Wow Hugh!for a guy that pulled bearings out of his T-case that looked like this
https://forum.ih8mud.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=188950&d=1195353510
that really is a vote of no-confidence...
I really enjoyed and appreciated reading through your rebuild thread, and will no doubt be going back to it again as mine proceeds.
And yeah, I do plan on replacing these parts when I put it back together... just gotta find a good canditate for parts.
Trollhole,
the idler shaft and the needle bearings looked fine to me- as does everything else in the case (except one other bearing that was a bit rusty from a bad seal http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t304/hansp77/BJ42 Transfer case/DSC00114.jpg)
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someone on another forum has a 4 speed and t-case sitting in their garage from a FJ45, left over after he swapped a 5 speed into it (no noise- one slight leak)- but his description that it "still even has the whole handbrake setup on it" leads me to think that it is not a split case? would that be correct?
here is the album of all the shots I took pulling it apart (and will add to as the rebuild progresses) for anyone who wants to look through. It's pretty boring- I am just trying to document where everything came from.
now that it is all cleaned, organised and sitting in a box beside me- if anyone wants any other photos of specific parts for diagnosis, just let me know.
Thanks all.
Hans.
Get a picture of it.
Yeah I think if you got the whole output assembly you would be set. But by then another used case would probably be just as easy.
Bummed as I just sold a split case for 25 dollars. I'd had shipped just the parts you need for shipping cost only. I try to spread the cruiser karma around. Maybe next time I'll have a part for ya.
Have you checked the output bearing races. Usually when the bearing get hot they heat the races and cause them to expand and if they really get hot they can spin in the housings screwing them up. They can also stretch the aluminum around them causing issues down the road. Might check that they don't come out easily when you replace them. They should be snug.
Rebuild kit will have new idler shaft and bearings so you should be good. I'm surprised it wasn't the first thing to go.
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