Rebuilding the Dana 20 Transfer Case
Hedgehog
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- Tucson/Marana Arizona
- Vehicle(s)
- -1975 Jeep CJ5, 360 V8, Headers, Duel Exhaust,T15 transmission, D-20 Transfer case, Twin Stick Conversion, Warn 8274 Winch
-1951 Willys Wagon, 4 cylinder, "F" head, little rust, very close to stock
Hack & Tarry99 - Thanks for the push in the direction of the Die Grinder. H-F had a long nose version. It made short work of the grinding. I was surprised at how hot the thing got. Yes, I expected some heat. But this thing got hot enough to require a rest break to cool down.
I am so disgusted in myself. Why? Well, I seem to be bound and determined to put this thing together backwards. If it can be done I've done it. Even after knowing that I ground the case on the wrong side, last night I jumped right in and did it again. After getting everything reset the job went along nicely. The gear moves smoothly. Even taking into account doing it on the wrong side the gears needed a lot of case grinding to finally it right. Approximately a 1.5"x2.5" area was impacted.
None of this is hard, especially with the right tools. The problem was the instructions are from a case sitting up properly with the case actually upside down and backwards.
- I tried to install the rear gear backwards. easy fix and everything sort of fell into place.
- While very carefully reading the directions, as a flight engineer will do, the front drive gears went in the case, the drive went in perfectly along with the bearings and the races. Beautiful ........ EEEErrrrr ...... beautifully backwards with the front drive gear sticking out the back of the case. Since the races are only partially tight, they came out easily. Only one roller bearing needed to come off, easy, no problem. When It came time to reinstall the font output shaft and gears ..... I put them in wrong AGAIN. No harm, no bearings were set so it was just a matter of pulling the shaft and turning it around. Thank god both bearings and races are the same. It was late, after all the redoing work, the from output shaft, going to the front, bearing retainer will go on the shift rails .... don't forget the poppets ...... the pills are removed ...... I don't believe they can go on backwards, but I'm sure to try.
I am so disgusted in myself. Why? Well, I seem to be bound and determined to put this thing together backwards. If it can be done I've done it. Even after knowing that I ground the case on the wrong side, last night I jumped right in and did it again. After getting everything reset the job went along nicely. The gear moves smoothly. Even taking into account doing it on the wrong side the gears needed a lot of case grinding to finally it right. Approximately a 1.5"x2.5" area was impacted.
None of this is hard, especially with the right tools. The problem was the instructions are from a case sitting up properly with the case actually upside down and backwards.
- I tried to install the rear gear backwards. easy fix and everything sort of fell into place.
- While very carefully reading the directions, as a flight engineer will do, the front drive gears went in the case, the drive went in perfectly along with the bearings and the races. Beautiful ........ EEEErrrrr ...... beautifully backwards with the front drive gear sticking out the back of the case. Since the races are only partially tight, they came out easily. Only one roller bearing needed to come off, easy, no problem. When It came time to reinstall the font output shaft and gears ..... I put them in wrong AGAIN. No harm, no bearings were set so it was just a matter of pulling the shaft and turning it around. Thank god both bearings and races are the same. It was late, after all the redoing work, the from output shaft, going to the front, bearing retainer will go on the shift rails .... don't forget the poppets ...... the pills are removed ...... I don't believe they can go on backwards, but I'm sure to try.