Where is the transfer case on a Nissan 720?

Where is the transfer case on a Nissan 720?

The transmission on the 720 drives a divorced transfer case (that is, transfer case is separate from transmission). Later model Hardbodies and Pathfinders have a transfer case that is “married” (attached) to the transmission. The transmission shaft enters the transfer case at the top while front and rear driveshafts exit from the bottom.

What kind of transmission does the Nissan 720 have?

Description The transmission on the 720 drives a divorced transfer case (that is, transfer case is separate from transmission). Later model Hardbodies and Pathfinders have a transfer case that is “married” (attached) to the transmission.

When did the Datsun 720 first come out?

The Datsun/Nissan 720 pickup was Nissan’s first foray into the 4 wheel drive mini-pickup market. It was introduced as a 1980 model and continued until 1986 when the current Hardbody style (model D-21) was introduced as a 1986.5 model.

Where is the load sensing valve on a Nissan 720?

A load sensing valve is mounted to the frame ahead of the rear axle to modulate the brake pressure to the rear brakes. This valve is not serviceable. When bleeding the brake system, be sure to bleed the load sensing valve first.

The transmission on the 720 drives a divorced transfer case (that is, transfer case is separate from transmission). Later model Hardbodies and Pathfinders have a transfer case that is “married” (attached) to the transmission. The transmission shaft enters the transfer case at the top while front and rear driveshafts exit from the bottom.

Description The transmission on the 720 drives a divorced transfer case (that is, transfer case is separate from transmission). Later model Hardbodies and Pathfinders have a transfer case that is “married” (attached) to the transmission.

What are the symptoms of a transfer case problem?

One of the most common symptoms of transfer case problemsis leaking fluid.  The parts are packed into it so tightly that they have been known to wear a hole right through it. Clearly, without any fluid in there, the problem will go from bad to worse.  Without lubrication, the parts in the transfer case will quickly burn up.

Can a bad transmission be a transfer case?

The transfer case is a part of your vehicle’s drivetrain, as is the transmission—and they both have their respective functions. Despite this, the symptoms of transmission failure can mimic those of a bad transfer case. This can sometimes result in confusion for vehicle owners who are attempting to fix their car themselves.