Opera House
Explorer Addict
- Joined
- August 19, 2002
- Messages
- 2,106
- Reaction score
- 6
- City, State
- Cincinnati, OH
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2014 Explorer 3.5L base
Well I opened the 4405 transfer case on my 97. Know what your thinking, can't get it back together. Not at all, doesn't look bad at all to put back. Just a lot of work for nothing.
Took it out because I had a lot of up down play on the rear output shaft. I was wondering why I did't have much side to side. Bought a master rebuild kit with all the bearings. The bearing holder for the rear is a split configuration. The mount surface on the bottom is worn. Bearing seems in ok shape. Do have wear on the flat clutch actuator surface (the one the balls rotate on) and the clutch backing plate it rides against.
Looks like I'l put in the easy bearings and put some dimples on the bearing mount surface to tighten things up. Can't say that will last that long. The frame is not spread. Above snap in groove it is still tight. Thought sure it was the bearing because when I bought it the case was almost empty with metal in the fluid. I doubt rear cases are available.
Took it out because I had a lot of up down play on the rear output shaft. I was wondering why I did't have much side to side. Bought a master rebuild kit with all the bearings. The bearing holder for the rear is a split configuration. The mount surface on the bottom is worn. Bearing seems in ok shape. Do have wear on the flat clutch actuator surface (the one the balls rotate on) and the clutch backing plate it rides against.
Looks like I'l put in the easy bearings and put some dimples on the bearing mount surface to tighten things up. Can't say that will last that long. The frame is not spread. Above snap in groove it is still tight. Thought sure it was the bearing because when I bought it the case was almost empty with metal in the fluid. I doubt rear cases are available.