Wow. Awesome thread. I tried my best to read each reply, but sometimes, I have to admit, my brain just can not catalog all the good points. So please forgive me if I ask a repeat question.
As I understand from this thread, those that do not want "auto engage" when going into low can remove the washer that activates the auto engage switch? Sounds like several have done this now, and since I do not need auto engage, I will remove the washers on my 931s. Unless someone has found this to not be the answer after all?
I shall test my front axle engage before I ask any about that, and the procedure has been outlined in this thread to lift the front tires off the ground, air up the truck, and rotate the wheels with the air switch IN and again with the switch OUT.
However, upon using one of my trucks friday (1-9-15) I did note when is a slippery situation off road, with the air switch IN, the front axle did not spin a tire when the rears were spinning. I did not get stuck, but learned I did not have front drive. Now after driving it for several hours, in both low and high range, on road and off road (pulling a farm sprayer) no real heat was observed built up in any gear box including the t-case. It was just barely warmer than the rear drivers.
But the air switch on the dash, when moving it from IN to OUT, only a very small bit of air is released. Like only the mount the switch itself can hold. There is no more air release anywhere in the system when moving the switch to OUT. Would this be another indication of the reversed air lines?
I searched the TMs and found a diagram of the air lines on the t-case, but recall a mention in this thread about a diagram somewhere being not correct. Which diagram is the correct one? The TM listed in the 939 series, or some other?
Thanks.