Here are the pics, the truck kept puking oil, I still cant figure out why but there is no reason why a M939 should be getting 5mpg. I hope it was just the engine overworking itself from the transfer-case.
I smelled the horrible smell of gear oil when I entered palm springs, within a couple minutes the cab filled with smoke to the point where I could no longer see or breathe and the truck shook extremely violently.
Luckily nothing caught seriously on fire, time for the heavy wrecker.
Here is the transfercase video, this is after I pulled the driveshaft. It no longer shifts but seems to move around the lot just fine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jEtQ4nEi4k&feature=youtu.be
So we got the truck out of palm springs, it currently is in Redlands CA but I cant keep it there forever.
I have to start my new job in SF here tomorrow so I have to figure out a plan but I got lucky on the housing situation as I found a trailer to live out of in Fremont.
I am thinking
1. Transport it up here somehow and fix it closer (limited by height, storage location, who can tow it etc)
2. Fix the truck in the spot where it is parked (extremely limited in terms of tools, my time, cant remove camper to access the top of t-case, engine is still in ??? condition and the electrical harness for the lights is fubar. The mountain range coming out of LA is one of the most dangerous and crazy I have ever seen.)
3. Move the air dryer, drop the transfer-case and directly drive the rear set of axles with a custom made driveshaft (still have to deal with issues above, but probably way faster and reliable then installing a new t-case)