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Tcase outputs loose?

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Tcase outputs loose?

Post by brendan_h »

finaly found out why i get so much vibration. tcase outputs are lose.
what would i need to do to fix this? i do have rockhopper gears in so does that mean they will need replacing too?

i do know its hard to say without looking at it and pulling it apart

thanks
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Post by built4thrashing »

what exactly is loose? If its just the flange nuts then just tighten them up.
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Post by brendan_h »

yet to take the thing off and have a closer look.
a while ago i tryed to take the nuts off but could no get them off. tryed everything and just coudnt get them to crack
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Post by JrZook »

brendan_h wrote:yet to take the thing off and have a closer look.
a while ago i tryed to take the nuts off but could no get them off. tryed everything and just coudnt get them to crack
Tcase ouputs are loose?? But you cant crack the nuts?? Mmmm i think you need a bit more of a clear description as B4T asked what exactly is loose?
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Post by brendan_h »

the put flange where the driveshaft bolts too they are lose both front and back
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Post by big_little112 »

the main nuts that bolt the flange to the shaft then the tail shaft is bolted to the flange correct? iv never heard both of them coming loose or they were never done up in the first place?
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Post by brendan_h »

yes i just thinking is there anything inside the tcase that could be worn out? bearings maybe?
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Post by zookimal »

I don't think the flanges on the output shafts should be loose, particularly if you can't crack the nuts. Does the flange move independantly of the output? Or do they both move indicating the issue is inside the case?

The issue isn't because the slip joint in the driveshaft is over-extended and allowing it to move around is it?
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Post by brendan_h »

shafts is fine i did cheak that.

i think it could be inside the case. if i move the front one i can see it move in the back. taking it out tomrow to see and will probably open it up and have a look. only thing i can think of is the bearings are shot?

anyone know of an exploded view of the tcase?
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Post by brendan_h »

ok took the shafts off today and attempted to tighn the nuts. could not budge them. looks like its somthing inside the case then?
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Post by JrZook »

brendan_h wrote:ok took the shafts off today and attempted to tighn the nuts. could not budge them. looks like its somthing inside the case then?
Sounds like your transfer just has some gear backlash.
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Post by brendan_h »

yes the tcase has got some play in the gears. but how much is normal i wouldnt know. it vibrates realy realy bad epecially when accelerating and downshifting into 2nd.

ive got series 1 rockhoppers gears (84% low) in it and want to get series 4 (187% low) so to fix my problem if its just a matter of changing gears then i am all in for it. does the rockhopper gears replace everything inside?
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Post by VR Rodeo »

Can anyone tell me what size nut it is on the back of the transfer case flange ? My 28mm socket is an average fit but with the CRC and breaker bar on it is starting to slip and round the nut off :bad-words:
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Post by spamwell »

27mm
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Post by VR Rodeo »

Cheers, that was a bit easier all be it a little bit ;)
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