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New transfer input shaft needed- What to do?

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New transfer input shaft needed- What to do?

Post by ferrit »

Pulled my transfer case apart to replace the bearings as part of my overhaul before the new engine goes in.

input shaft on the transfer case is stuffed- the hard facing is worn away, theres chips missing from it, and the spline has a lot of wear.

so i need a new one.

Now the sensible option seems to be instead of just walking into toyota and getting reamed out for a single input shaft, it would be to fit crawler gears to the case. but thats got a lot of potential to be very expensive.

I dont have too many problems with the current low range being too high- so i would be reluctant to go too deep, as it restricts your options when your running around in low range on trails.

I looked at the Locktup gears- bout $500 odd, but its a 4.7:1 is lower than i want

So i looked at marks- they make a heap of different ratios- from 4.0:1- 5.0-1, but they are $995 a set!

Id be happy enough using the standard ratio one again- but i dont really want to know what toyota charges for one! unless someone knows where you can get one aftermarket!

Help!
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Post by MissDrew »

Where are you located?

You can buy transfer cases for about $100
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Post by ferrit »

Adelaide.

I still have a $300 bearing set sitting here too :cry:
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Post by MissDrew »

Just buy another transfer case, its going to be 2nd hand and will still benefit from new bearings.
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Post by ferrit »

its worth thinking bout... but whats to say i wont wind up with a case with the same wear problems?
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Post by MissDrew »

Your only other bet is to get an input shaft off somebody that has put crawler gears in.

I have 2 spare input shafts, but I`m keeping them :finger:
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Post by ferrit »

:lol:

i think im going to get the 4.0:1 crawlers- they are wider gears too, which will handle the extra torque of the Turbo motor better too....

But at $995 a set is a bit of a sting to the wallet! At least i wont have to take to the cases with a die grinder to get them to fit if i get the 4.0:1's too!
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Post by MissDrew »

gears are cheep nowa days, when I bought my crawler gears about 9 or so year ago they cost $1500.00 :shock: mind you there was only about half a dozen sets around then.
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