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My new-to-me '67 35a2 has a transfer case will not stay in high.
I think it may have started when I attempted to back up my driveway in high and it popped out of gear right before I jammed the clutch down to keep the engine from stalling. I backed up in low just fine.
Fast forward a couple weeks of not being able to drive due to a lack of title, I drive down the drive way in low, shift to high and it wont stay in gear, promptly popping out of gear.
I pulled tunnel cover from the cab and removed the top cover from the xfer case, it appears that the fork is making a full throw. If I slide the shifter up into high, reach down and grasp the jack shaft and give it a turn it will easily pop if out of gear.
Is there any way to other way to determine that it is shot before I break down and pull it to put a new one in?
I think it may have started when I attempted to back up my driveway in high and it popped out of gear right before I jammed the clutch down to keep the engine from stalling. I backed up in low just fine.
Fast forward a couple weeks of not being able to drive due to a lack of title, I drive down the drive way in low, shift to high and it wont stay in gear, promptly popping out of gear.
I pulled tunnel cover from the cab and removed the top cover from the xfer case, it appears that the fork is making a full throw. If I slide the shifter up into high, reach down and grasp the jack shaft and give it a turn it will easily pop if out of gear.
Is there any way to other way to determine that it is shot before I break down and pull it to put a new one in?