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76 model transfer case backlash
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76 model transfer case backlash
My transfer case has big backlash noise should i make it a boat anchor or is this common, with a easy fix ????
Regards Stu
Regards Stu
I have noticed on my rangie that when i lock the center in the lt230 its quiet as with no backlash, but unlocked its a definate clunk as i shift into reverse or manually shift from 1st up to 2nd on the tf 727- i think its just the auto ?ISUZUROVER wrote:Lock the centre diff, then see if it goes away.
Balljoint has just been replaced and as noted above the bj was rooted, all the nylon was worn out and had 5mm play alround.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
If it goes away with the centre diff locked, you wouldn't happened to think it could be the internals of the centre diff wornspider gears and cross shaft perhapsLoanrangie wrote:I have noticed on my rangie that when i lock the center in the lt230 its quiet as with no backlash, but unlocked its a definate clunk as i shift into reverse or manually shift from 1st up to 2nd on the tf 727- i think its just the auto ?ISUZUROVER wrote:Lock the centre diff, then see if it goes away.
Balljoint has just been replaced and as noted above the bj was rooted, all the nylon was worn out and had 5mm play alround.
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No idea, never had a worn lt230 before and never had one apart .......yet.cloughy wrote:If it goes away with the centre diff locked, you wouldn't happened to think it could be the internals of the centre diff wornspider gears and cross shaft perhapsLoanrangie wrote:I have noticed on my rangie that when i lock the center in the lt230 its quiet as with no backlash, but unlocked its a definate clunk as i shift into reverse or manually shift from 1st up to 2nd on the tf 727- i think its just the auto ?ISUZUROVER wrote:Lock the centre diff, then see if it goes away.
Balljoint has just been replaced and as noted above the bj was rooted, all the nylon was worn out and had 5mm play alround.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
If you do pull it apart...remember to put ALL of the bearings back in ...hey HI JACKLoanrangie wrote:No idea, never had a worn lt230 before and never had one apart .......yet.cloughy wrote:If it goes away with the centre diff locked, you wouldn't happened to think it could be the internals of the centre diff wornspider gears and cross shaft perhapsLoanrangie wrote:I have noticed on my rangie that when i lock the center in the lt230 its quiet as with no backlash, but unlocked its a definate clunk as i shift into reverse or manually shift from 1st up to 2nd on the tf 727- i think its just the auto ?ISUZUROVER wrote:Lock the centre diff, then see if it goes away.
Balljoint has just been replaced and as noted above the bj was rooted, all the nylon was worn out and had 5mm play alround.
Micka
It could indeed be in the transfer case and most probably is.
It was common back when I was mechanicing for a Rover dealer to re-shim the cross shaft gears and replace the brass/bronze bush's in the TC to reduce/remove backlash. If you drop the bottom plate off you will see a shaft that goes east west with a set of gears on it, the shaft slides in from one side and is held in place by a metal locking plate and a nut. The gears have brass/bronze type shims throughout and wear out. If you put a screwdriver either end of this gear set and work the backlash you will soon see what I mean, there shouldn't be any noticeable movement using this method. At both ends of the shaft there is a metal shim shaped like a pear with a knob on it, these also wear out. Unfortunately unless you have access to a variety of shim sizes and a dummy shaft to aid in assembly you would need to get it done by someone that does. It's not all that difficult to do and a competent mechanic should be able to do it from woe to go in around 4 hours.
If I can find a pic of this shaft and gear set I will post it up.
It was common back when I was mechanicing for a Rover dealer to re-shim the cross shaft gears and replace the brass/bronze bush's in the TC to reduce/remove backlash. If you drop the bottom plate off you will see a shaft that goes east west with a set of gears on it, the shaft slides in from one side and is held in place by a metal locking plate and a nut. The gears have brass/bronze type shims throughout and wear out. If you put a screwdriver either end of this gear set and work the backlash you will soon see what I mean, there shouldn't be any noticeable movement using this method. At both ends of the shaft there is a metal shim shaped like a pear with a knob on it, these also wear out. Unfortunately unless you have access to a variety of shim sizes and a dummy shaft to aid in assembly you would need to get it done by someone that does. It's not all that difficult to do and a competent mechanic should be able to do it from woe to go in around 4 hours.
If I can find a pic of this shaft and gear set I will post it up.
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