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Transfer Case

Posted: Fri May 14, 2021 3:55 am
by June J
Hi folks,
well all I can say is I'm darned (for those of you less sensitive to strong language damned) if I know!
The transfer case in my WC 53 is really noisy, despite all new bearings and all new gears! AND Lubrication Engineers 1604 90 weight lube oil.

Yes all the bearings are genuine timken, yes all the shafts are set at zero end float and zero pre-load, no the gears did not have any burrs, dents or damage but even with all this tender loving care its hellishingy noisy. What am I missing guys? Honestly I will need ear muffs to drive the thing!

Ian

Re: Transfer Case

Posted: Fri May 14, 2021 4:58 am
by Gordon_M
Hmm, you put the 6 x 6 case in, didn't you Ian? I vaguely recall some sort of vibration insulator blocks on the mounting points but not sure.

Transfer cases are either quiet or noisy, it doesn't seem to affect performance or reliability. I remember GMC owners going spare over the same issue, DUKW owners in particular where it is close to the bottom of the hull which acts as a sounding board. You are turning so many extra gears and shafts you are going together more noise, it is just pot luck. how much.

Rebuild it again with tolerances at maximum? try another case?

Re: Transfer Case

Posted: Fri May 14, 2021 8:45 am
by PareosWC
June- are you sure the noise is coming from the T-case? What happens if you drop the front driveshaft? Are you sure it is not a u-joint issue?

The reason I ask is that I did not even touch the t-case when I re-built my WC52, and the only noise I had was from when I realized that I had not secured the threaded 'cap' that fits onto the female portion of the front driveshaft yoke...

Re: Transfer Case

Posted: Fri May 14, 2021 9:13 am
by June J
So I have the standard single speed transfer case in the truck, free wheeling hubs so no noise from the universals. Its definitely the transfer case as I can hear the noise with a stethoscope. Just so disappointing I guess.

Re: Transfer Case

Posted: Fri May 14, 2021 9:32 am
by Gordon_M
You could chase it forever and not silence it. Keep your eyes open for a spare and swap in in without rebuilding it, just to see. :D

Re: Transfer Case

Posted: Fri May 14, 2021 9:40 pm
by June J
Yeah, I was kinda fearing that might be the answer. I wonder if the new gears will bed in over time so I will remove the rear drive shaft and try front wheel drive for a couple days to put some load on the gears.

Sigh!

Ian

Re: Transfer Case

Posted: Sat May 15, 2021 12:39 pm
by Ray Edsall
G,Day Ian . Have you tried some bannana peals .Used to work on gear box,s :lol: :twisted: D

Re: Transfer Case

Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2021 10:44 pm
by Kaegi
when the rear diff has bad gears the noise will sound like its in the tcase even with the scope.
is zero the spec in the book? i haven't looked but thought it should be more like .007. The two speed Tcase likes to be on the loose side of the spec range for least amount of noise

one test is to remove the rear driveline and drive on front axle and see if noise goes away.

Re: Transfer Case

Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2021 12:10 am
by June J
Hi Kaegi,
I ran the transfer case with front and rear driveshafts disconnected as a test, with no change in noise. The noise is definitely at the mesh point of input/idler gear. This is using a doctors stethoscope not the rod type favored by mechanics.

The book doesn't actually give a preload or clearance figure, just "free rolling with no end play"

Thanks for your response.

My next step is to measure the distance from the oil level plug face to each of the 2 gears and shim the idler to an exact match with the input gear while maintaining the zero preload state. Wish me luck 😊
Ian

Re: Transfer Case

Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2021 2:26 am
by Adam in Wa
When you push in the clutch and coast does the noise go away? The t/c case gears will still be spinning... It might help to diagnose if the noise is coming from the rear diff. Could also be the trans output bearing, under load?

Re: Transfer Case

Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2021 4:38 am
by June J
Hi Adam, no the noise remains with the clutch disengaged.
The case has all new bearings and all new gears so I'm pretty certain it's not a bearing issue.

I wonder if its just that the Carryall is pretty much a sound shell and amplifies the noise.

Thanks for your help.
Ian

Re: Transfer Case

Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2021 5:16 am
by Adam in Wa
It may well be... when I was going through mine I saw the body was rubbing on the frame, this would make a horrendous squeak. Specifically the flange below where the front floor panels angle upward. Look just above the clutch/brake spring in this photo; the flange corner is touching the frame...
This is also how I calculated the front body bushing height, to give me clearance in this area.Image

Re: Transfer Case

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2021 11:38 am
by LionheartUK
Well I am both saddened to hear that your transfer case is noisy I am also happy that I am not alone.

I have had 3 replacement transfer cases, 2 gearbox’s and a full front axle.

The ONLY way I have found to delete the noise is to remove the centre idle gear disabling 4wd

Any help or ideas are very welcome!!

Re: Transfer Case

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2021 8:45 pm
by Adam in Wa
Maybe swap in a two speed transfer case from a Power Wagon…

Re: Transfer Case

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2021 10:34 pm
by Kaegi
LionheartUK wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 11:38 am Well I am both saddened to hear that your transfer case is noisy I am also happy that I am not alone.

I have had 3 replacement transfer cases, 2 gearbox’s and a full front axle.

The ONLY way I have found to delete the noise is to remove the centre idle gear disabling 4wd

Any help or ideas are very welcome!!
put locking hubs on front axle?
i actually sold my Carryall because it was so loud. I have only had command cars and weapons carriers since. open cab the easiest on the ears