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TC output housing

kolbafresser

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Hello,
does anybody knows if the output housings of the sprag transfer case is interchangeable with the airshift type. I have a sprag type in my truck and want to put an airshift type in, but the airshift TC I got has a few oil leaks and my sprag one is dry, so i thought of only changing the output housings.
 

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Do a search using the words "sprag AND housing" by author "gringeltaube" and I suspect you will re richly rewarded (i.e. there is exactly a description of what's necessary).
 

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thanks for the info. Today i figured out myself that it isn't so easy. I turned the input shafts of the TCs and the sprag type has a lower ratio to the front output than to the rear. The airshift type is 1:1
I think i will install the whole airshift tC after changing the seals. [thumbzup]
 

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thanks for the info. Today i figured out myself that it isn't so easy. I turned the input shafts of the TCs and the sprag type has a lower ratio to the front output than to the rear. The airshift type is 1:1
I think i will install the whole airshift tC after changing the seals. [thumbzup]
Yes, I believe there is something along the lines of an 8% difference in output speeds if I remember Gringeltaube's post correctly.

In your part of the world, are air shifts readily available?
 

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Yes, I believe there is something along the lines of an 8% difference in output speeds........................
Correct, and the math is easy to do from this old diagram showing the number of teeth for each gear: R-output is 22T:33T while F-output is only 21T:34T.
22 div.33, times 34, div.21 = 1.0794. That is, for 1 complete revolution of the front propeller shaft the rear has to turn 1.08 revs., or in other words, the rears have to slip 8% combined, to allow for the front axle to start getting traction.

The airshift TC does not have that 21/34 gear set, it connects the front output directly to the rear via that air actuated dog-clutch.

G.
 

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