Posted by ericlb on January 05, 2015 at 05:53:21 from (67.142.161.19):
In Reply to: Oh Great! posted by Allan In NE on January 04, 2015 at 07:29:09:
allan when you have it apart check the oil pump very carefully inthe transfer case, those are prone to failure, i had the same thing happen on a '89 1 ton ford, in 2wd running down the hiway had a local shop "rebuild" it, it lasted 2 weeks and failed again they told me it was because it was a farm truck and i was abusing it, [ i wasnt even using it] i took it to another town and had a place that build rock crawlers and high performance off road rigs get at it, they told me the oil pump caused both failures and they had the parts to not only fix it but make sure it didnt happen again, it didnt, for the rest of the years i had the truck
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