Disassembly And Assembly: Command-TRAC: Notes
DISASSEMBLY
| 1 - Transfer Case Position Sensor |
- Remove the transfer case position sensor.
1 - Flange Holder Tool 2 - Bolts 3 - Flange - Install two bolts partially in the propeller shaft companion flange, 180° from each other.
- Install the rectangular end of the (special tool #C-3281, Holder, Flange) over the bolts to hold the companion flange stationary and remove the nut holding the companion flange to the output shaft.
1 - Transfer Case 2 - Flange 3 - Flange Puller - Using the (special tool #C-452, Puller, Companion Flange) remove the companion flange from the assembly.
- Using the same procedure as the companion flange, remove the main shaft output flange.
- Remove the range lever to selector shaft bolt.NOTE:
Be sure to note the orientation of the range lever (lever up or down) so that it may be re-installed in the same direction.
1 - Transfer Case Bolts - Remove the transfer case bolts.
- Using an acceptable pry tool inserted in the slot at each end of the transfer case, loosen the transfer case halves to break the sealer bead.
1 - Wood Block 2 - Rear Transfer Case Half - Remove the case by disengaging the rear of the case from the alignment dowels.
1 - Oil Pump 2 - Oil Pump Pick-up Tube - Remove the oil pump and the oil pump pick-up tube.
1 - Snap Rings 2 - Chain and Sprockets - Remove the snap-rings from each sprocket and remove the chain and sprockets by lifting both sprockets off of the shafts equally.
1 - Detent Plug - Remove the detent plug with spring and plunger.
1 - Main Shaft 2 - Shift Fork - Remove the main shaft and the shift fork and rail from the transfer case.
- Remove the output shaft.
1 - Snap Ring 2 - Synchronizer - Remove and DISCARD
the snap ring and remove the synchronizer from the main shaft.NOTE:
Grasp the synchronizer at both the top and bottom when installing or removing the synchronizer. Failure to hold the synchronizer together may allow the outer ring of the synchronizer to drop, allowing the small springs, ball bearings, and slides to fall out and scatter.
1 - Input Gear 2 - Range Fork 3 - Range Fork Located in Selector Plate - Remove the range fork assembly with the input gear.
1 - SECTOR SUPPORT 2 - FRONT CASE 3 - SECTOR SHAFT - Remove the shift sector support.
1 - SHIFT SECTOR - Remove shift sector.
- Remove the input shaft seal to access the planetary gear assembly snap ring
- Remove the snap ring retaining the planetary gear assembly.
1 - Planetary Gear Set - Remove the planetary gear set.NOTE:
THE MP1622 ANNULUS RING GEAR IS NOT REPLACEABLE, YOU MUST REPLACE THE CASE HALF. THE MP1622-OR ANNULUS RING GEAR IS REPLACEABLE WITHOUT REPLACING THE CASE HALF.
- Clean the case halves.
ASSEMBLY
- Clean both case halves and mating surfaces using brake cleaner or similar. Make sure all of the old sealer is removed and the surface is free of any oils or debris.
- Replace any bearings in the case halves that are spalled, damaged, or have been subjected to highly contaminated fluid (metal contamination from catastrophic failure).
1 - Output Flange 2 - Synchronizer 3 - Main Shaft - Using the output flange as a stand, install the synchronizer onto the main shaft.
1 - Snap Ring 2 - Synchronizer - Install the NEW snap ring for the synchronizer onto the main shaft.
- If equipped with removable annulus ring gear, install the annulus ring gear into the case half. Install the annulus ring gear snap ring, be sure to fully seat the snap ring.
1 - Planetary Gear Set - Install the planetary gear set into the annulus gear.
- Install the snap ring retaining the planetary gear assembly.
1 - SHIFT SECTOR - Lubricate sector shaft with transmission fluid and install shift sector in case. Position slot in sector so it will be aligned with shift fork pin when shift forks are installed.
1 - SECTOR SUPPORT 2 - FRONT CASE 3 - SECTOR SHAFT - Install the shift sector support.
1 - Input Gear 2 - Range Fork 3 - Range Fork Located in Selector Plate - Assemble the input gear assembly together with the range fork and install them into the planetary carrier.
1 - Range Fork Located in Selector Plate - Make sure the tang on the range fork is seated in the notch on the selector plate.
1 - Mode Fork 2 - Shift Rail 3 - Main Shaft - Holding the mode fork onto the synchronizer, while supporting the synchronizer from the bottom, guide the shift rail and the main shaft into their respective bores.
1 - Snap Rings 2 - Chain and Sprockets - Install the output shaft into the case and install the chain and sprockets with the blue link facing upward.
1 - Snap Rings - Install the snap rings on both sprockets. If the snap rings are over extended or loose, replace them with NEW
snap rings.
1 - Oil Pump 2 - Oil Pump Pick-up Tube - Install the oil pump and pick up tube. Verify the pick up tube is seated in the slot in the case half.
- Wipe the case half mating surfaces and place a 1/4" bead of Mopar® sealer on one case half.
1 - Wood Block 2 - Rear Transfer Case Half - Install the case halves together, ensuring they are fully seated.
1 - Transfer Case Bolts - Tighten the bolts in a criss-cross pattern to the proper torque specification.
1 - Seal Installer Tool 2 - Driver Handle - Using (special tool #2053900210, Installer, Seal Input Shaft) and (special tool #C-4171, Driver Handle, Universal), install the NEW
front input shaft seal.
1 - Rear Output Flange Nut 2 - Rear Output Flange - Install the front and rear output flange and the flange nuts. Tighten the nuts to the proper torque specification.
1 - Transfer Case Position Sensor - Install the transfer case position sensor.NOTE:
Inspect the transfer case position sensor O-ring for damage before installing the transfer case position sensor.
- Install the transfer case. Refer to REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION .
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS