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When (year) were Sprag's no longer used on the Deuce?
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The part number on the 67 KJ transfercase is T 136 21DDoyle said:If you swap the entire transfer case (and control) - no problem.
DD
Thanks David,DDoyle said:The transfer cases are substantially different internally - if you are asking if you can just move the air valve from the dash and the air solenoid on the case between the two vehicles - the answer is no.
Sorry to bring bad news.
David
Not so important. Usually "new" (=taller) tires should go on the front anyways.FMJ said:So I'm also guessing that tire sizes (tread height) are important, as in making sure the fronts are as close to the same amount of tread wear as the rears so the rotational speeds are the same?
YES,gringeltaube said:Not so important. Usually "new" (=taller) tires should go on the front anyways.FMJ said:So I'm also guessing that tire sizes (tread height) are important, as in making sure the fronts are as close to the same amount of tread wear as the rears so the rotational speeds are the same?
In the worst case scenario tire size tolerances + difference in tread wear combined makes for approx. 4%. With the referred sprag-TC the sprag clutch engages and starts driving the front axle after reaching a speed difference rear to front output of -7%. (100 *33div22, *21div34 = 92.6)
The only way the front axle could end up dragging the rears (not desirable when loaded, on paved ground!) is in tight turns, with smaller tires up front.
And than it all depends on the static loaded tire radius, not the outside diameter...!
Confusing enough?
G.
Ooops! Just realized that my previous post is pure nonsense!gringeltaube said:...The only way the front axle could end up dragging the rears (not desirable when loaded, on paved ground!) is in tight turns, with smaller tires up front.
There shouldn't be any binding if linkage is correctly adjusted and you shift from first into reverse before rolling backwards...!FMJ said:.... The only problem I see/experience now is when backing, the approach to my shop is uphill and I parked the truck on this incline when I changed the tires. When I finished I put the truck in reverse and started to back up, down hill, noticed a little binding/jerking, when backing on level ground there is no problem, forward no problem. Just the partial load reversing. I'm going to read more regarding the Sprag adjustment. From what I've read here, letting a Sprag vehicle roll backwards is a no no, so I'm not sure if what I'm experiencing is normal or not.
Ed
I don't think that this is correct. I have freewheeled backwards with the tranny in neutral and had it bound up. This is because the forward sprag is still engaged. In fact, just because you have the transmission in reverse doesn't mean the the reverse sprag is selected. The linkage operates through a spring.m-35tom said:rolling backwards is fine as long as the trans is in rev. same for rolling forward trans should be in any forward gear.
smaller tires on front would be no problem except for more slippage of rear before lockup would occur. different size tires with a air tc would be a problem as binding would occur.
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