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M936 Transfer Case Blown

ccbamatx

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I was unloading my M936, high gear, reverse, and boom.. transfer case blown... cracked right down the middle. 1. What did I do wrong? 2. Where do I find the model number as I search for a new one? Thanks a lot.
 

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It's a T-1138. They tend to do that under certain circumstances which you are now familiar with.
 

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my guess, front end was locked in, or paddle valve at xfer shift rod was sticky and stuck in the lock position.
 

simp5782

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Or it just went. They do that.

Jcappel has a transfer case for sale i believe.

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Swamp Donkey

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I was unloading my M936, high gear, reverse, and boom.. transfer case blown... cracked right down the middle. 1. What did I do wrong? 2. Where do I find the model number as I search for a new one? Thanks a lot.
You mind posting a couple of pictures of where exactly it split on each end? These are purely for comparative data for a project.

Describe the "unloading my M936" part if you will. Backing down trailer ramps? Backing over the wheel humps?

If this is a "new to you" truck are you sure the front axle was disengaged? These trucks have a history of being plumbed wrong on the air side, leaving the front axle engaged all the time.

Being a wrecker, there is easily enough weight on the on the rear tires to create the traction needed to bust the case without the front axle engaged.
 
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