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NEED HELP URGENTLY... XCASE PROBS
NEED HELP URGENTLY... XCASE PROBS
OK i haev just put my lobsters in...
now im having huge problems
in high range.. it is skipping..
but the lever isnt jumping out.
so there 4 somthing is fucked up
it has drive in low range..
but not in high
as soon as it lodes up it just skips its ass off
so if any one elce has done the lobster have they used 1ltr or 1300 selector ring?
are they diffrent?
all help appreciated
no bs plz this is realy important
i need it to get to work!
Philby[/b]
now im having huge problems
in high range.. it is skipping..
but the lever isnt jumping out.
so there 4 somthing is fucked up
it has drive in low range..
but not in high
as soon as it lodes up it just skips its ass off
so if any one elce has done the lobster have they used 1ltr or 1300 selector ring?
are they diffrent?
all help appreciated
no bs plz this is realy important
i need it to get to work!
Philby[/b]
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Location: in the shed cutting/grinding/welding mocks old shit vic
sound's like a selection prob.
have you removed your shifter?
try selecting the ratio, with a screwdriver. go for a lap of the block. put the shifter back in and re-test.
have seen this work, don't know why. something to do with the selector bushing and wear......
have you removed your shifter?
try selecting the ratio, with a screwdriver. go for a lap of the block. put the shifter back in and re-test.
have seen this work, don't know why. something to do with the selector bushing and wear......
[quote="Gwagensteve"]
nope, apparently I hate suzukis so nobody should be surprised by that :roll:
Steve,[/quote]
[url=http://vic.suzuki4wd.com/]Suzuki 4WD club VIC[/url]
nope, apparently I hate suzukis so nobody should be surprised by that :roll:
Steve,[/quote]
[url=http://vic.suzuki4wd.com/]Suzuki 4WD club VIC[/url]
yeah no goodmooman wrote:sound's like a selection prob.
have you removed your shifter?
try selecting the ratio, with a screwdriver. go for a lap of the block. put the shifter back in and re-test.
have seen this work, don't know why. something to do with the selector bushing and wear......
it is selecting
i am thingikin either worn dog teath OR the selector ring is cracked and opening up
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Location: in the shed cutting/grinding/welding mocks old shit vic
Posts: 396
Joined: Fri Dec 24, 2004 4:05 pm
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Location: in the shed cutting/grinding/welding mocks old shit vic
stupid question.
but were the gears meshing correctly, before you put the 2 halves together
the next thing i would check is the END FLOAT of the input and output shafts. maybe even check all the thrust clearences including the intermediate shaft.
Mitch
but were the gears meshing correctly, before you put the 2 halves together
the next thing i would check is the END FLOAT of the input and output shafts. maybe even check all the thrust clearences including the intermediate shaft.
Mitch
[quote="Gwagensteve"]
nope, apparently I hate suzukis so nobody should be surprised by that :roll:
Steve,[/quote]
[url=http://vic.suzuki4wd.com/]Suzuki 4WD club VIC[/url]
nope, apparently I hate suzukis so nobody should be surprised by that :roll:
Steve,[/quote]
[url=http://vic.suzuki4wd.com/]Suzuki 4WD club VIC[/url]
nope all good thats in, and it is actualy selecting the gear...RB zook wrote:did you put the spring and ballbearing back in?
do you have the shifter bush and is it functional
gears arnt sliping.. they are all good..stupid question.
but were the gears meshing correctly, before you put the 2 halves together
the next thing i would check is the END FLOAT of the input and output shafts. maybe even check all the thrust clearences including the intermediate shaft.
Mitch
how can u check the end float when it is in bits?
i think the case might need to be posted to somewhere to get fixed..
Is there any metal in the oil when u drain it? If its skipping when under load it sounds like the actual gear may be slipping on the shaft eg the female spline on the inside of the gear maybe a little larger than the male spline in the shaft itself?? i have only had a serria tcase apart once so its just an idea.
I would just strip it right down and re assemble it, u might notice something in the procces, its not that hard and shouldnt take that long second time around?? its worth a try befor posting it away for 2 weeks.
I would just strip it right down and re assemble it, u might notice something in the procces, its not that hard and shouldnt take that long second time around?? its worth a try befor posting it away for 2 weeks.
Shane
yeah well thats what im thinking.. canr realy be the only thing! i have a spair selector ring so im gona give that a try.. but at the moment it is in bits doing a soa and toys! so yeah no realy way to test it!jeep97tj wrote:Is there any metal in the oil when u drain it? If its skipping when under load it sounds like the actual gear may be slipping on the shaft eg the female spline on the inside of the gear maybe a little larger than the male spline in the shaft itself?? i have only had a serria tcase apart once so its just an idea.
I would just strip it right down and re assemble it, u might notice something in the procces, its not that hard and shouldnt take that long second time around?? its worth a try befor posting it away for 2 weeks.
Philby
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