Big T
Well-Known Member
I was in a rush and forgot to get the measurement on the input bearing. My son could get the measurement this weekend. Where is the input bearing located. Is it the one located in the case half which connects to the transmission?94/95 was a crossover year for that transfer case, so still probably best to split it to find what size input bearing it has. As far as I know you can't decipher model year from the tag on the 241, which is probably why the vendor went by VIN
I've split a 241 open several times, they are really simple and not difficult to work on when it comes to seals, chain, and some bearings. There's a few blind hole bearings that will need some kind of puller if you want to go that deep into it. Some just leave the bearings and do the seals, plastic tabs on the shift fork and call it good. Getting the rear output shaft assembled is a bit tricky with the oil pump sliding around and pickup tube easily dislodged. Just take it easy going back together and you'll be good.
I don't see this bushing in the rebuild kit, it's for the tail housing, link if you want to go the extra mile
BW4444 BW4445 BW4485 MP1222LD MP3023LD NP246 NP149 NP136 NP208 NP231 NP236 NP241 NP261 NP263 MUNCIE SUPER T10 8L90 TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER CASE EXTENSION HOUSING BUSHING (WT297-62)
BW4444 BW4445 MP1222LD MP3023LD NP246 NP149 NP136 NP208 NP231 NP241 NP261 NP263 MUNCIE SUPER T10 TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER CASE EXTENSION HOUSING BUSHING (WT297-62)www.transmissionpartsdistributors.com
Also I suggest this upgraded snap ring as part of the output shaft assembly, much sturdier than factory and prevents future problems of the slip yoke repeatedly slamming into the single snap ring
NP231 NP233 NP241 NP243 TRANSFER CASE OUTPUT BEARING SPLIT RING RETAINER KIT FITS MODELS WITH 32-SPLINE 1.375" SHAFT BY SONNAX
NP231 NP233 NP241 NP243 TRANSFER CASE OUTPUT BEARING SPLIT RING RETAINER KIT FITS MODELS WITH 32-SPLINE 1.375" SHAFT BY SONNAXwww.transmissionpartsdistributors.com
Finally when re-sealing everything Permatex Optimum Black is my recommendation, a hard gasket maker did not play nice with my case. I use Optimum black on pretty much everything with great results. I also run TriboDyn 75W90 gear oil in my case instead of ATF, but I'm putting a lot more abuse on my rig so either would be fine for your application
Where can I get a new pump?
What type of pullers will I need for the needle bearings, regular bearings and seals?