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Transfer Case Assemble




Transfer Case Assemble

Special Tools
* DT-47847 - Front Output Shaft Seal Installer
* DT-47946 - Bearing Installer
* J 3289-20 - Holding Fixture
* J 8614-01 - Flange and Pulley Holding Tool
* J 22912-B - Rear Pinion and Axle Bearing Remover
* J 36850 - Transjel Lubricant
* J 42176 - Universal Driver Handle - Non-Threaded
* J 42738 - Seal Installer
* J 45380 - Transfer Case Rear Bushing Remover and Installer
* J 45756 - Rear Output Shaft Seal Installer
* J 45757 - Mainshaft Support Bushing and Bearing Installer
* J 45759 - Assembly Fixture

For equivalent regional tools, refer to Special Tools (Tools and Equipment).





Caution: Refer to Fastener Caution (Fastener Caution).

1. If removed, install the transfer case mounting studs. and tighten to 14 Nm (10 lb ft).




2. Using the adapter studs, attach the J 45759 - fixture to the front transfer case. All of the assembly procedures can be performed with the case mounted to the J 45759 - fixture.
3. Install the J 45759 - fixture (2) into the J 3289-20 - fixture (1) and secure with the pivot pin.




4. If the vent is removed, apply pipe sealant GM P/N 12346004 (Canadian P/N 10953480) to the threads on the vent.
5. Install the vent and tighten to 6 Nm (53 lb in).




6. Install the ring gear in the front case half.




7. Install a NEW ring gear retaining ring.





Note: Lubricate all of the bearings and bearing journals with transfer case fluid during installation.

8. Install the input shaft bearing in the front case half.

* Use a hammer and a brass drift only on the outer bearing race.
* Ensure the bearing is kept square to the bore while installing.




9. Install the front output shaft front bearing in the front case half.

* Use a hammer and a brass drift only on the outer bearing race.
* Ensure the bearing is kept square to the bore while installing.




10. Install the front output shaft.





Note: DT-47946 - installer is a double ended tool. In order to install the mainshaft front support bearing to the proper depth, ensure the correct end of the DT-47946 - installer is used.

11. Using the J 42176 - handle (1) and the DT-47946 - installer (2), install the mainshaft front support bearing in the high/low planetary carrier assembly model 4493 (3) or 4494 (4).




12. Install the high/low planetary carrier assembly model 4494 (1) or 4493 (2).




13. Lubricate the input shaft needle thrust bearing with J 36850 - lubricant or equivalent.
14. Install the input shaft thrust bearing.




15. Install new shift fork pads, if removed.
16. Install the high/low range sleeve in the high/low range fork.




17. Align the gear teeth on the high/low range shift sleeve to the high/low planetary carrier.
18. Install the high/low range shift fork and the high/low range sleeve.




19. Install the mainshaft.





Caution: In order to prevent component damage, properly remove and install the shift cam and shaft assembly. When removing or installing the shift cam and shaft assembly, keep the shaft straight and do not tilt. Tilting the shift cam and shaft assembly in the transfer case housing will break the tip on the end of the shaft.

20. Install the shift cam and shaft assembly.

1. Install the shift cam and shaft assembly straight, with the tip into the hole in the case.
2. Rotate the high/low range shift fork to position the shift fork roller in the shift cam slot.




21. Install the shift fork shaft.




22. Connect the oil pump hose to the oil pump screen.
23. Connect the oil pump hose to the oil pump.




24. Install the oil pump assembly with the hose and screen.

1. Align the square boss of the oil pump gear with the flat area on the mainshaft.
2. Install the oil pump in the slot of the front case half. Ensure the wear clip is on the oil pump.
3. Install the oil pump screen in the front case half.




25. Install the magnet.




26. Install the lower center support bearing thrust washer.




27. Install the center bearing support.




28. Install the upper center bearing support thrust washer.




29. Install the inner lockup hub.




30. Assemble the lockup mode shift collar assembly, if necessary.

1. Install the spring in the collar.
2. Install the hub, with the external tabs toward the spring.
3. Install the retainer ring in the collar.




31. Install the lockup mode shift fork to the lockup mode shift collar assembly.




32. Install the lockup mode shift collar assembly and lockup mode shift fork.

* Slide the shift fork and collar assembly over the shift fork shaft.
* Turn the mainshaft in order to align the slot on the inner lockup hub with the large tooth area on the hub of the lockup shift collar assembly.





Note: If using the chain and sprockets again, ensure to align the marks of the drive chain and sprockets.

33. Install the drive chain and sprockets.

* The blue link on the chain faces up.
* Align the drive sprocket engagement teeth with the lockup shift assembly hub teeth.




34. Install the front output sun gear.





Note: The planetary differential gears are timed to the sun gears. If the gears are not timed properly, the differential will not rotate without binding.

35. With the rear side of the planetary differential facing up, align the marks on the pinion gears. Position the alignment marks with an area on the planetary differential that can be reference for all gears.




36. Install the planetary differential assembly.

* Do not rotate the planetary differential pinion gears when installing.
* Ensure the alignment marks are in position.
* The single row pinion gears face rearward, or up. The double row pinion gears face forward, or down.




37. Lubricate the rear output shaft thrust washer with J 36850 - lubricant or equivalent.
38. Install the rear output shaft thrust washer.




39. Install the rear output sun gear.

* The shoulder side of the gear faces up.
* Do not rotate the differential pinion gears.




40. Temporarily install the rear output shaft to the planetary differential and the rear output sun gear.
41. Rotate the rear output shaft 3 or 4 revolutions to rotate the planetary differential pinion gears. If properly aligned, the pinion gears will rotate freely and there will be no binding.
42. Remove the rear output shaft without disturbing the rear sun gear.




43. Install the shift fork shaft spring.




44. Install the front output shaft rear bearing in the rear case half.

* Use a hammer and a brass drift only on the outer bearing race.
* Ensure the bearing is kept square to the bore while installing.




45. Install the shift shaft seal (2). The seal will install using hand pressure. The spring side, or opened side, of the seal faces outward.
46. Install the D-Ring seal (1).




47. Using a hydraulic press and the J 22912-B - remover, install the rear output shaft bearing.

* The retaining ring groove on the bearing goes toward the input end, or forward.
* Use a suitable press plate on the end of the rear output shaft.
* Ensure the bearing is supported on the inner race.




48. Install a NEW rear output shaft bearing retaining ring.




49. Using a hydraulic press, install a NEW speed sensor tone wheel.




50. Using the J 42176 - handle (1) and J 45757 - installer (2), install the mainshaft rear support bushing in the rear output shaft.




51. Install the rear output shaft in the rear case half.

1. Spread the rear output shaft bearing outer retaining ring.
2. Install the rear output shaft bearing outer retaining ring until it is seated in the bearing groove.





Caution: Apply the proper amount of sealant to the flange when assembling the transfer case. Excessive amounts of sealant can plug the oil pump screen, resulting in internal component failure.

Note:
* Ensure that both the sealing surfaces on the front and rear case halves are free of dirt, oil, and cleaning solvent.
* Ensure the locating pins are installed in the case halves.

52. Install the locating pins in the front case and rear case half, if necessary.
53. Apply a 3.175 mm (1/8 in) bead of room temperature vulcanizing (RTV) sealant GM P/N 12345739 (Canadian P/N 10953541), or equivalent, to the mating surfaces of the front case half.




54. Lower the rear case half into place.
The rear output shaft may require rotating to align the teeth with the planetary differential.





Caution: This component is made of magnesium. Proper assembly is required to prevent damage. Ensure the magnesium transfer case housings are properly insulated from all external steel components, or galvanic corrosion will occur. New nylon coated case bolts and aluminum washers must be used. Use only aluminum fill and drain plugs. Use only aluminum brackets under the case bolts. Ensure new seals are installed that have a rubber insulated outside diameter and have no tears or cuts. Extensive damage will occur if there is galvanic corrosion between the magnesium and steel components.

55. Inspect the case bolts nylon coating for cuts or tears.
56. Replace the case bolts if there is any damage to the nylon coating.

Note: The case bolts are self-tapping. They must be hand started. Do not use power assisted tools to install the bolts.

57. Install the case bolts with washers, and the brackets. Tighten the case bolts to 25 Nm (18 lb ft).




58. Using the J 45380 - installer, install the output shaft bushing, if removed or new.




59. Using the J 45756 - installer, install the rear output shaft seal.




60. Install the vehicle speed sensor with a new O-ring seal and tighten to 17 Nm (13 lb ft).





Note:
* Align all holes on the heat shield with the corresponding holes on the transfer case before attempting to install the first rivet. The first rivet is required to ensure a firm interface between the heat shield and the transfer case.
* Due to magnesium casting, do not use steel screws to attach the heat shield.

61. Install the heat shield.
62. Using a suitable rivet gun, install the rivets.




63. Apply a 3.175 mm (1/8 in) bead of RTV sealant GM P/N 12345739 (Canadian P/N 10953541), or equivalent, to the sealing surface of the encoder motor assembly.
64. Install the encoder motor assembly (3). Rotate the shift detent lever to align to the encoder motor.
65. Loosely install the encoder motor mounting bolts (1).
66. Loosely install the encoder motor bracket bolt (2).

* Tighten the encoder motor mounting bolts to 10 Nm (89 lb in).
* Tighten the encoder motor bracket bolt to 10 Nm (89 lb in).




67. Apply pipe sealant GM P/N 12346004 (Canadian P/N 10953480) to the threads on the drain plug and fill plug.
68. Install the drain plug and the fill plug and tighten to 16 Nm (12 lb ft).




69. Using the DT-47847 - installer, install the front output shaft seal.




70. Install the front output shaft flange (4).

Note: Ensure the seal is fully seated before installing the washer and nut.

71. Install the front output shaft flange seal (3).
72. Install the front output shaft flange washer (2).
73. Install a NEW front output shaft flange nut (1).




74. Install the J 8614-01 - holding
tool to the front output shaft flange.
75. Hold the J 8614-01 - holding tool and tighten the front output shaft flange nut. Tighten the front output shaft flange nut to 319 Nm (235 lb ft).




76. Using the J 42738 - installer, install the input shaft seal.
77. Remove the transfer case from the J 45759 - fixture.