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The unit i sent you had a shift motor on it. could very well be the issue. but i would still like an up in the air w/ all 4 wheels off the ground test. 2wd/4wd check driveline free spin, and verify front wheels spin in opposite direction not same.
Quote from: EL TATE on July 21, 2022, 05:03:57 PMThe unit i sent you had a shift motor on it. could very well be the issue. but i would still like an up in the air w/ all 4 wheels off the ground test. 2wd/4wd check driveline free spin, and verify front wheels spin in opposite direction not same.I didn't remember you supplying the tcase. I thought he rebuilt it for some reason.JR, a scanner can test the encoder motor. It can also be used to compare the vss with the front wheel speed sensors while running on stands in 4wd or down the road. Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk
sounds like an overly preloaded clutch to me or a dry clutch. may be a simple solution to this but i may be warrantying this out for you too. hold tight, i'll let you know asap. from my lead tech:If in 2wd the front disconnect is locked, then they need to fix the disconnect motor. Yes, depressing the plunger by hand / long screw driver is stiff. As far as the front drive shaft not turning easy in 2wd, yes, they can scrub the clutch pack to break them in faster by doing the figure8’s. but if the front disconnect actuator is frozen in the locked position, that would be why it bucks. They intentionally build the t cases w/ a tight clutch. you can do some tight, 4wd figure 8's in a parking lot to speed up clutch wear, but it IS intentional and should not be affecting fuel mileage. if your actuator is stuck and the front end is running all the time that would definitely affect mileage. all 4 wheels in the air, 2wd nothing should move up front. if you spin one tire by hand and the other moves in 2wd, your actuator is engaged.
Quote from: EL TATE on July 22, 2022, 11:24:11 AMsounds like an overly preloaded clutch to me or a dry clutch. may be a simple solution to this but i may be warrantying this out for you too. hold tight, i'll let you know asap. from my lead tech:If in 2wd the front disconnect is locked, then they need to fix the disconnect motor. Yes, depressing the plunger by hand / long screw driver is stiff. As far as the front drive shaft not turning easy in 2wd, yes, they can scrub the clutch pack to break them in faster by doing the figure8’s. but if the front disconnect actuator is frozen in the locked position, that would be why it bucks. They intentionally build the t cases w/ a tight clutch. you can do some tight, 4wd figure 8's in a parking lot to speed up clutch wear, but it IS intentional and should not be affecting fuel mileage. if your actuator is stuck and the front end is running all the time that would definitely affect mileage. all 4 wheels in the air, 2wd nothing should move up front. if you spin one tire by hand and the other moves in 2wd, your actuator is engaged. I guess I can jack it up, put it in neutral and 2H with the key off and manually turn the rear drive shaft...Or should I use engine power?
Quote from: Flyin6 on July 22, 2022, 12:50:38 PMQuote from: EL TATE on July 22, 2022, 11:24:11 AMsounds like an overly preloaded clutch to me or a dry clutch. may be a simple solution to this but i may be warrantying this out for you too. hold tight, i'll let you know asap. from my lead tech:If in 2wd the front disconnect is locked, then they need to fix the disconnect motor. Yes, depressing the plunger by hand / long screw driver is stiff. As far as the front drive shaft not turning easy in 2wd, yes, they can scrub the clutch pack to break them in faster by doing the figure8’s. but if the front disconnect actuator is frozen in the locked position, that would be why it bucks. They intentionally build the t cases w/ a tight clutch. you can do some tight, 4wd figure 8's in a parking lot to speed up clutch wear, but it IS intentional and should not be affecting fuel mileage. if your actuator is stuck and the front end is running all the time that would definitely affect mileage. all 4 wheels in the air, 2wd nothing should move up front. if you spin one tire by hand and the other moves in 2wd, your actuator is engaged. I guess I can jack it up, put it in neutral and 2H with the key off and manually turn the rear drive shaft...Or should I use engine power?Why not sit that pig up on 4 Jack stands and thoroughly go over it? Unless you own harbor freight stands……
Unless AWD or something similar, why would it have clutches at all?Shouldn't it simply be 2WD, 4WDH and 4WDL? Actuators, one for 4WD and One for 4WDL.Am I missing something?
I bet thats the issue. Read a little on it here; https://www.transmissiondigest.com/a-guide-to-the-nv-246-transfer-case/You need a stupid case, not one thats thinks for you,,,,,,,,
Ya know, just realized, I never jacked the burb up to do the test...Darn. I hate when I can't remember things I forgot!!!I sent it to a detailer a couple of hours ago. He was convinced that the truck was going to come out amazing lookingWe'll see...
Quote from: Flyin6 on August 16, 2022, 06:24:25 PMYa know, just realized, I never jacked the burb up to do the test...Darn. I hate when I can't remember things I forgot!!!I sent it to a detailer a couple of hours ago. He was convinced that the truck was going to come out amazing lookingWe'll see...I'm 99% certain the clutch is your issue and you have no need to rebuild. we build them very tight for initial break in, and you can overcome this clutch situation with a few alternating figure 8's in 4wd in the parking lot. might even be worth a try before jacking it up.
Hmmmm, that thing will ride like a log wagon with leaf springs up front.
Quote from: stlaser on October 21, 2022, 05:17:40 PMHmmmm, that thing will ride like a log wagon with leaf springs up front. Two thoughts:first I had intended to use much longer Chevy leaf springs, right up until Swhobie said the width of the spring pads is all wrong for my chassis.If that is the case, then I would be forced to use a three-link, and I just happen to have one I never used that I purchased for my D-max truck. That would be a no brainer along with some coil-overs, but I do not view the coil-over suspension as being as robust as simple leaf springs and shocks
Just use the frame and some wood blocks for body mounts and swap the burb onto the frame. It will be fine Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Flyin6 on October 21, 2022, 05:22:44 PMQuote from: stlaser on October 21, 2022, 05:17:40 PMHmmmm, that thing will ride like a log wagon with leaf springs up front. Two thoughts:first I had intended to use much longer Chevy leaf springs, right up until Swhobie said the width of the spring pads is all wrong for my chassis.If that is the case, then I would be forced to use a three-link, and I just happen to have one I never used that I purchased for my D-max truck. That would be a no brainer along with some coil-overs, but I do not view the coil-over suspension as being as robust as simple leaf springs and shocksI say go 05+ Superduty and coils. Bigger brakes, better turning radius, huge ujoints and larger stub shafts plus they are easily converted to 8 on 6.5 to match rear and use wheels you have. It also makes your front a tad wider than rear again like it came from factory. Sell the Dodge 60 for $1500+ and buy a Superduty 60 axle for sub $600 in the tuck I recon.
Buy a new pump from dieseltuff, keep the old one for a rainy day core. He doesn’t require a core for the new pump and has three options for fuel throughput. Our pig is running his Stage 1, and his 90over injectors, HVLP lift pump, and a turbo he has that is designed for towing. Do what Shawn said for front axle, wish I had done that, considered it when ours was in pieces. Our truck rides like a Conestoga wagon, beats ya to pieces. But we just deal, wife doesn’t care either. When we change springs we will do the longer leaves up front and back as well. Custom ones from Deaver or alcan.
Sounds like fun
So both the burb and the Dmax are on the block? Thats about what my Burb runs here in Kali. Wife hates the burb, I have to much invested and want to do with it.Just turned 250k on the LBZ.