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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush65
    Yes they do.

    But it is only necessary to replace the spud shaft from the back of the auto, and the t/case input gear. Both can be replaced with the transmission and t/case in situ.

    The spud shaft is different (longer splines) for the cross drilled input gear.
    wot bush65 said sort of........the main shaft in the autos dont wear or at least I have never seen it


    Max keep us posted as to what the problem turns out to be

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    The transfer case isn't in neutral?

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    Sounds like either a broken axle, centre diff, transfer case or similar, if there is no park. Park is generally operated off the park pawl thingy and will operate independant of the rest,

    Please peform this check for alot easier analysis

    1. engage centre diff lock

    2. does it move??

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    Thanks for all the reply peoples, it appears the mainshaft gear is stripped, if this is the case it will be a fairly easy fix apprently, I will find out on wednesday when I can get down to where the vehicle is. From what has been said the mainshaft gear is not lubricated properly and if the vehicle has slop in the transmission (which mine did) and it has been towing heavy loads (which mine has been!) then it is ripe for failure, I will not be able to post until next week but will inform a to what has happened

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    Quote Originally Posted by max at the flat
    Thanks for all the reply peoples, it appears the mainshaft gear is stripped, if this is the case it will be a fairly easy fix apprently, I will find out on wednesday when I can get down to where the vehicle is. From what has been said the mainshaft gear is not lubricated properly and if the vehicle has slop in the transmission (which mine did) and it has been towing heavy loads (which mine has been!) then it is ripe for failure, I will not be able to post until next week but will inform a to what has happened
    When you replace - make sure you get the later cross drilled transfer case input cog/gear that slides on the mainshaft.

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    So????

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