- Attach
the J 45759
to the transfer case
using the adapter studs. All of the transfer case disassembly procedures can be performed
with the case mounted to the J 45759
.
- Mount the J 3289-20
(1)
to a sturdy workbench.
- Install the J 45759
(2)
into J 3289-20
(1) and
secure with pivot pin.
- Remove the fill plug (1) and the
drain plug (2) and drain the transfer case fluid.
- Remove the actuator encoder motor mounting
bolts.
- Remove the actuator encoder motor assembly.
- Remove the actuator insulator gasket.
- Remove the vent and the seal, only if damaged.
- Remove the rear vehicle speed sensors (VSS).
- Remove the front VSS.
- Remove the access hole plug.
- Remove the front output shaft dust seal.
Notice: Refer to Transfer Case Seal Removal Notice in the Preface section.
- Remove the front output shaft seal.
Notice: Refer to Transfer Case Seal Removal Notice in the Preface section.
- Remove the input shaft seal by prying it out of the front case.
- Remove the rear output shaft seal.
- Inspect the rear output shaft bushing for scoring or wear.
- Remove the rear output shaft bushing using the J 45380
.
17.1. | Install the finger section of the J 45380
in front of the bushing. |
17.2. | Install the tube and forcing screw assembly to the finger section. Ensure
the forcing screw is backed out. |
17.3. | Using a wrench on the forcing screw, remove the rear output shaft bushing. |
Important: The magnesium transfer cases are using new
style bolts that have a cup style washer. The cup washer is only available with the
bolt. If the cup washer is not damaged, the bolt can be used again.
- Remove the transfer case retaining bolts and washers.
Mark the location
of any brackets.
Notice: Refer to Machined Surface Damage Notice in the Preface section.
- Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the slot on the left side of the
transfer case.
- Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into
the slot on the right side of the transfer case.
- With equal pressure, press down on the screwdrivers in order to separate
the front case half and the rear case half.
- Insert a pair of snap ring pliers and release
the outer retaining ring for the rear output shaft bearing.
- Remove the rear case half from the front
case half.
- Remove the oil pump wear sleeve, only if it is worn or damaged.
- Remove the rear output shaft rear bearing
retaining ring.
- Remove the rear output shaft rear bearing.
- Remove the rear output shaft speed sensor reluctor wheel.
- Remove the magnet.
- Remove the oil pump suction pipe assembly. Do not remove the screen from the
pipe.
- Remove the oil pump assembly.
- Remove the oil pump suction pipe O-ring
from the oil pump.
- Remove the drive sprocket retaining ring.
- Remove the driven sprocket retaining ring.
Important: If the chain and sprockets are to be used
again, mark the relationship of the chain to the sprockets in order to mark the wear
patterns.
- Remove the chain and sprockets.
- Remove the chain from the drive sprocket and driven sprocket.
- Remove the rear output shaft assembly.
- Mount the rear output shaft assembly in a soft-jaw vise with the
input end up.
- Remove the clutch assembly retaining ring.
Push down on the clutch pressure plate to access the retaining ring.
- Remove the clutch pressure plate assembly.
- Remove the clutch pressure plate spring.
- Remove the clutch pressure plate bearing,
with the clutch bearing inner support, from the clutch pressure plate.
- Inspect the bearing for being faulty. Refer
to
Transfer Case Cleaning and Inspection
.
- If the bearing is faulty, using a hydraulic press and a suitable adapter,
remove the clutch pressure plate bearing from the clutch bearing inner support.
- Discard the bearing after removal.
- Remove the clutch hub retaining ring.
- Remove the clutch housing and hub assembly from the rear output shaft.
- Turn the clutch assembly over on a workbench.
Important: Do not remove the oil restrictor plate. The
oil restrictor plate is only serviced with the clutch hub.
- Remove the clutch hub.
- Remove the clutch housing.
Important: Do not wash the clutch inner friction plates
in cleaning solvent.
- Separate the clutch plates for inspection.
- Remove and discard the shim or shims.
- Remove the oil restrictor from the rear
output shaft, if replacing the shaft.
- Inspect the bearing in the clutch housing
for being faulty. Refer to
Transfer Case Cleaning and Inspection
.
- If the bearing is faulty, use a brass drift and a hammer to remove the
bearing.
- Remove both of the clutch lever pivot pins
along with the aluminum washers and O-ring seals.
- Remove the shift detent spring bolt.
- Remove the following components:
• | The shift detent plunger plug O-ring seal |
• | The shift detent spring |
• | The shift detent plunger |
- Remove the clutch lever assembly.
- Remove the shift fork shaft.
- Remove the range shift fork and the range
shift sleeve as an assembly.
It may be necessary to pry the roller on
the shift fork from the control actuator lever.
- Remove
the range shift sleeve from the range shift fork.
- Remove the outer retaining ring for the
input gear bearing.
- Remove the high/low planetary carrier.
- Remove the front output shaft bearing retaining ring.
- Remove
the front output shaft assembly.
- If damaged, remove the speed sensor reluctor wheel from the front output shaft
using a hydraulic press.
Do not use the speed sensor reluctor wheel again
after removal.
- Remove the planetary gear shaft retaining
ring.
- Remove the carrier lock plate.
- Remove the input shaft thrust washer.
- Remove the input gear from the planetary
carrier.
- Remove the thrust washer.
- Inspect the pilot bearing in the input gear
for being faulty. Refer to
Transfer Case Cleaning and Inspection
.
- Remove the pilot bearing from the input gear using a brass drift and a
hammer.
- Remove the input bearing retaining ring.
- Remove the input bearing.
- Remove the front output shaft front bearing
retainer ring.
- Remove the front output shaft front bearing.
- Inspect the front output shaft rear bearing
for being faulty. Refer to
Transfer Case Cleaning and Inspection
.
- If the bearing is faulty, remove the bearing using the J 23907
(2) and the J 26941
(1).
- Remove the retaining ring for the control
actuator lever shaft.
- Remove the control actuator lever shaft.
- Inspect the control actuator lever bearing and seal for being faulty.
Refer to
Transfer Case Cleaning and Inspection
.
- If the bearing is leaking or faulty, remove the bearing from the case.
- Remove the mounting studs, only if they
are damaged.