
Can't imagine that. This is really a tough project.There's shops out there that all they do is this all day every day, now imagine working there![]()
ABSOLUTELYAre you doing any Lanolin based coating like fluid film or Surface Shield?
I'd maybe do that for a transfer case from the 80's. These MP cases used weak/brittle retaining clips and most suffer from broken/shattered clips thay wreak havoc inside the cases. The clutches also go bad prematurely. I'm leaning toward rebuilding it. Raybestos, I found, make improved friction clutches for this TC. Parts are surprisingly inexpensive.What about just slapping a junkyard unit in there?
Try Torque King 4x4 maybe for parts and info.
Well....$500+ later and the special clutch pack tool, I am rebuilding.That looks like part of a thrust washer from inside the planetary reduction gearset. Which would be weird, they're usually pretty durable. They're in there to control thrust on the planets so in theory, if you had to drive it, you might be able to get away with it as long as you don't use low range. Maybe. With the input snapring being blown up, I suspect a real problem in those planets since all of that works together. Or maybe the snapring blowout caused the thrust washer problem and now you have the input gear under control so it's less of a problem? Probably good to pursue some new or rebuilt options...