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My lady's truck, an 04 GMC K1500, 5.3, 4L60E has begun making what sounds like chain slap in the transfer case. Shes got 291,000 kms on her, quite frankly I'm surprised the trans and T-case have lasted this long. The sound is 100% coming from the T-case. Same sound in 2wd, 4hi and 4lo. Possible bearing worn, but sounds an awful lot like a loose chain. However, it does not exhibit the chain skipping ratchet sound that I have heard many of these trucks make when under load in 4x4. Oil is kinda dark, but nothing out of the ordinary. I've seen much much worse.
I know these 246's have a few common weak points/issues, one being the front case getting worn as a result of the oil pump wearing a hole. I'm aware of the fix for this, and will be doing it to either the existing t-case if I rebuild it, or to the used t-case that I may purchase. Have yet to decide on a used one or a rebuild. Need to crack open the one in the truck and see what the damage is, then decide if Im going to order parts, or go with a junk yard unit.
To the question, what is the difference between the 99-02 and the 03-07 NP246 t-cases?
Only thing I'm aware of is that the earlier model always spins the front shaft, even in 2wd, and the late model does not.
I am being told they are not interchangeable.
Anyone have some insight on this?
I know these 246's have a few common weak points/issues, one being the front case getting worn as a result of the oil pump wearing a hole. I'm aware of the fix for this, and will be doing it to either the existing t-case if I rebuild it, or to the used t-case that I may purchase. Have yet to decide on a used one or a rebuild. Need to crack open the one in the truck and see what the damage is, then decide if Im going to order parts, or go with a junk yard unit.
To the question, what is the difference between the 99-02 and the 03-07 NP246 t-cases?
Only thing I'm aware of is that the earlier model always spins the front shaft, even in 2wd, and the late model does not.
I am being told they are not interchangeable.
Anyone have some insight on this?