Gilbertd wrote:
Didn't get too cold but didn't get it finished so it's still on the ramp with the transfer case on the bench. Old chain must be at least an inch longer than the new one so not surprising it could be made to skip. Front output shaft bearing had slack in it as well as being noisy and rear output shaft oil seal was slowly filling the parking brake drum with ATF. So a good job I bought the seal and bearing kit as well as the chain. Following the instructions in the overhaul manual, having changed the chain, bearings and seals, it came to putting it back together. Would it go together? Would it hell. One thing I couldn't understand was that when putting the interlock spool back in, it says to put it in low ratio even though it had been in high when taken apart. Looking at the way the cogs line up, this actually made sense. But the cover wouldn't go on. We must have taken it on and off at least 6 times trying to work out what was stopping it about 15mm short of going on fully home. Finally twigged it. All the pictures in the manual show the transfer case with no range change motor fitted. As the motor was in high and the mechanism in low, the two didn't line up and was stopping the two halves of the casing going together. Pull the motor off and the casing slotted back in. Then rotate the drive to put it back into high and refit the motor.
At this point, we'd spent so much time with the thing in bits on the bench, we decided to call it a day and finish it off tomorrow. Should be pretty straightforward not having to do battle with bolts that haven't been undone for many years.
Reading between the lines there, does the p38 use ATF in the transfer case? That explains something thats been bugging me (your remark somewhere on here about not replacing the input shaft seal and ending up with ATF over the rear end of the car and having to pull the transfer case off again to sort it) thats been puzzling me somewhat, as I'd expected the ATF to be from the gearbox not the transfer box. I've just had the box off the Disco to sort out it leaking from various points and a faulty switch and whilst its obviously different I couldn't see how the ATF could leak given the seal on the gearbox wasn't touched.
Also thought you getting it done in a day was somewhat hopeful, Mine took a few days working on a 2 post lift to sort it, though some of that was waiting for a new brake drum to turn up after discovering 2 cracks through it.