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03-19-2006 10:06 PM | ||
MUDREADYTJ |
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03-19-2006 07:32 PM | ||
kris1351 | Make sure it all went back together, sometimes that fork moves when you are putting it back together. | |
03-19-2006 06:16 PM | ||
pcoplin | There's nothing to cut on the TJ. I bet your shift fork or shaft is installed wrong or something. | |
03-19-2006 05:46 PM | ||
MUDREADYTJ | 02 TJ . Performance off road centers SYE. the Shift rod is not even moving so It is not hitting the back of the housing | |
03-19-2006 04:52 PM | ||
Stonefly |
What type of vehicle are we dealing with, and who's SYE? On my YJ, I used an AA SYE (p/n# 50-7906). In order for the t-case to shift correctly, I had to cut 1/2" off the shift rail. Below is a portion of the AA SYE install guide. NOTE: On some NP231 transfer cases, the shift rail must be shortened. This shift rail protrudes out of the transfer case and goes into the tailhousing. The new tailhousing has a pocket depth of 1.125". Shift your transfer case into 4WD so the shift rod is protruding the furthest out of the transfer case. If this shifter rod protrudes more than 1" out of the back side of the transfer case, then the shift rail must be shortened. Ideally the shift rod should protrude exactly 1". Transfer cases that will normally require this rail to be shortened measure 1.5". Using a hack saw or cutoff wheel (and safety glasses), trim the shift rail shaft so that it protrudes only 1". |
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03-19-2006 04:38 PM | ||
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03-19-2006 04:21 PM | ||
483fitter | you probably have to cut the rail the shift fork is on since the housing is now shorter | |
03-19-2006 04:17 PM | ||
MUDREADYTJ | thanks. The linkage is not even hooked up on it. I cant even move the lever on the case to hook the linkage up on it. Im pulling it out as soon as it quits raining and installing a tera low in it. | |
03-19-2006 04:10 PM | ||
buzzbomb | Also, look at the bushing that the shaft rides on. Believe it or not, this $1.50 peice can get galled up, and keep it from shifting. | |
03-19-2006 03:58 PM | ||
UCTJ | Pull it apart and look at the shift range forks, make sure everything is in the correct spot, ensure that you put the oil pickup back in place at the bottom of the tcase. Also before you do tear it down, double check the linkage to make sure its not binding somewhere. | |
03-19-2006 02:23 PM | ||
pcoplin |
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X2 You're not going to fix it from the outside... |
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03-19-2006 02:22 PM | ||
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03-19-2006 12:10 PM | ||
MUDREADYTJ |
231 stuck in 2wd after a HD SYE install Anyone have this problem. After I installed it and put it back in my Jeep. I cant get it to shift into 4wd. After 2 days of laying under it in the rain Ive come to the conclusion that Im going to have to pull it out again and bust it open ![]() If I have to take it out again Im going back with a tera low or something like it. P.S. Yall can burn me for asking this ? but search was down and I really dont give a fawk |