Rebuilding the NP208 transfer case

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024

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  • @TheShadeTreeFixitMan
    @TheShadeTreeFixitMan Рік тому +1

    I had to chuckle when you noted the mess on the floor after pulling the transfer case out. Back when I first started working on cars in my backyard as a teenager, I wasn't happy until I was covered in grease and dirt... Great fix on your pickup, Dean.

  • @busman5429
    @busman5429 Рік тому +2

    Dean you sure have skills, great job thanks for sharing the rebuild with us.

  • @odahithedubious2017
    @odahithedubious2017 Рік тому +1

    Glad to see it's up and running again. All the best to you.

  • @lhb4031
    @lhb4031 Рік тому +1

    Great video, glade to see you are up and running.

  • @nostromo4269
    @nostromo4269 Рік тому +1

    I put gear oil in my 208. Drove that truck 20 years. Never had an issue with the T-case

  • @TheShadeTreeFixitMan
    @TheShadeTreeFixitMan Рік тому

    I wouldn't be surprised to see that the gear oil was put into your transfer case to quiet it down for resale... In the old days if an engine or transmission had too much noise, the used car lots would sometimes put wood fibers into the crankcase to quiet the bearing noise...but that was a very temporary fix.

    • @Fullthrottle440Garage
      @Fullthrottle440Garage  Рік тому

      Probably the case here. I think someone also put real thick oil in the engine to quiet it down. (The 400 that was in it)

  • @rob_v_nj
    @rob_v_nj 10 місяців тому

    I have the NP208 in my 84 F250. Its grinding at high RPM and downshifting. It seems positional also, there is a hill i drive and always grinds there.

  • @johnsarian_cu
    @johnsarian_cu Рік тому +1

    Plastic seems like an odd bearing material but I've seen it used a lot over time in things like power tools and other stuff. It lubricates surprising well because it repels oil. Might especially be effective in a bath or immersed. Metals still better if there is going to be a ton of force as you can literally squeeze oil out. Sintered brass is one example. Seeing those that look more like tabs makes me wonder if the goal was just to have easy and cheap wear parts to be replaced though. Not completely bearing surfaces.

    • @Fullthrottle440Garage
      @Fullthrottle440Garage  Рік тому

      Yeah those are probably the reasons they used plastic. The 208 isn't the best transfer case but works fine for medium duty use. The 205 is what you really want

  • @macharleys72
    @macharleys72 Рік тому +2

    Is there anything you can’t work on?! Nice work, saved yourself quite a bit of cash too….

  • @TheKlamminator
    @TheKlamminator Рік тому +1

    My 4 hi in my 87 k5 keeps popping out of gear and I'm pretty sure it's that fork. Think I gotta rebuild it

  • @programista_w_garazu
    @programista_w_garazu Рік тому +1

    What do you have under your steering wheel ? I just received my F150 and i have this device too - but i don't know what it is ? (it has PILOT writen)

  • @big_b_dd
    @big_b_dd Рік тому +2

    Was yours popping out of 2wd and only way to move the truck in 4 lo? Mines doing when i hit brakes and pops out of 2wd

    • @Fullthrottle440Garage
      @Fullthrottle440Garage  Рік тому

      Yeah that was exactly my problem.

    • @big_b_dd
      @big_b_dd Рік тому +1

      @@Fullthrottle440Garage thanks I know what exactly is wrong with mine now been dealing with it for 4 months now

    • @Fullthrottle440Garage
      @Fullthrottle440Garage  Рік тому

      @@big_b_dd it's definitely that shift fork in there. It's called the low range fork. Pretty common problem I guess. The little plastic guides fall off then it's metal on metal and it eats itself

    • @jeremywalker2460
      @jeremywalker2460 9 місяців тому

      My 87 is doing the exact same thing, so what was the actual problem?

    • @big_b_dd
      @big_b_dd 9 місяців тому +1

      @@jeremywalker2460 everything you read above the the low range forks plastic tabs fall off and the forks wears away