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Took the beast out for its 1st long run last Sunday. At speeds over 30 MPH the transfer case was screaming away and vibrating like a tuning fork.
Talked to John at Midwest and decided to purchase a new in the crate transfer case ($$$$$$).
Finished install late Friday evening and due to weather was not able to make a test run until late yesterday afternoon. Everything started off well, truck was quiet no vibration and she ran up to 45 MPH with plenty of legs left. After approx 15 minutes of driving at 40-45 MPH on a level straightaway, there was a loud pop and a chirp of rubber from the rear tires. Pulled over climbed under the beast and checked everything out. No leaking fluids, loose shafts, bolts etc .. even checked out the emergency brake as I wondered if it had somehow locked itself up.... all appeared to be normal.
Slowly drove back to the house, truck seemed to run alright but I kept the speed around 20-25 MPH. Storm was rolling back in so I put her away for the night and called it a day.
Took her out for a run this AM ..and after backing down the drive, put it into 2nd gear and she would hardly move. Seemed all bound up .. went thru the high low range and front wheel drive levers .. no difference .. finally after more RPM's she moved .. but I could hear clunking sounds from the transfer case and what sounded like squeaking. I am pulling my hair out at this point as this was a NOS Transfer Case dtd 1972.
All of my bearing are new, axles spin freely and the driveshafts have new bearings and no wobble when put togehter. Plenty of grease and all the correct oil and levels in all the componets.
I have decided to cancel my ALCAN Trip as I am scheduled to leave next Sunday and I don't trust my ride's drivetrain at this point!!! I left a voice mail for John at midwest, and hopefully will hear from him tomorrow.
What is it with the M37 TRANSFER CASE!!!
Talked to John at Midwest and decided to purchase a new in the crate transfer case ($$$$$$).
Finished install late Friday evening and due to weather was not able to make a test run until late yesterday afternoon. Everything started off well, truck was quiet no vibration and she ran up to 45 MPH with plenty of legs left. After approx 15 minutes of driving at 40-45 MPH on a level straightaway, there was a loud pop and a chirp of rubber from the rear tires. Pulled over climbed under the beast and checked everything out. No leaking fluids, loose shafts, bolts etc .. even checked out the emergency brake as I wondered if it had somehow locked itself up.... all appeared to be normal.
Slowly drove back to the house, truck seemed to run alright but I kept the speed around 20-25 MPH. Storm was rolling back in so I put her away for the night and called it a day.
Took her out for a run this AM ..and after backing down the drive, put it into 2nd gear and she would hardly move. Seemed all bound up .. went thru the high low range and front wheel drive levers .. no difference .. finally after more RPM's she moved .. but I could hear clunking sounds from the transfer case and what sounded like squeaking. I am pulling my hair out at this point as this was a NOS Transfer Case dtd 1972.
All of my bearing are new, axles spin freely and the driveshafts have new bearings and no wobble when put togehter. Plenty of grease and all the correct oil and levels in all the componets.
I have decided to cancel my ALCAN Trip as I am scheduled to leave next Sunday and I don't trust my ride's drivetrain at this point!!! I left a voice mail for John at midwest, and hopefully will hear from him tomorrow.
What is it with the M37 TRANSFER CASE!!!