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Is there a thread on rebuilding them? I'm pretty good at working on electronics.
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Went underneath today to troubleshoot the frozen transfer case linkage. Removed the link between the arm coming off of the truck pivot point. Tried working the lever, it's still a 2 hand job pulling up very hard to even get it to move. I tried working it up and down a few times to maybe loosen it up a bit, but it didn't help. So clearly the tightness is in the trucks pivot point.
I lowered the spare tire down with a come-along(don't have a chain hoist yet) so I can get at the pivot point better tomorrow when I'm done work.
I also am having trouble being able to even see the air lines on top of the transfer case close enough to identify what ports are what(I think the truck might be locked in 6x6).
At least the spare is out of my way now too so I can paint the back of the cab and front of the bed.
The OE air filter is Donaldson and I do not think Wix makes it as it is not used commercially in any application that I could find. Check the part number they give you at napa on the wix site to make sure it will work. Add a 2 to the beginning of the napa # to get the wix number. Just doesn't sound right.Well, as far as the transfer case linkage goes...I have all of the links undone- they were all frozen up pretty good. The pivot point that is mounted near the very back of the cab is what is frozen up...BAD. I got both arms off of it, but the keys are frozen in the keyways of the shaft. Will have to work on that on Wednesday(going to rain tomorrow). I also have to work on the interlock wiring from the button on the T/C lever.
I did get the air lines sorted out to the transfer case, as detailed in the main airline mix up thread.
I went around trying to find more air leaks. I found both the drivers side front and the passenger side rear glad hand ball valves leak out of the knob/stud area. Will have to take a trip to Home Depot and buy some ball valves to replace them.
Fixed an air leak on one of the air lines coming out of the parking brake. Air is also flowing to the windshield wiper motors even though both control knobs are off. I'd really like to put a ball valve in to shut the air feed off to both valves.
Biggest issues I'm facing right now- I have an audible air flow(very small amount) into the air intake stack. It flows whether the parking brake is on or off.
And the power steering pump leak. I'm afraid to tear into the pump for fear that I might not be able to find the correct seals/gaskets to put it back together.
Picked up more paint at Home Depot. Next sunny/warm day I'll be working on the doors and the back of the cab. I finished up the fenders today. Power washed the bed and pretty much underneath the entire truck. I'll be picking up paint chips out of the grass for years!
Feels good to make some progress. I'm very happy it's out of 6 wheel drive. Ought to drive differently(better) too.
Still have to go buy fluids(ATF, 15w40) and what ever is in the transfer case, and gear oil for the differentials.
I have all new filters for everything on the truck except the air filter(No one seems to have it...Napa told me they could order it but quoted me some outrageous price(over $100).
Sounds like you have a leaking brake diaphragm if it is venting into the stack while just sitting with nothing being applied.Biggest issues I'm facing right now- I have an audible air flow(very small amount) into the air intake stack. It flows whether the parking brake is on or off.
How do I determine which wheel the leaky diaphragm is at?Sounds like you have a leaking brake diaphragm if it is venting into the stack while just sitting with nothing being applied.
If it leaks when your foot is on the brake steady (not moving your foot up or down but applied steady) then it most likely is the ABS valve at the front center of the truck forward of the pumkin (Bendix LQ-2 is the part#) as that was what was leaking on mine.
Still no luck with the shaft for the transfer case pivot. I've hit it with PB Blaster several times today and it still doesn't want to budge. I'm not sure what to do, as it's frozen- won't turn at all. And the part that it goes through is part of the cab, so it's not like I can replace a bracket or something.
It's bad on mine. It rained the past 2 days and I found a very wet cab today. Opened the windows and doors today once it was sunny out and tried getting it to dry out as much as possible. Will open it back up tomorrow morning, supposed to be 70 and sunny.As for the drivers & passenger side window alignment....I'm still trying to figure that one out for my self too~!
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