the tailshaft housing is affecting anything, and especially why it ONLY affects 4Low. Is it supposed to be that hard to spin when new? It just seems odd that a couple thousands of play results in an easy to spin transfer case or one thats much harder.
Any thoughts?
Thanks