transfer question case again
#1
transfer question case again
on my 89 4x4 22-re/ 5-speed do the transfer case shift on the fly to 4x4 HI ?
I always thought it did but about a week ago it was cold and the road was snowy and it would not shift into 4x4 hi, it would just grind. At a complete stop it will go in real easy both hi and low, but soon as i start rolling it just grinds when trying to go to 4x4 hi. I just checked the transfer case oil and it was full. I guess my next thing is to swith to synthetic ?
highway
I always thought it did but about a week ago it was cold and the road was snowy and it would not shift into 4x4 hi, it would just grind. At a complete stop it will go in real easy both hi and low, but soon as i start rolling it just grinds when trying to go to 4x4 hi. I just checked the transfer case oil and it was full. I guess my next thing is to swith to synthetic ?
highway
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#8
my reasoning with the synthetic crap is..... with the really cold temps the dino oil could be be thicker making the engagement tougher.
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No synchros in the t-case to speak of. As long as the front hubs are locked and the front axle is spinning the same speed as the rear axle (as would be the case with same size tires and similar gear ratios), that syncs up the front drive portion of the t-case. Mine will shift back and forth w/ no problem at any speed. No need to use the clutch, just pull back on the shifter while going straight with light pressure on the gas.
#12
here is another good link that was over on ttora.
http://ttora.com/forum/showthread.ph...t=4hi+grinding
http://ttora.com/forum/showthread.ph...t=4hi+grinding
#13
it depends which case...gear driven you wont be able to shift at much, if any, speed. chain drive cases can shift at "normal driving speeds"
I have a gear driven case and can shift fine at low speeds, but it tends to bind if you make sharp turns or go over dry pavement, and requires backing in a straightline for a bit to unbind before shifting back into 2hi
I have a gear driven case and can shift fine at low speeds, but it tends to bind if you make sharp turns or go over dry pavement, and requires backing in a straightline for a bit to unbind before shifting back into 2hi
Last edited by MMA_Alex; Jan 21, 2008 at 02:48 PM.
#14
It worked great last winter and i never used it but a couple times this summer. then it started acting up a week or so ago this winter. sitting still the lever just falls right it. gonna take it out for a spin tomorrow and see how it does supposed to be in the 30's here tomorrow.
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