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3. Align the capscrew holes of the input bearing cage
and the housing. Use the match marks made at
disassembly. Figure 24.
Assemble Bearing Cages
and Differential Cover in
Rear Case Half
1. Rotate the rear case half in the repair stand so that
the outside of the case faces upward.
NOTE:
Do not install shims on this side of the transfer
case.
WARNING
Small amounts of acid vapor are present when
applying silicone gasket material. To prevent
possible serious personal injury, make sure there
is good ventilation in the work area. If the silicone
gasket material gets in your eyes, flush your eyes
with water for 15 minutes. Have your eyes checked
by a doctor.
2. Apply a 0.125 inch (3.18 mm) diameter continuous
bead of silicone gasket material around the mounting
surface of the input bearing cage on the housing.
Also apply the gasket material around the edge of all
the fastener holes. Figure 23. See complete
instructions on page 29.
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Figure 23
Figure 24
Figure 25
4. Install the capscrews and washers. Tighten the
capscrews 60-75 lb-ft (81-102 N•m).
5. Repeat Steps 2, 3 and 4 to install in this order:
1) the idler bearing cage
2) the differential housing
Make sure that the fill plug on the differential cover is in
the correct position.
Install Input Shaft, Idler Gear
and Output Shaft Assemblies
1. Rotate the housing half in the repair stand so the
open side faces upward.
2. Install the output shaft bearing cup in the housing bore.
3. Apply a small amount of transfer case lubricant
around the surfaces of the three installed bearing
cups. Figure 25.
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