Changing the yoke on a transfer case

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  • djmac
    350 Buick
    • Aug 19, 2003
    • 968

    Changing the yoke on a transfer case

    Is it as simple as put it in gear and put a breaker bar or impact on it to spin the nut off? What should the nut be torque at?
    82 J10 SOA 6" SPRINGS D60-D70 W/DETROIT LOCKERS 38x15.5 TSL'S on 12" M/T CLASSICS 460 V-8 C-6 CUSTOM EFIS EFI AND HYDROBOOST
  • 68glad
    350 Buick
    • Jun 01, 2006
    • 1043

    #2
    yep, that easy. May need a thin walled socket. A thick walled socket wouldn't fit into my yoke. I'd use an impact over a breaker bar too. 68glad
    68 gladiator- 455/400/20 r.i.p.
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    • djmac
      350 Buick
      • Aug 19, 2003
      • 968

      #3
      Thanks for the tips!
      82 J10 SOA 6" SPRINGS D60-D70 W/DETROIT LOCKERS 38x15.5 TSL'S on 12" M/T CLASSICS 460 V-8 C-6 CUSTOM EFIS EFI AND HYDROBOOST

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      • willam
        350 Buick
        • Jul 12, 2005
        • 805

        #4
        Spec. for torqueing the bolt on a Dana 20 is around 225 Ft/lb.

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