• | J 3289-20 Holding Fixture |
• | J 5590 Pinion Bearing Race Installer - Rear |
• | J 8092 Universal Driver Handle |
• | J 36370 Drive Sprocket Needle Bearing Installer |
• | J 37668-A Output Shaft Seal Installer |
• | J 42738 Seal Installer |
• | J 43484 Front Output Shaft Seal Installer |
• | J 45380 Transfer Case Rear Bushing Remover and Installer |
• | J 45540 Tone Ring and Bearing Installer |
• | J 45549 Mainshaft Support Bearing Installer |
• | J 45759 Assembly Fixture |
Important: Always use NEW retaining rings. After installing any of the retaining rings in the following service procedures, ensure the retaining rings are properly seated before proceeding to the next service procedure.
Important: When installing the input bearing, ensure the printing on the bearing is facing toward the front of the input gear.
• | The bearing will slide in if it is installed straight. |
• | The cage side of the bearing faces the inside of the case. |
Important: The blue colored link faces up or toward the rear of the case.
Important: Ensure the spline engages with both the sprocket and viscous coupling cover. The sun gear shoulder will bottom on the sprocket if it is installed correctly.
Important: When installing the carrier assembly, a snap should be felt and heard when the carrier is properly seated.
Caution: The vehicle could roll while in park if the annulus gear becomes disengaged from the rear output shaft. Always install a new rear output shaft to annulus gear retaining ring. Ensure the rear output shaft retaining ring is fully seated in the annulus gear.
Notice: Damage may occur to the viscous coupling if the retaining ring for the rear output shaft to the annulus gear fails or becomes dislodged during vehicle operation. Always install a new rear output shaft to annulus gear retaining ring. Ensure the rear output shaft retaining ring is fully seated in the annulus gear.
Important:
• Always use a NEW speed reluctor wheel. • The speed reluctor wheel should just contact the retaining ring.
Important: Ensure the retaining ring groove on the rear output shaft bearing is facing toward the rear of the rear output shaft.
Important: Ensure the oil pump wear sleeve is properly positioned to the largest lug of the oil pump.
Important: Ensure the O-ring is in place in the oil pump.
Notice: Apply the proper amount of sealant to the flange when assembling the transfer case. Excessive amounts of sealant can plug the oil pump screen, resulting in internal component failure.
Important: Ensure both sealing surfaces of the front and rear case halves are free of dirt, oil, and cleaning solvent.
Important: Ensure the rear output shaft bearing retaining ring is seated in the groove properly by prying up on the shaft on the rear output shaft assembly.
Important: Ensure the rear case is squarely seated on the alignment dowels when it is installed.
Notice: This component is made of magnesium. Proper assembly is required to prevent damage. Ensure the magnesium transfer case housings are properly insulated from all external steel components, or galvanic corrosion will occur. Use only the transfer case bolts/studs with the cup style aluminum washer. Use only aluminum fill and drain plugs. Use only aluminum brackets under the case bolts. Ensure new seals are installed that have a rubber insulated outside diameter and have no tears or cuts. Extensive damage will occur if there is galvanic corrosion between the magnesium and steel components.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
Tighten
Tighten the case half bolts to 37 N·m (27 lb ft).
47.1. | Install the bushing on the finger section of the J 45380 . |
47.2. | Install the finger section to the main body of the J 45380 . |
47.3. | Position the bushing and tool to the case. |
47.4. | Using a hammer and the J 45380 , install the bushing. |
Important: Ensure the drain hole on the boot of the rear output shaft seal is facing down toward the ground.
Tighten
Tighten the transfer case speed sensor to 15 N·m (11 lb ft).
Important: Use only drain and fill plugs made of aluminum. Steel or brass plugs are not compatible with the magnesium case.
Tighten
Tighten the drain plug to 20 N·m (15 lb ft).
Tighten
Tighten the fill plug to 20 N·m (15 lb ft).