Joined: Feb 24, 2009 Posts: 49 Location: Victoria,Texas
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2024 7:59 pm Post subject: Transfer Case rebuild issues
I am rebuilding the transfer case in my 54 M38A1. Has anyone had this problem:
I have installed a new bushing in the rear output shaft that the front output gear shaft fits in. I got it driven in with a piloted bushing driver. The inside diameter of the newly installed bushing checked .626 diameter without having to ream it. This is acceptable based on the .626-.627 called out in the repair limits of TM 9-8015-2 chapter 18 paragraph 271d. My new front shaft pilot end measures about .6235. After putting it all back together in the case I am having difficulty rotating the front shaft independently of the rear shaft.
This is with the front output shaft clutch gear in the two wheel drive position. I cannot get turn the front independent of the rear just gripping the shafts by hand. If i put the yokes on the shafts then I can turn them but it is pretty tight. I am using 90 weight gear oil for assembly lube. Is that a normal condition? Will it stop sticking after I fill the transfer case with gear oil? _________________ Danny L. Harris
aka Bubba
1954 M38A1
Joined: Feb 24, 2009 Posts: 49 Location: Victoria,Texas
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 4:21 pm Post subject:
Yes I have been using Rick's rebuild guide instructions and you tube videos. I did not have the end play set correctly. I added shims to get the required end play of .004-.008. The front shaft does rotate easier relative to the rear shaft with correct end play, but it's still tight. Just read Novak's instructions and double checked shimming and the end play. I have about .005 end play. I had to add a lot more shim with the new Timken bearing cups and cones. It had .073 shim stack in it when I disassembled. I am now at about .125 shim. _________________ Danny L. Harris
aka Bubba
1954 M38A1
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