That thing still has another trail in it. Lol
I know what’s wrong with it!T-case is out. Robbie and I ripped it out this afternoon before the weather started to turn.
We noticed as we took the skid plate off it was still touching the t-case housing. So much so there was tension on it you could feel release as the bolts came out.
I’ve got it ready to disassemble pending the weather next week.
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Probably! I almost hopped in to take it to work the other day. I miss driving it.That thing still has another trail in it. Lol
Yeah it’s broke!I know what’s wrong with it!
Very true. I'm curious to see what issues are inside once I open it up. I spun the front output by hand after I had it out on the table yesterday and it rolled smoothly without feeling gritty/chewed-up bearings.Damaged , yes
Broke , no it still worked to get off the trail.
You shouldn't have to worry about much internal damage.Very true. I'm curious to see what issues are inside once I open it up. I spun the front output by hand after I had it out on the table yesterday and it rolled smoothly without feeling gritty/chewed-up bearings.
I'm not surprised by that. We didn't lose a drop on the driveway when we pulled it. It was fully evacuated of fluid for sure. I bought a rebuild kit anyway, because it would be nuts to have it that far apart and not replace any bearings that looked iffy. I didn't get a chain though.You shouldn't have to worry about much internal damage.
I have drove a NP246 case that was run without oil at 80 mph on the interstate for 100 miles, because the seller had driven it long enough around Glenwood that it wasn't wet when my son bought it and drove it home. We drove it around here for a few more weeks before parting it out. It was working fine, even in 4 low, nice and quiet.

Any chance 241 driver drop will have some of the same parts?So on the hunt for parts again
Not sure. Need to research that bit.Any chance 241 driver drop will have some of the same parts?
There is a lot of those in the wrecking yards.
Internal yes.Any chance 241 driver drop will have some of the same parts?
There is a lot of those in the wrecking yards.
You can weld up that extension housing.
Martin
He beat it like a baby seal while in Moab. It was a predictable outcomeAgreed. We've fixed worse failures than that.
That said...what caused it to crack?

I was looking at torqueking last night. They have the little parts I need for the synchronizer. They also have the housing I need but they want $300 for a used one.Torque king 4x4 has some good you tube videos on rebuilding transfer cases on you tube and they carry some parts that are hard to find elsewhere.
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I was looking at torqueking last night. They have the little parts I need for the synchronizer. They also have the housing I need but they want $300 for a used one.
If I get lucky at a boneyard I could get a whole unit for that price.
As far as what broke that ear it was probably me just getting to rough on it, though that side was as far away from impact as one could get. Most of the time those break on 241’s from installing with the pump ears mis-aligned and sandwiched the pump between the two. Or overtorquing. Seeing as how Larry assembled it when we had to swap the 32 spline input back in I know it was put together right. I wouldn’t have made it 2 years if it was wrong.
Hell I could have broke it trying to get the housing off after I removed the bolts. I swear my son saw the crack prior to that though. I looked it over a lot from under the truck and never noticed that crack either nor did it have any sign of fluid leaking from that area.
Looking back at pics and what I remember we did have three small chunks of aluminum inside the main housing when we got it apart. There is a couple of areas on the rear bearing housing with raised ribs that index inside the large round opening of the rear case half. The little broken off chunks were from that raised rib. One of which would have been part of the corner that broke off.
I’m guessing the only way that housing should come off is by pulling straight up and away from the rear case half. If it is twisted or try to break the rtv seal by tapping to the side it would be a cause of it breaking.