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| Swapping an Atlas Transfer Case Input Shaft |
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| 4x4 Tech - 4x4 Projects | |||
| Written by SteeevO | |||
| Friday, 11 July 2008 03:43 | |||
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Instead of shipping the transfer case back to Advance Adapters, I decided to replace the input shaft myself. Replacing the input shaft myself saved time from not having to wait on shipping both ways and gave me the opportunity to write a "how-to" which will hopefully help someone out in the future.
Once the inspection cover is removed, you will need to remove both the front and rear cluster pin bolts then push the cluster pin out from the front while holding the cluster gear with one hand. Lift the cluster gear from the case being careful to not let the needle bearings fall out from inside the cluster gear. Once the cluster gear is set aside, remove the two thrust washers. Once the thrust washers are set aside, remove the 6 bolts holding the input ring to the Atlas housing and remove the input ring assembly. Remove the drive gear from the input assembly by first removing the snap ring then the drive gear. Advance Adapters says this is a light press fit, but sometimes it can be pulled off by hand. Install the drive gear onto the 31 spline input assembly and make sure the snap ring is seated in correctly.
Before installing the inspection cover, scrape off any old gasket material that is stuck to the Atlas transfer case housing. Install the inspection cover with a new pan gasket and secure it in place with the 14 inspection cover bolts. Once you install the inspection cover, you're ready to do it on the rocks! If you have any questions please feel free to shoot me an e-mail but i do recommend using the Atlas transfer case installation guide as your primary reference for doing work to your Atlas transfer case. See you on the trail!
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| Last Updated on Monday, 14 July 2008 21:10 |