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Transfer case bearings question...

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Transfer case bearings question...

Post by Pezooki »

Hello all.

I am currently fitting TG 6.5's to my 91WT Sierra. I got my gears and rebuild kit from www.lowrangeoffroad.com (while the AU dollar was still great! :armsup: )

My question is in regards to the new bearings. The new bearings in the kit all have a snap ring around them - while most of the original bearings dont.

New and old bearings:

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This bearing needs to go here:

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So, do I remove the snap rings off the new bearings or do I leave them there?

Cheers,

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Post by yimmy »

you just take them off mate. if the old bearing didn't have one. i' ve installed 6.5s in 4 transfer boxs (for my mates) so if you have any other questions ......
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Post by Pezooki »

Your a champion!

Cheers!

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Post by GRPABT1 »

I asked this question in a gearing thread a while ago, just remove them was the answer and it's been fine since.
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Post by Pezooki »

Thanks guys - I have all the bearings done now with the exception of the front output bearing. Now, where did I put that hammer? :lol:

Cheers,

Pez
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Post by mrw82 »

just as apoint of interest, whoever built your transfer case previous to you did not do too good a job, obviously did not know what they're doing.

the old bearing in the photo is a pre greased, sealed bearing. the bearings should be open for the oil to lubricate them (like the one in the pic with snap ring), the sealed bearings can be used but the seal needs to be removed.

oh yeah, the only bearing that has a snap ring fitted should be the output shaft hirange gear end (front bearing) remove all the rest as others have said.

the input and front output bearings have a circlip to locate them but this is installed into the case, its not a snapring on the bearing.
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Post by Pezooki »

Hi wrw82.

Yep - Just got back inside after doing all that out in the shed. All the bearings are now replaced, new gears fitted, new seals in, and everything else done as you mentioned. I just need to tap a thread into my breather hole and I can bolt it all back together.

Who knows who last rebuilt the case, or how long ago it was done! Before I even looked at the case I decided to do a full rebuild on it - I am glad I decided to go that way!

I'm also contemplating removing the detent ball - I'm going to have a play with the SEARCH button and see what info I can find on that topic....
:cool:

Thanks to all for the awesome help!

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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Pez, where did you get the new bearings? Did they come with the kit or did you source them separately?
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Post by Pezooki »

I got mine from www.lowrangeoffroad.com.

I got the 6.5 gears from lowrangeoffroad which come with some new bearings - but not all. If you are getting gears and want to do a FULL rebuild then you also need to order the "Gear Install Supplement Kit". That is the kit I got. You will then have everything you need.

If you just want to do a full rebuild without ordering new gears, then the "Complete Rebuild kit" is the one to get.

Cheers,

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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

I have those gears from low range in my garage now, I just didn't wanna buy a kit from the US when there are bound to be some here...

Thanks dude.

ps - how did the gear install go? Did you use a press or a hammer?
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Post by Pezooki »

The job was fairly straight forward. I don't have a press, so I used a combination of hammers, metal pipes (cut down to hammer (press) bearings onto shafts) and a 'puller' to get the job done. The job would have been much harder without the puller.

Everything went together nicely. I have not tested the new gears yet as I'm still working on other bits of the car, but everything seems spot-on. I should have it back on the road by next weekend with a bit of luck! Cant wait!

Cheers,

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Post by built4thrashing »

Cant weait till ya get it goin so i can take ya out for a wheel. Been a long time comming.

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Post by Pezooki »

Hell yeah!

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Post by slyvan1 »

what would happen if you left the snap rings on the bearings? i can't remember if i removed them or not.
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Post by mrw82 »

if they're not meant to be there the case wont go together. if you take them off and they're meant to be there you will have excessive end float in that shaft and it will cause damage.
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