Hello -
I have a 1980 turbo diesel traveler with a t-19 in front of the Dana 300 (single stick). The Dana 300 is leaking from (at least) the front drive shaft seal.
I have a new set of seals. I'd like to pull the transfer case, clean it, inspect it, and either replace the seals or decide it needs to be fully rebuilt. I've never pulled a transmission or transfer case before and I've hit a seemingly trivial issue that's got me stumped: how do you remove the shift arm?
It seems like it ought to be removed before I drop the transfer case, but it's not clear to me how to do so. I gave up this morning just before leaving on a trip, and I won't be back in front of the Scout until next weekend. I can post pictures then. I'll also try to post pictures as I go through this process.
I own the manuals, and I have read them. I've searched this site and the web in general, but most posts start with the t/c sitting on a bench, already missing the shift arm or show shift arms that are different from the one on the Scout.
Since I've already started asking questions, what other "gotchas" am I likely to run into? I know the t/c weighs about 80 pounds. I've removed both driveshafts. I'll disconnect the speedo cable. The 4wd indicator isn't hooked up, or I'd remove it too. Once everything else is off, I'll drain the fluid and then pull the 4 bolts holding the t/c to the transmission. In theory, I should then be able to slide it back (while fully supporting the weight) and down to the ground.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
--jim
I have a 1980 turbo diesel traveler with a t-19 in front of the Dana 300 (single stick). The Dana 300 is leaking from (at least) the front drive shaft seal.
I have a new set of seals. I'd like to pull the transfer case, clean it, inspect it, and either replace the seals or decide it needs to be fully rebuilt. I've never pulled a transmission or transfer case before and I've hit a seemingly trivial issue that's got me stumped: how do you remove the shift arm?
It seems like it ought to be removed before I drop the transfer case, but it's not clear to me how to do so. I gave up this morning just before leaving on a trip, and I won't be back in front of the Scout until next weekend. I can post pictures then. I'll also try to post pictures as I go through this process.
I own the manuals, and I have read them. I've searched this site and the web in general, but most posts start with the t/c sitting on a bench, already missing the shift arm or show shift arms that are different from the one on the Scout.
Since I've already started asking questions, what other "gotchas" am I likely to run into? I know the t/c weighs about 80 pounds. I've removed both driveshafts. I'll disconnect the speedo cable. The 4wd indicator isn't hooked up, or I'd remove it too. Once everything else is off, I'll drain the fluid and then pull the 4 bolts holding the t/c to the transmission. In theory, I should then be able to slide it back (while fully supporting the weight) and down to the ground.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
--jim