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!@*!#! Transfer case

Old Jul 24, 2005 | 12:50 PM
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!@*!#! Transfer case

A year and a half ago I Shifted from 4H to 4L while on ice and i was still moving. The low gear shift fork snapped, lesson Learned. It took almost a year before I mustered up the time and money to fix it. This past spring I ordered the parts a new low gear shift fork and a new oil pump. I installed these parts and was very happy to see that it was easy to repair the T.C.
I tested the job on a gravel lot everything was fine. Last week I tried to put it into 4L the gears engaged but the dash light indicator wouldnt stay lit unless I kept a light pressure on the shift lever. The transmission was in nuetral and I was stoped in my driveway. After rolling backwards few feet it stayed in and I was able to put the truck up on the ramps. I changed the clutch out and reassembled everything went for a test drive top speed, 25mph. not cool. checked the linkage it was hooked up correctly. I then took out the T.C. opened it up and the low gear shift fork and the oil pump are messed up again.
Has anyone had trouble rebuilding a T.C. or is there something that has a critical alingment that the Ford sevice manual doesnt mention
 
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Old Jul 24, 2005 | 09:25 PM
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there's a groove in the inside of the tcase that the oilpump sits in. if this groove is damaged the pump will spin freely,

check this forum thread, there's a post by f250freak with a pick of one mod to be done to the oil pump to prevent stripping of the channnel in the tcase for the oil pump.


hope this will help
 
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Old Jul 25, 2005 | 09:44 AM
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Well, if it is a groove problem then there is a good fix to it. If you look in my gallery under the t-case you can see what did to cure it.
 
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