Transfer Case Maintenance and Service
Extend Life of Transfer Case with Maintenance and Service
Draining Fluid and replacing with fresh fluid really is a requirement and will add extra life to an expensive part. Over time additives within the fluid breakdown along with parts and component protections stops, small pieces of metallic and plastic wear away. Under some conditions i.e. bad weather, launching boats makes it possible for water to seep in to the unit. A very hot transfer case in chilly water can drawing in water thru seeping seals, contaminating the fluid and damaging shafts and bearings.Fluid cools down the transfer case and it is components and lubricates gears, chain, shafts and bearings along with other parts. The transfer case does not have a filter and fluid needs to be change under normal use every 12 month generally, under intense use every 3 month, or in accordance using the manufactures owner’s handbook. Typical transfer cases hold in between 1.5 and 3 quarts of lubricant, check owner’s manual. We typically suggest automatic transmission fluid as lubricant but in a few case specialty dealer specific fluid is necessary, you should consult your owner’s manual. Or give us a call and take advantage of our experience and expertise.One of the biggest problems with internal part damaged to transfer cases is started by uneven tire wear, or in most cases simply by used car dealers installing un-matched sets of tires. Be sure that you measure the OD tire dimension in order to guarantee that they're the same dimension.For a detailed listing of replacement re-manufactured transfer cases see our web site. Our re-manufactured units have a 1 year unlimited mileage in 12 months warranty.