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jjurva! 07-09-2013 12:39 AM

Transfer Case Bushings
 
The transfer case on my 1960 f100 4x4 is very loose. I tried just tightening the nuts down a little and ended up stripping out one of the nuts. Anyway, while I'm down there I would like to change the bushings out. The square mounts on the underside seem to be in perfect condition but the round ones on top are very cracked and worn. Where could I get these round bushings? Also do I need to take the t-case off the truck to change them or can I just do one at a time. There seems to be a washer of some sort keeping me from pulling the bushing of the top? Can anyone help me?

theodore/teddy 07-09-2013 10:25 AM

JJ; IIRC there is a sleeve between the upper and lower isolators. I'm unable to find the parts numbers in my book for these (group 6039?)
Numberdummy should be along shortly to provide you with better info and hopefully a source for these mounts/isolators.
Good luck with your project and you know we like pictures!!

theodore/teddy 07-09-2013 10:43 AM

Ok I think I got your part #'s
round ones = B9TT-6039-A
square ones= B4Q-7010-B
If you google these numbers you should come up with a supplier.
Good luck!!

Buzz44 07-09-2013 11:03 AM

Im not sure if you have a Dana 24 in your 60. If you do have a dana you might be able to get new TC case bushings from the bronco graveyard. Web site is bronco graveyard .com or google it. I have to replace the ones on my 65 dana as with out good isolaters I get a lot of noise transferred to the frame and into the cab.

NumberDummy 07-12-2013 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by jjurva! (Post 13323828)
The transfer case on my 1960 f100 4x4 is very loose.

I tried just tightening the nuts down a little and ended up stripping out one of the nuts.
See pic below .. do you also need 7A053?

I would like to change the bushings out. The square mounts on the underside seem to be in perfect condition but the round ones on top are very cracked and worn.

Where could I get these round bushings?

B9TZ-6039-A (replaced B9TT-6039-A) .. Transfer Case Insulator-Round / Obsolete

GREEN SALES CO. in Cincinnati OH has 13 = 800-543-4959.
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B9TT-6039-A =

CARPENTER NOS OBSOLETE PARTS in Concord NC has 346 = 800-476-9653.
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B4Q-7010-B .. Transfer Case Insulator-Square / Obsolete

ARCHIE COCHRANE FORD in Billings MT has 2 = 800-473-2286.

COTTAM-WALKER FORD in Taos NM has 4 = 575-751-3200 x206.

LARRY H. MILLER FORD in Salt Lake City UT has 4 = 800-950-5006.

GREEN SALES CO. has 15.

GOODE MOTOR CO. in Burley ID has 17 = 208-878-5611,

jjurva! 07-12-2013 12:39 PM

Thanks for the help! I have all the 7A053. Do i need to replace them? I searched for B9TZ-6039-A on the sites you said have them and nothing came up.


NumberDummy 07-12-2013 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by jjurva! (Post 13334590)
I searched for B9TZ-6039-A on the sites you said have them and nothing came up. :-huh

How did you perform this search...using a ouija board?

I looked up the part numbers, typed them into three parts locator sites, none of which you've probably ever heard of:

Ford Dealer Parts Locator System, rearcounter.com & PartsVoice.com .. then gave you the info.

CALL the sources and ask, that's why I listed the phone numbers. Both Carpenter & Green have toll free 800 numbers, so it won't cost you a dime.

Go to: greensalescompany.com .. type the part number (B9TZ6039A like this, no spaces or hyphens) into their search box = THIRTEEN AVAILABLE.

jjurva! 07-12-2013 03:45 PM

Ouija board haha funny I enjoy the humor. Just searched the part numbers in the search box at the company websites. must have been because i searched the numbers using the hyphens too. Thanks again. It would have taken me forever to find these parts!

jjurva! 07-12-2013 10:58 PM

They actually had my parts at my local napa auto parts store for a decent price! Know that I have that figured out how do I remove the studs? I don't really want to use vice grips because I want to save the stud. The double nut method?

spurredon 07-13-2013 12:05 PM

Double nut method has usually worked for me. You can always help things along with a little heat too.

idaho211 07-24-2013 04:59 PM

Probably too late of a reply but they are available at NAPA new, let me know if anyone is interested I will post the part number.

NumberDummy 07-25-2013 04:27 AM


Originally Posted by idaho211 (Post 13370363)
Probably too late of a reply but they are available at NAPA new, let me know if anyone is interested I will post the part number.

Did'ja read post 9? The OP already got 'em from NAPA

jjurva! 07-26-2013 01:17 AM

The transfer case is no longer loose with the new insulators! However I am still getting some vibration as I accelerate. I changed all the u joints. Any ideas?

spurredon 07-26-2013 08:02 PM

Have you checked the ubolts?

jjurva! 07-27-2013 02:23 AM

Not yet but I will! Any idea what the torque specs on that would be?


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