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Can anyone tell me where in the TMs it says how the air lines for a air shift transfer case run. Pictures would be wonderful too.
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There is a manifold under the dash where it taps off of and it also supplies the dash gauge.Where does the switch get its air supply.
Just to be clear, you understand that this requires the transfer case to be swapped correct? Plumbing up airlines will do nothing for a 2.5 sprag t-case.Hopefully someone can explain in detail. I am going to be converting my truck with a sprag to an air shift, so this will be very usefull.
TM 9-2320-361-34P, page 208, fig. 71Can anyone tell me where in the TMs it says how the air lines for a air shift transfer case run.......
I used copper lines and flare fittings. I did not use the oem rubber airline between the transfer case and the hard line; seemed pointless as the transfer case doesn't move much and there is plenty movement in the hard line.I installed my air shift today. One word to describe the whole day is heavy. Has any one ever made up airlines for the t case and not used the stock lines. If so what fittings and hoses did you use.
when you turn the switch off it should leak air to bleed the air out to drop the front drive other wise it would not disengage your front end.I took a plug out of the place where the air line screws into the t case and some oil came out. Is this normal. I shot some air in the hole and I could hear a slight clunk and the front out put would not turn free any more, so I would figure it would be ok. And the switch I have leaks air when turned off is there a way to fix that.
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