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transfer case issues

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transfer case issues

Post by google »

driving a up a near vertical hill the zook done about 3 bunny hops with no forward movement, went bang in a big way sending me back wards down the hill smashing the bonnet in to a tree and landing hard at the bottom with the case making some grining noises when it was in drive but not moving the car at all

what could be some of the common things that brake in the transfer case and how would i stregthen the inturnals to hold up to rocks and big hill climbs
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Post by mrRocky »

Is it a standard case. I have never had any drama's with my standard cases. Maybe upgrade the mounts and adjoining bracketry as the brackets bend and the mounts break also. The case itself is normally strong enough to handle all the abuse a 1.3 with 31's can dish out.
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Post by google »

Should of given some details of it the zook is on lux diffs with 35 inch claws and with a top speed of 50 km an hour in low range and

i busted the case with busted gears in it to start with cause the bloke i bought it off of was lied about it and it was stuffed to start with half the teeth smashed of the input shaft to start with so when i loaded it up it went bag

so how would modifying the 1 litre tranfer to suit the 1.3 tranfer set up
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Post by mrRocky »

If you get the 1 ltr case with the 4wd light output then it is just a matter of changing the flanges with whatever is on your t-case. Or you could spring for a decent set of 6:5 crawler gears, my top speed in low is about
15-20km/phr and it will idle up steep hills in 1st with me out the car
This may take away the need for too much right boot, thus eliminating said breakages.
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

PLus they have a good warranty.
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Post by jimbo jones »

5.5 with a rock toy ring cant go wrong ;)
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Post by just cruizin' »

You sentence structure is terrible so this is what I got out of what I could understand.

I'd say the passenger side mount let go allowing the transfer to twist and knock it out of gear, hence the roll back.

If the gears are ok, you must have gears to be running 35's it may be worth pulling the case apart to inspect it anyways, I'd be putting in a Roctoy ring with HD mounts.
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Post by droopypete »

just cruizin' wrote: you must have gears to be running 35's .
especially if you can drive a up a near vertical hill :)

Pull it to bits and check the internals, it is all guess work till you do, even if you are going replace tho whole case we would all still like to know what went ka-putt.
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Post by lay80n »

As just cruisin said, Pull the transfer and boof up the mounts, the load you are able apply on them with 35's gears will stuff them quick smart. You would have aftermarket gears to turn the 35's. Check your gears to make sure you haven't cracked any. Then get a rocktoy t-case ring, build some custom mounts that tie into the ring and the factory mounting positions, then get some stronger rubber chassis mounts for the case.

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Post by sic_zook »

get sume 6.5 transfer gear from lowrange while the dollar is good. there $475 plus the dollar changover n $55 postage its the cheapest way for good gearing ive got them in mine n was running 37 creeppys on lux diffs n my mates running them with 38 boggers n a 4 speed auto n it idles up 50 degree hills itself
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Post by google »

hey where do i get the rocktory rings from and i am finding a new case cause it is a write off it is as the case was split and the gears a rusted just about off the Cogs which caused the gears to go bang

thanks for the help
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Post by lay80n »

google wrote:hey where do i get the rocktory rings from and i am finding a new case cause it is a write off it is as the case was split and the gears a rusted just about off the Cogs which caused the gears to go bang

thanks for the help

PM rocktoy off the board.

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Post by BlueSuzy »

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Post by google »

Thanks for the help it cool as
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