Do you need model number for transfer case?
Proper identification of the unit you are working on is imparative to getting the correct drop in replacement transfer case or replacement parts. You will need model number, assembly number, see above figures.
Is there a 12 month replacement transfer case?
Rebuilt remanufactured replacement transfer cases with 12 month, unliminted mileage warranties are available for the following vehicles: Chevrolet/GM , Dodge, Ford, Jeep & Import . All rebuilt transfer case get new seals, bearings, chains, fork pad, encoder motors and viscous couplers.
What do you need to know about a transfer case?
Transfer Case Identification Guide much information as possible about the vehicle. Year, production date, engine size and type, and model of transmis- sion are all vital pieces of information. Next we must look at the transfer case ID tag. Typical ID tags are shown here (Figures 1 & 2) with an explanation of what the information means.
Is the 241 transfer case right or left hand drive?
241 Left Hand Drive Right or left hand drive. Determine which side of the vehicle the front output shaft is situated on. Some models of transfer cases come in right and left hand drive versions for the same vehicle line. (Figures 10, 11) Figure 11
Proper identification of the unit you are working on is imparative to getting the correct drop in replacement transfer case or replacement parts. You will need model number, assembly number, see above figures.
What kind of warranty do I need for a transfer case?
In addition we have provide gasket shapes that will also help you verify the correct transfer case model number. Rebuilt remanufactured replacement transfer cases with 12 month, unliminted mileage warranties are available for the following vehicles: Chevrolet/GM , Dodge, Ford, Jeep & Import .
Rebuilt remanufactured replacement transfer cases with 12 month, unliminted mileage warranties are available for the following vehicles: Chevrolet/GM , Dodge, Ford, Jeep & Import . All rebuilt transfer case get new seals, bearings, chains, fork pad, encoder motors and viscous couplers.
What to do if your transfer case is leaking?
It’s important to address fluid leaks right away (as soon as you discover one) to prevent internal transfer case damage. Changing the transfer case fluid on a regular basis is also important. You can find the service interval for your vehicle’s transfer case in the owner’s manual.