Changed the TC fluid.
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The only problem with the breaker bar is that after you break it loose, it is still a bitch to turn, at least with the ratchet, I could leave it seated and work it a few clicks at a time. The light was important to help keep it squarely seated.
The PB Blaster really helps, especially with a few days soaking time.
The PB Blaster really helps, especially with a few days soaking time.
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Finally got around to do it. This time the filler plug came off rather easily with a small 8" extension on the ratchet. The drain plug came off easily too. There's nothing like a long PB soaking.
There wasn't too much shavings on the plug magnet, but the oil seemed slightly opaque.
I put in Castrol synthetic gear oil. The result was amazing. Much smoother and much easier transfer case shifting.
There wasn't too much shavings on the plug magnet, but the oil seemed slightly opaque.
I put in Castrol synthetic gear oil. The result was amazing. Much smoother and much easier transfer case shifting.
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