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Transfer popping out of low range ?
Moderator: Micka
Transfer popping out of low range ?
Hi All,
Ive just bought a 71 Rangie with a 400 chev and 4speeed rover box a month ago.
When i bought the vehicle the guy told me to rock the loud pedal a little while holding the transfer stick once i change from low to high or it could pop out of high because it is a taper bearing transfer case. But my problem is now after taking it out for its second outing (&giving it a hard time) the transfer now keeps popping out of low range, I am not sure what type of tranfer it is (other than being a rover) but is look to be an alloy cast type with cooling fins.
Any ideas as to my Problem ?
Ive just bought a 71 Rangie with a 400 chev and 4speeed rover box a month ago.
When i bought the vehicle the guy told me to rock the loud pedal a little while holding the transfer stick once i change from low to high or it could pop out of high because it is a taper bearing transfer case. But my problem is now after taking it out for its second outing (&giving it a hard time) the transfer now keeps popping out of low range, I am not sure what type of tranfer it is (other than being a rover) but is look to be an alloy cast type with cooling fins.
Any ideas as to my Problem ?
Last edited by MUD400 on Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
71 Rangie, 400Chev, 4speed rover box, maxi drive axles.
CHOOK TRACKS ARE FOR HYUNDAI DRIVERS...
CHOOK TRACKS ARE FOR HYUNDAI DRIVERS...
transfer prob
sounds like LT95 4 speed , transfer & gearbox in same housing, problem could be transfer needle roller bearings /main shaft & or shims between gears hope this helps
EYBY
PS might have spares if need
EYBY
PS might have spares if need
do the simple checks first, eg., are the levers fouling on anythoing? Lift the cover off and have a look at the mechanisms to see that they are moving freely. A body lift could cause problems too. Could be internal - we had this and it proved to be a detent ball bearing that had come adrift inside.
Nice gq swb ute chop with a huffer for the good times
if you have the tapered bearing conversion it's supposed to have preload on the bearings for the intermediate shaft.it can be identified by the hex bolt head and lock washer instead of the standard intermediate shaft and retaining tab,when looking from behind the transfer case.that conversion is the one that the oz army 110s and 6x6s use.no bronze/brass? shims in that set up,which is what normally wears and fails.
Mine (LT95) doesn't have the taper bearing conversion (that I know of) but is jumping out of high range under load. It also did this in low occasionally. I have the workshop manual and have tried to work out where the shims and fork adjuster are before I launch head long into this! Are they pretty obvious and are they reached from the plate under the TC?460cixy wrote:mine had the same drama but with high and found the fork adjustment was way out and would jump out on over run . too long like this and it kills the teeth on the dog clutch
2003 4.7lt V8 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
1981 3.5ltr 2dr Range Rover
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Welcome to Australia - the nanny state!
1981 3.5ltr 2dr Range Rover
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Welcome to Australia - the nanny state!
URGENT HELP!!!
The shift fork is reach from above? i.e. take the front floor out and go from there? Because I've just taken the bottom plate off and can't see anything to adjust there...
Need to get this sorted today because I need to move the behicle ASAP..... <sigh>.....
Cheers
Need to get this sorted today because I need to move the behicle ASAP..... <sigh>.....
Cheers
2003 4.7lt V8 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
1981 3.5ltr 2dr Range Rover
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Welcome to Australia - the nanny state!
1981 3.5ltr 2dr Range Rover
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Welcome to Australia - the nanny state!
there should be a big plate on the transfer and i thing it also has the drain bung in it from memerory. once its off you will see the up the top theres 2 forks on the dog clutch that is high and low range there will be a bolt on each fork to slide it on the rail closer to the dog clutch for adjustment
range rover & series one landy!
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These are the pics from underneath. Dunno if that gives much more info on where I'm looking?? I can see the shaft from the transfer lever which runs along the top of the box but it runs behind all the cogs, so can't get to any adjusters, if that's where they are?
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These are the pics from underneath. Dunno if that gives much more info on where I'm looking?? I can see the shaft from the transfer lever which runs along the top of the box but it runs behind all the cogs, so can't get to any adjusters, if that's where they are?
2003 4.7lt V8 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
1981 3.5ltr 2dr Range Rover
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Welcome to Australia - the nanny state!
1981 3.5ltr 2dr Range Rover
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Welcome to Australia - the nanny state!
Sorry....how about these ones? I only adjusters I can see are the grub screws...???
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http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb25 ... 007201.jpg
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http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb25 ... 007197.jpg
2003 4.7lt V8 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
1981 3.5ltr 2dr Range Rover
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Welcome to Australia - the nanny state!
1981 3.5ltr 2dr Range Rover
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Welcome to Australia - the nanny state!
where the fork that operates that dog clutch runs there will be two screw type grub screw things that lock the forks to the rod . if theres too much play where the fork engages the dog clutch it will keep jumping out. so you losen the screws and slide the fork along the rod to adjust the clearance. normaly the detent for high and low range is enough to keep it engauged when its adjusted properly. howerver if the teeth on the dog clutch are worn bad it will still jump out but normaly thats only if its been realy abused
range rover & series one landy!
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