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transfer case issues - shifting
transfer case issues - shifting
just wondering if anyone with a transfer case in a sierra 88 model or similar has had any trouble shifting from 4L back to 2H and getting stuck somewhere in 4N? any help would be great. cheers
Re: transfer case issues - shifting
big blue zook wrote:just wondering if anyone with a transfer case in a sierra 88 model or similar has had any trouble shifting from 4L back to 2H and getting stuck somewhere in 4N? any help would be great. cheers
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the way i got it in gear last time was by taking out the gear leaver and getting a screw driver in there and getting a few mates to rock it with the hand brake on. has anyone had one apart? are they complex? because when i pulled the leaver out there was a heap of dirt and general crap in the top, and the "shifter sheet" where is that located? at the bottom of the leaver, because there wasnt one there at all. i was thinking of pulling it down cleaning it out.
bingo The shifter sheet is a rubber ring that just presses into the base of the shifter, where the dirt and crap is
Go to suzuki and get one they're about $10
The old one is probably still there but really worn and small and covered in grease so you can't see it. Get a flat blade screwdriver and fish around a little. If not there it could be in the case
Go to suzuki and get one they're about $10
The old one is probably still there but really worn and small and covered in grease so you can't see it. Get a flat blade screwdriver and fish around a little. If not there it could be in the case
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