Dana 24 transfer case...again

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Dana 24 transfer case...again

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im thinking about keeping my 24 because my truck is totaly stock exept paint...it's a 70 f250 highboy. my tcase keeps on poping out of gear so i got a rebuild kit...dose anyone know if their is a how 2 video or some pics to help me along. i have never done a tcase.
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Re: Dana 24 transfer case...again

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I just sold a really...nice D-44 manual I'd gotten from these guys. They made the transfer case-if anyone knows a source for the D24 manual-they would. Keep in mind there are a bunch of different sources for rebuild kits for it. :wink:
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Re: Dana 24 transfer case...again

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Popping out of gear is a symptom of extreme abuse, not regular bearing wear. You may be lucky and find it's just a badly worn shift fork or really bad bearings, but odds are it's crashed hard enough to destroy the slider teeth and that's why it's popping out.

It would be a good idea to have a spare 24 on hand for parts when you get inside yours.

I've rebuilt a lot of different transmissions and transfer cases. You shouldn't need any instructions- assembly is disassembly reversed. The 24 doesn't use any tapered bearings so there are no shims or clearances to check. The only trick I can think of is to put grease on the pocket bearing needles to hold them in place during assembly (if your 24 still has needles, many I've seen have been machined for bushings after the bearings cooked).
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