I posted up a few weeks ago about two problems I had while installing a rebuild tranny and transfer. (I had H41 gears installed into an H42 case.)
https://forum.ih8mud.com/60-series-wagons/239669-rebuild-tranny-transfer-grinding-reverse.html
Thanks to Dynosaur, I replaced my "missing" transfer case shim easily and quickly.
However, I'm still working on the noise I get in reverse gear. I talked to the tranny guy who did the rebuild. He suggested that sometimes a bearing on the output shaft can need to be seated, that just pressing it on during assembly might not do the trick. He suggested that I pull off the #2 transfer cover and re-tighten the stake nut on the transmission output shaft.
That's pretty easy to do, and his explanation sort-of made sense so I gave it a shot this morning.
It did make a difference.
Before, the tranny made a sound in reverse like there were loose marbles in there.
Now, the marble sound is gone, but it growls pretty loud. None of the forward gears growl to any similar degree.
Thoughts/comments appreciated. I'm definatly exploring new territory here...
https://forum.ih8mud.com/60-series-wagons/239669-rebuild-tranny-transfer-grinding-reverse.html
Thanks to Dynosaur, I replaced my "missing" transfer case shim easily and quickly.
However, I'm still working on the noise I get in reverse gear. I talked to the tranny guy who did the rebuild. He suggested that sometimes a bearing on the output shaft can need to be seated, that just pressing it on during assembly might not do the trick. He suggested that I pull off the #2 transfer cover and re-tighten the stake nut on the transmission output shaft.
That's pretty easy to do, and his explanation sort-of made sense so I gave it a shot this morning.
It did make a difference.
Before, the tranny made a sound in reverse like there were loose marbles in there.
Now, the marble sound is gone, but it growls pretty loud. None of the forward gears growl to any similar degree.
Thoughts/comments appreciated. I'm definatly exploring new territory here...