06-15-2011, 03:29 PM
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Junk Yartist
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Greeley, CO
Posts: 2,203
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Re: NP 205 Rebuild and Info
Rebuilding the front output is next
To make things easy, I removed High gear and the shift collar, cleaned them, and installed them in the case.
Next the front output comes apart very much like the rear output. Snap ring comes off, index washer comes off, pin comes out, and Low gear drops off the shaft. There were not thrust washers on the front output.
Once everything was clean I started putting it back together. I used Petroleum Jelly on the rollers to stick them to the shaft
For no reason, this time I set Low gear on the shaft, then installed the divider ring, then the second row of rollers.
Next the pin, then the indexing washer, then the snap ring
Next I installed the front output shaft in the case, feeding it through the shift collar and the High gear
Next I installed the thrust/slinger washer and the bearing with a perimeter snap ring. Sorry I forgot to take a picture of the bearing
For the front seal retainer my thumb is pointing to the oil passage that needs to line up with the notch in the gasket and the hole in the t-case. Here is the part I am not sure I did 100% right. The front seal has dual lips and the metal side is supposed to go on the inside. Well, both sides are metal, and there is a spring on both sides, so this is the way I installed it. Anyone wanna ensure this is correct?
I installed the seal housing with a new gasket, installed the bolts with sealant on the threads, and torqued the to 35lbft... I don't know why these are higher.
Next I used Petroleum Jelly to install the rear rollers
Then I installed the rear cover with a new gasket and sealant on the bolt threads. Torque is 30lbft
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