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So.... anyways
Pulled a Transfer case out of a 91 Vitara today to put a bearing kit through it.
Apparently the owner had reduction gears fitted about 12 months ago, but the mechanic who did it never replaced any bearings .
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Now, I've Found all sorts of wrong.
Nice silvery oil. which I was sorta expecting as the customer had complained of play in the output shaft
Now, the first thing that struck me as odd, a 26mm welsh plug floating around inside the transfer case itself.
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As I've pulled it down, I've found the the thrust washers against the gear set on the lay shaft have been spinning, maybe 3-4mm off the end casing is gone
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The worst part is the ends of the gear set are now brinneled due to the flogged out thrust washers.
My question,
I know the gear sets are hardened, but could I get the ends lapped/machined smooth and shim it up against the new thrust washers ? (assuming I can get new thrust washers)
Or do I need to tell the guy he's up for a new gear set?
The teeth on the gears themselves are in great nick