As I am adding to this old thread, you all can tell that I have run my query though the search engine.
Nearly all transfer case threads that I can find, are for the 939 series trucks with a smattering of deuce and a half questions. My question is related to the M809 series-
Here's what happened: Taking my M813 on its weekend 5 mile pleasure drive through the local neighborhoods, on the only stretch of open road, I hit 50 mph. After a few moments, I heard a loud sound that I can only describe as a screeching, rhythmic, banging sound. Fortunately, I was very close to my house by this point.
I limped into the neighborhood and the sound is definitely "rotational" in nature. My wife and I played "What's that sound?" where she stands on the street and listens as I drive past her. She indicated that the sound is equal with the tool box in location (the transfer case).
- I hit everything (hubs, brake drums, transmission and transfer case) with the IR temp gun. Nothing over 81F degrees. I could also touch everything easily.
- I observed that the transfer case shifts easily into low range, but is very difficult to get back into high range without a lot of fiddling.
- Although I didn't drive far, I noted that the noise only seemed present when driving in high range.
- I noticed a new leak at the rear of the transfer case, dripping gear oil. Not a lot, but definitely new.
- When the parking brake is released, I can grab the rear output drive shaft and there is noticeable play at the output of the transfer case where the new fluid leak is. Only a small amount, but I'm thinking that there shouldn't be any play at all.
Is my transfer case in the process of grenading?
Can they be rebuilt or are they too obsolete?
Can take-outs be had or are they getting rare? What's the market price these days?
Thanks for any help or advice.