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Fitting low transfer gears - HELP

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Fitting low transfer gears - HELP

Post by AndrewPatrol »

I've got the transfer out on bench with rear section case off and reading workshop manual they say to remove rear bearing and the synchro ring thing with all the teeth. does that need doing to fit gears or does everything get done in front half of box. Marks instructions say to disassemble box and that is it. BTW, GU auto and 43% reductions.
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Post by thunder »

Are the 43% reduction out now?
on there site it still says COMING SOON
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Post by AndrewPatrol »

been out for a couple of months.
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Post by duncan »

If your useing a gregories manual just run with its instructions to dis assemble the front half off the case as it says .Then use the marks instructions to build it back up they are very good with lots of pics
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Post by raptorthumper »

You dont need to disassemble much in the back section of the transfercase. You can leave the all the drive dogs and chain and sprockets for front axle drive in place, as long as you thoroughly mask off to stop aluminium filings from the grinding from accumulating. You will aslo need to throughly flush the grinding dust out with a solvent. ie petrol or kero.
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Post by AndrewPatrol »

Thanks E'one, box is now going back together after that piece of stress is over with. hope to get back on road tomorrow :rofl:
Does anyone know what Marks charges for installing these gears? Cos its a mother of a job when you havnt done it b4.
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