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dave666693 01-25-2014 09:18 PM

weird T case noise help
 
I have a NP205 mated to a TH350. I put the tranny and T case in assuming everything was good, but I had no history. When I let off the gas in 2 wheel drive it sounds like the t case or tranny is real sloppy like a gear is loose. Only does it once in a while. Anyone ever heard this? My plan is to drop the t case, possibly rebuild, but I wanted some input 1st. New rear driveline, no obvious loose or bad parts. Thanks, Dave

ryanroo 01-25-2014 10:35 PM

Re: weird T case noise help
 
The did shaft that connects the output of the transmission to the input of the transfer case can wear out over time and allow some slop. That may be your issue, or some of it. The spud shaft is in the adapter between the transfer case and the transmission.

dave666693 01-25-2014 10:41 PM

Re: weird T case noise help
 
I think the adapter seals are bad so it will be looked at too

swamp rat 01-26-2014 02:45 AM

Re: weird T case noise help
 
If your gonna pull the driveshaft check the backlash on the pinion while your there.

Orange Crate 01-26-2014 10:14 AM

Re: weird T case noise help
 
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Here are a couple of links to info for a rebuild if you need it.

http://www.quad4x4.com/New_Process_NP205_Parts.html

http://www.akfabshop.com/alaskaoffroad/tech_2.htm

Also the pic shows an old adapter shaft with the bearing and the box is the part number for a new shaft that eliminates the bearing (not needed). If you zoom into the pic the old build up shows the bearing in place. A new adapter shaft will be machined straight across except for the snap ring groove. The trans to T-case adapter is the weak link, the seals will allow transmission fluid to transfer into the T-case and conveniently fill it up for you (this is why I replaced the adapter shaft, the seals had worn grooves into it)....this doesn't make any noise though, until you find this out and start swearing...!:cuss:

X2 on the pinion check.....

dave666693 01-26-2014 01:46 PM

Re: weird T case noise help
 
I have another NP 205 but not sure what tranny it was mated to. Is there any differance? I am guessing the adapter is diferrant.

Zane M 01-26-2014 04:01 PM

Re: weird T case noise help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dave666693 (Post 6491685)
I have another NP 205 but not sure what tranny it was mated to. Is there any differance? I am guessing the adapter is diferrant.

Adapter and spline count would be the major differences, depending on what it was behind.

DirtyLarry 01-26-2014 05:33 PM

Re: weird T case noise help
 
I agree with Ryan, the slop could very well be in the adapter between the trans and tcase. Another item that causes a lot of slop and racket on a 205 on decel is a loose idler shaft. A couple 205s ago I had a horrendous noise and vibration on a light coast and after ripping into it the idler was so loose you could grab it and actually shake it around. Surprisingly the bearings were still good and it just needed the big nut tightened up.

dave666693 01-26-2014 08:55 PM

Re: weird T case noise help
 
started pulling it apart today. T case is definately full of tranny fluid. Didn't feel anything wrong with the pinion shaft.

doubleclucker 01-30-2014 04:18 PM

Re: weird T case noise help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dave666693 (Post 6491685)
I have another NP 205 but not sure what tranny it was mated to. Is there any differance? I am guessing the adapter is diferrant.

GM NP205 -input face racetrack(bathtub)8 bolt pattern with input gear-
/short female 32 spline
/male 10 spline
/male 27 spline
-input face round 6 bolt with-
/long female 32 spline


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