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Re: O/T 93 Chev Suburban transfer case noise (New
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Posted by jdemaris on May 29, 2007 at 06:23:08 from (66.218.18.5):
In Reply to: Re: O/T 93 Chev Suburban transfer case noise (New posted by frankiee on May 28, 2007 at 18:05:11:
Don't spend $1800 on it. You can usually buy good used ones in the $50 price range. The 241C took the place of the 208 but they will interchange as long as they are both mechanical shift. Only main difference is the low-range ratio. The 208 has a low range of 2.6 to 1, whereas the later 241C has a low range of 2.72 to 1. 241C took place of hte 208 in 1988. Only thing to watch for is the type of 4WD engagement you have. The later 241C was available with electronic shift and manual. Also have to make sure the splines match - they differ with either case depending on what trans. they were coupled to. Either usually last a long time. I've got several plow trucks with both and never had a failure. One has 520,000 miles on it. What usually does them in, is they get run dry -or the drive chain breaks, plastic guides wear out, snap ring pops, etc. &c.
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