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Internal Components Cleaning and Inspection

Internal Components Cleaning and Inspection

^ Tools Required
- J 44755 Holding Fixture

Transfer Case Cleaning - Fiber Material from Transmission into Transfer Case





Important: Transmission oil circulates between the transmission assembly and the transfer case differential carrier and three helical gear set. In situations where transmission related failures circulate fiber type debris, such as clutch friction disc material into the transfer case, the helical gear portion of the transfer case must be disassembled, cleaned and inspected for damage. In situations where transmission or transfer case related failures circulate metal type debris, such as bearing material, repair or overhaul of both components may be required.

1. Install the transfer case assembly (1) onto the J 44755 (3). Position the carrier onto the post of the fixture.

Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.

2. Install the retaining bolts (2).
^ Tighten the bolts to 50 Nm (37 ft. lbs.).





3. Remove the speed sensor (1).





4. Remove the bolts (1) from the case.





5. Separate the case-right (2) from the case-left (1).





6. Clean the case-left and driveshaft gear (1) in solvent. Inspect for fiber or metal type debris within the unit and repair as required.





7. Clean the case-right and idler gear (1) in solvent. Inspect for fiber or metal type debris within the unit and repair as required.
8. Apply sealant GM P/N United States 12346004, GM P/N Canada 10953480, or equivalent, to the sealing surface of the case-right.
9. Install the idler gear (1) to the case-right.





10. Install the idler gear into the case-right. The side of the gear with the long flange area (1) should be installed to the case-right.





11. Install the case-right (2) to the case-left (1).





12. Install the bolts (1) to the case.
^ Tighten the bolts to 54 Nm (40 ft. lbs.).





13. Install the speed sensor (1) and O-ring.


Gears Cleaning and Inspection





1. Inspect the idler gear (2) for wear, pitting, or discoloration by heat.





2. Inspect the drive and driven shafts for worn or damaged gears (1).





3. Inspect the differential carrier and ring gear for the following:
^ Worn gears (1)
^ Damaged threads (2)
^ Scored, pitted, or damaged bearing (3)
^ Worn gear set or loose center pin (4)
^ Worn or loose gears (5)





4. Inspect the gears (3) for abnormal wear.


Bearings and Shafts Cleaning and Inspection





1. Inspect the flange sealing surface (1) for wear, damaged bolt threads (2) and worn or damaged splines (3).





2. Inspect the drive and driven shafts for the following:
^ Worn gear teeth (1)
^ Worn or scored driveshaft sealing surface (2)
^ Worn or damaged splines (3)
^ Damaged threads (4)
^ Pitted, scored, or damaged bearings (5)





3. Inspect the differential carrier gear needle bearings (4 and 6) for wear. Inspect for a worn or scored pin (9).





4. Inspect the bearing rollers and races for the following:
^ Pitting
^ Scoring or grooves
^ Excessive wear or other damage





5. Inspect the bearing rollers and races for heat discoloration. Heat discoloration ranges from a faint yellow to a dark blue color. This discoloration may result from an overload or improper lubrication. Excessive heat causes softening of the rollers and races. Bearings or races with a sign of heat discoloration must be replaced.





6. Inspect for a bent bearing cage.