241 DLD t/case chain slip
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241 DLD t/case chain slip
I would like to know if anyone has experienced what presents itself as a badly slipping (bang, bang, bang) transfer case chain only to find out that it was a $5 easily accessible snap ring that was causing the problem?
Transfer case in question is a 1998 New Process 241 DLD from a 1998 2500 CTD and NV4500
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Transfer case in question is a 1998 New Process 241 DLD from a 1998 2500 CTD and NV4500
Thanks.
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My 95 CTD had noisy tcase that was caused by a broken snapring. Local trans shop did the fix and used a Ford Snapring as a replacement claiming it is higher quality than oem.
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The snap ring is not uncommon to break. It's in the rear output housing of the T case. There is a snap ring elimintor kit that you can buy, I don't remember how much it is I want to say around $50 or so. Don't worry, you're not the only one to have this happen!
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http://www.transfercases.com/
I found a great group of guys at Transfer Case Express. They are located in Oakland, Ca. (near San Francisco) They were very helpful and did not want to sell me something I didn't need. They have a minimum of $20. A new snap ring and seal cost me $20.
Hopefully, since it has been snowing quite heavily at my home, I will complete my T/case project this weekend and return my truck to a 4x4.
I found a great group of guys at Transfer Case Express. They are located in Oakland, Ca. (near San Francisco) They were very helpful and did not want to sell me something I didn't need. They have a minimum of $20. A new snap ring and seal cost me $20.
Hopefully, since it has been snowing quite heavily at my home, I will complete my T/case project this weekend and return my truck to a 4x4.
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Ya my snap ring just let go last week, took out everything So now I have the up grade for the snap ring. And all new gears, syncros, and blah blah blah.
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The snap ring was in good shape but I replaced it anyway.
The problem ended up being the gasket between the t/case and tail housing. It is a fairly thick gasket that is impregnated with silicone.
When I swapped in the NV4500, I switched t/cases as well. I had to swap tail housings so I could hook up the speedo. My old transfer case 241 DHD had the nice thick gasket in it so I swapped it to the 241 DLD with the tail housing.
Don't do that! The thickness of this gasket was causing the problem.
The problem ended up being the gasket between the t/case and tail housing. It is a fairly thick gasket that is impregnated with silicone.
When I swapped in the NV4500, I switched t/cases as well. I had to swap tail housings so I could hook up the speedo. My old transfer case 241 DHD had the nice thick gasket in it so I swapped it to the 241 DLD with the tail housing.
Don't do that! The thickness of this gasket was causing the problem.
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