Tcase seperator... :) (FAQ) (1 Viewer)

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There was talk about seperating the tcase from the back of a trans. Sometimes they fall off, other times, they are stubborn the whole way.




This works EVERYTIME, without fail:


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Looks like moss to me also....was dropped off at the shop last week....I am just the middle man. :)


FYI- Long 10mmx1.25 bolts are from mounting the alt on 2F engines...

Snap on puller bar and long pressure screw...


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when pulling the t-case of the tranny, is there any chance that the gears will fall out of position when the trans output shaft comes out of the t-case?
 
Only the tcase input gear and the PTO, as they ride on the trans output shaft.



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Poser said:
Only the tcase input gear and the PTO, as they ride on the trans output shaft.



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do i need to slide something into where the input was, as i seperate the two?
i take it they will fall out if i dont.

jim
 
They are very easy to put back ;)
 
Mace said:
They are very easy to put back ;)

:cool: i'll take a pic before i seperate them, just in case ;)

thanx everyone for all the help. this wasnt my thread, but all have been patient with my asking questions.
this will be my first attempt at a tranny swap.....
wish me..........warmer weather :D
 
Yeah i was the same way, took it off, cleaned em, if you have a FSM you'll notice there's only one way to do it. It's definitely easy, in fact the whole case didn't look *that* complicated.


YOU CAN DO IT!!!!
 
There could only be two gears on the shaft, and they can only be installed one way. :)


Don't sweat it!


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Mine has a spacer in place of the PTO gear. Either way, simple to install.
 
theo said:
Mine has a spacer in place of the PTO gear. Either way, simple to install.


* could * ;)



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Also, you may want to keep an eye out for the short spacer on the shaft that sometimes stays on the shaft after the tcase is pulled off. It may be snug against the back of the transmission - at least it was on my stock 4 speed tranny.

Then there's the old quandry - does the open side of the tcase seal go towards tranny or towards the rear :^) Mine had the spring facing the front from the factory
 
Blue77FJ40 said:
Then there's the old quandry - does the open side of the tcase seal go towards tranny or towards the rear :^) Mine had the spring facing the front from the factory



There is no quandry- The spring goes towards the trans, period.


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Poser said:
There is no quandry- The spring goes towards the trans, period.


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Trans-mission, or trans-fer, Steve?
 

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