torque JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2002 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual
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FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT AND DRIVE CHAIN
(1) Install front output shaft (Fig. 84).
(2) Install drive chain (Fig. 84). Engage chain with
front output shaft sprocket teeth.
(3) Install drive sprocket (Fig. 84). Engage drive
sprocket teeth with chain. Then engage sprocket
splines with mainshaft splines.
(4) Install drive sprocket snap-ring (Fig. 85).
OIL PUMP AND REAR CASE
(1) Insert oil pickup tube in oil pump and attach
oil screen and connector hose to pickup tube. Then
install assembled pump, tube and screen in rear case
(Fig. 86). Be sure screen is seated in case slot as
shown.
(2) Install magnet in front case pocket (Fig. 87).
(3) Apply 3 mm (1/8 in.) wide bead of Mopartgas-
ket maker or silicone adhesive sealer to seal surface
of front case.
(4) Align and install rear case on front case. Be
sure case locating dowels are in place and that main-
shaft splines are engaged in oil pump inner gear.
(5) Install and tighten front case-to-rear case bolts
to 41 N´m (30 ft. lbs.) torque.Be sure to install a
washer under each bolt used at case dowel
locations.
Fig. 84 Drive Chain And Sprocket Installation
1 - DRIVE SPROCKET
2 - DRIVE CHAIN
Fig. 85 Drive Sprocket Snap-Ring Installation
1 - DRIVE SPROCKET
2 - DRIVE SPROCKET SNAP-RING
Fig. 86 Oil Screen And Pickup Tube Installation
1 - OIL PUMP
2 - OIL SCREEN
3 - CONNECTOR
4 - PICKUP TUBE
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REAR RETAINER - NV242LD
(1) Apply bead of MopartSealer, or LoctiteŸ
Ultra Gray, to mating surface of rear retainer. Sealer
bead should be a maximum of 3/16 in.
(2) Install rear retainer on rear case. Tighten
retainer bolts to 20-27 N´m (15-20 ft. lbs.) torque.
(3) Install rear bearing I.D. retaining ring and
spacer on output shaft.
(4) Apply liberal quantity of petroleum jelly to new
rear seal and to output shaft. Petroleum jelly is
needed to protect seal lips during installation.
(5) Slide seal onto Seal Protector 6992 (Fig. 88).
Slide seal protector and seal onto output shaft.(6) Slide Installer C-4076-B onto seal protector
with the recessed side of the tool toward the seal.
Drive seal into rear bearing retainer with Installer
C-4076-B and Handle MD-998323 (Fig. 89).
(7) Install rear slinger with Installer 8408.
(8) Install boot on output shaft slinger and crimp
retaining clamp with tool C-4975-A (Fig. 90).
Fig. 88 Output Shaft Seal and Protector
1 - OUTPUT SHAFT SEAL
2 - SPECIAL TOOL 6992
3 - TRANSFER CASE
Fig. 87 Installing Case Magnet
1 - MAGNET
Fig. 89 Rear Seal Installation
1 - SPECIAL TOOL 8691
2 - HANDLE
3 - TRANSFER CASE
Fig. 90 Slinger Boot Installation
1 - SPECIAL TOOL C-4975-A
2 - SLINGER
3 - BOOT
4 - CLAMP
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NV242HD REAR RETAINER
(1) Apply bead of MopartSealer, or LoctiteŸ
Ultra Gray, to mating surface of rear retainer. Sealer
bead should be a maximum of 3/16 in.
(2) Install rear retainer on rear case. Tighten
retainer bolts to 20-27 N´m (15-20 ft. lbs.) torque.
(3) Install new output shaft bearing snap-ring
(Fig. 91). Lift mainshaft slightly to seat snap-ring in
shaft groove, if necessary.
(4) Apply 3 mm (1/8 in.) wide bead of Mopartgas-
ket maker or silicone adhesive sealer to mounting
surface of extension housing. Allow sealer to set-up
slightly before proceeding.(5) Install extension housing on rear retainer.
(6) Install extension housing bolts and tighten to
35-46 N´m (26-34 ft. lbs.).
COMPANION FLANGE
(1) Lubricate companion flange hub with transmis-
sion fluid and install flange on front shaft.
(2) Install new seal washer on front shaft.
(3) Install flange on front shaft and tighten nut to
122-176 N´m (90-130 ft. lbs.).
INSTALLATION
(1) Mount transfer case on a transmission jack.
(2) Secure transfer case to jack with chains.
(3) Position transfer case under vehicle.
(4) Align transfer case and transmission shafts
and install transfer case on transmission.
(5) Install and tighten transfer case attaching nuts
to 35 N´m (26 ft. lbs.) torque (Fig. 4).
(6) Align and connect propeller shafts. (Refer to 3 -
DIFFERENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER
SHAFT/PROPELLER SHAFT - INSTALLATION)
(7) Fill transfer case with correct fluid. Check
transmission fluid level. Correct as necessary.
(8) Install rear crossmember and skid plate, if
equipped. Tighten crossmember bolts to 41 N´m (30
ft. lbs.) torque.
(9) Remove transmission jack and support stand.
(10) Connect shift rod to transfer case range lever.
(11) Connect transfer case vent hose and transfer
case position sensor.
(12) Adjust transfer case shift cable.
(13) Lower vehicle and verify transfer case shift
operation.
Fig. 91 Install Output Bearing Snap-ring
1 - REAR RETAINER
2 - SNAP-RING
3 - REAR BEARING
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SPECIFICATIONS
TRANSFER CASE - NV242
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Plug, Detent 16-24 11.8-17.7 -
Bolt, Diff. Case 17-27 12.5-19.9 -
Plug, Drain/Fill 20-34 15-25 -
Bolt, Front Brg. Retainer 16-27 11.8-19.9 -
Bolt, Case Half 35-46 25.8-33.9 -
Nut, Front Yoke 122-176 90-130 -
Screw, Oil Pump 1.2-1.8 - 12-15
Nut, Range Lever 27-34 19.9-25 -
Bolt, Rear Retainer 35-46 25.8-33.9 -
Nuts, Mounting 35 25.8 -
Bolts, U-Joint 19 14 -
SPECIAL TOOLS
TRANSFER CASE - NV242
Installer, Seal - C-4076-B
Handle, Universal - C-4171
Remover, Bearing - C-4210
Puller, Slinger - MD-998056-A
Installer - MD-998323
Installer, Bearing - 5064
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FLUID
STANDARD PROCEDURE - FLUID DRAIN/
REFILL
The fill and drain plugs are both in the rear case
(Fig. 92).
(1) Raise vehicle.
(2) Position drain pan under transfer case.
(3) Remove drain and fill plugs and drain lubri-
cant completely.
(4) Install drain plug. Tighten plug to 20-34 N´m
(15-25 ft. lbs.).
(5) Remove drain pan.
(6) Fill transfer case to bottom edge of fill plug
opening with MopartTransfer Case Lubricant.
(7) Install and tighten fill plug to 20-34 N´m
(15-25 ft. lbs.).
(8) Lower vehicle.
FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT SEAL
REMOVAL
(1) Raise vehicle.
(2) Remove front propeller shaft. (Refer to 3 - DIF-
FERENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER SHAFT/
PROPELLER SHAFT - REMOVAL)
(3) Remove front output shaft companion flange.
(4) Remove seal from front case with pry tool (Fig.
93).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install new front output seal in front case with
Installer Tool 6952-A as follows:
(a) Place new seal on tool. Garter spring on seal
goes toward interior of case.
(b) Start seal in bore with light taps from ham-
mer (Fig. 94). Once seal is started, continue tap-
ping seal into bore until installer tool seats against
case.
(2) Install companion flange and tighten nut to
122-176 (90-130 ft. lbs.) torque.
(3) Install front propeller shaft. (Refer to 3 - DIF-
FERENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER SHAFT/
PROPELLER SHAFT - INSTALLATION)
Fig. 92 Fill/Drain Plug and I.D. Tag Location -
Typical
1 - I.D. TAG
2 - FILL PLUG
3 - DRAIN PLUG
Fig. 93 Remove Front Output Shaft Seal
1 - OUTPUT SHAFT SEAL
2 - PRYBAR
Fig. 94 Front Output Seal Installation
1 - INSTALLER 6952-A
2 - TRANSFER CASE
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REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Disengage the transfer case position sensor
connector from the position sensor (Fig. 97).
(3) Remove the position sensor from the transfer
case.
INSTALLATION
(1) Inspect the o-ring seal on the transfer case
position sensor. Replace the o-ring if necessary.
(2) Install the transfer case position sensor into
the transfer case. Torque the sensor to 20-34 N´m
(15-25 ft.lbs.).
(3) Engage the transfer case position sensor con-
nector to the position sensor.
(4) Lower vehicle.
(5) Verify proper sensor operation.
REAR RETAINER BUSHING
AND SEAL - NV242HD
REMOVAL
(1) Raise vehicle.
(2) Remove rear propeller shaft. (Refer to 3 - DIF-
FERENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER SHAFT/
PROPELLER SHAFT - REMOVAL)
(3) Using a suitable pry tool or slide-hammer
mounted screw, remove the rear retainer seal.
(4) Using Remover 6957, remove bushing from
rear retainer (Fig. 98).
INSTALLATION
(1) Clean fluid residue from sealing surface and
inspect for defects.
(2) Position replacement bushing in rear retainer
with fluid port in bushing aligned with slot in
retainer.
(3) Using Installer 8160, drive bushing into
retainer until installer seats against case (Fig. 99).
(4) Using Installer C-3995-A, install seal in rear
retainer (Fig. 100).
Fig. 97 Transfer Case Position Sensor and
Connector
1 - TRANSFER CASE POSITION SENSOR CONNECTOR
2 - TRANSFER CASE POSITION SENSOR
3 - TRANSFER CASE
4 - OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR CONNECTOR
Fig. 98 Rear Retainer Bushing Removal
1 - REMOVER 6957
2 - REAR RETAINER BUSHING
Fig. 99 Rear Retainer Bushing Install
1 - REAR RETAINER BUSHING
2 - INSTALLER 8160
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POSITION SENSOR (Continued)
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OPERATION
Under normal driving conditions, the system oper-
ates conventionally, and the majority of available
torque is applied to the rear wheels. However, when
front-to-rear wheel speed variations exist, the pro-
gressive differential transfers torque to the axle with
the better traction, thus minimizing wheel spin and
maximizing control.
The key to this design is a progressive coupling
(Fig. 3), which is supplied with pressurized oil by a
gerotor style pump. The pump rotor and case are
driven by the front and rear driveshafts respectively,
and deliver pressurized oil flow to the coupling in
proportion to their speed difference. The progressive
coupling contains a multi-disc clutch pack that is
alternately splined to the front and rear driveshafts,
and controls torque variation between the front and
rear driveshafts as dictated by the pump.
A set of orifices and valves control the speed-differ-
ential starting point and rate of torque transfer rise
in the clutch. This allows the system to disregard the
normal speed differences between axles that result
from variations in front-to-rear loading and typical
cornering.
Transfer case operating ranges are selected with a
floor mounted shift lever. The shift lever is connectedto the transfer case range lever by an adjustable
cable. Range positions are marked on the shifter
bezel plate.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - TRANSFER CASE - NV247
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
TRANSFER CASE DIFFICULT TO
SHIFT OR WILL NOT SHIFT INTO
DESIRED RANGE1. Vehicle speed too great to permit
shifting1. Reduce speed to 3-4 km/h (2-3
mph) before attempting to shift
2. Transfer case external shift cable
binding2. Lubricate, repair or replace cable,
or thighten loose components as
necessary
3. Insufficient or incorrect lubricant 3. Drain and refill to edge of fill hole
with correct lubricant
4. Internal components binding,
worn, or damaged4. Disassemble unit and replace
worn or damaged components as
necessary
TRANSFER CASE NOISY IN ALL
MODES1. Insufficient or incorrect lubricant 1. Drain and refill to edge of fill hole
with correct lubricant.If unit is still
noisy after drain and refill,
disassembly and inspection may
be required to locate source of
noise
Fig. 3 Progressive Coupling
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(7) Install snap-ring to hold input/low range gear
into front bearing (Fig. 47).
(8) Clean gasket sealer residue from retainer and
inspect retainer for cracks or other damage.
(9) Applya3mm(1/8 in.) bead of Mopartgasket
maker or silicone adhesive to sealing surface of
retainer.
(10) Align cavity in seal retainer with fluid return
hole in front of case.
CAUTION: Do not block fluid return cavity on seal-
ing surface of retainer when applying MoparTgas-
ket maker or silicone adhesive sealer. Seal failure
and fluid leak can result.
(11) Install bolts to hold retainer to transfer case
(Fig. 48). Tighten to 21 N´m (16 ft. lbs.) of torque.SHIFT FORKS AND MAINSHAFT
(1) Install new sector shaft O-ring and bushing
(Fig. 49).
(2) Install shift sector (Fig. 50).
(3) Install locking clutch spring, locking clutch,
blockout spring, and range clutch sleeve, to main-
shaft as shown in (Fig. 51). Install snap ring.
(4) Install drive sprocket hub to mainshaft and
manually load the needle bearings.
(5) Install new pads on range fork, if necessary.
Fig. 47 Install Input Gear Snap-Ring
1 - INPUT GEAR
2 - SNAP-RING
Fig. 48 Install Front Bearing Retainer
1 - FRONT BEARING RETAINER
Fig. 49 Sector O-Ring And Bushing Installation
1 - SECTOR BUSHING
2 - O-RING
Fig. 50 Shift Sector Installation
1 - SHIFT SECTOR
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(12) Clean sealing flanges of front case and rear
case with a wax and grease remover.
(13) Apply 3 mm (1/8 in.) wide bead of Mopart
gasket maker or silicone adhesive sealer to mounting
flange of front case. Work sealer bead around bolt
holes as shown (Fig. 58).
(14) Align and install rear case on front case (Fig.
59).(15) Verify that oil pickup tube is still seated in
case notch and tube end is pointed toward mainshaft
(Fig. 60).
(16) Install case attaching bolts. Alignment bolts
at each end of case are only ones requiring washers
(Fig. 61).
(17) Tighten case bolts to 27-34 N´m (20-25 ft. lbs.)
torque.
Fig. 58 Applying Sealer To Front Case Flange
1 - FRONT CASE FLANGE
2 - SEALER BEAD
Fig. 59 Rear Case Installation
1 - REAR CASE
2 - FRONT CASE
Fig. 60 Checking Position Of Oil Pickup Tube
1 - TUBE O-RING
2 - CORRECT PICKUP TUBE POSITION
Fig. 61 Alignment Bolt
1 - ALIGNMENT BOLT AND WASHER (AT EACH END OF CASE)
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COMPANION FLANGE AND RANGE LEVER
(1) Install range lever, washer and locknut on sec-
tor shaft (Fig. 62). Tighten locknut to 27-34 N´m
(20-25 ft. lbs.) torque.
(2) Install new seal washer on front output shaft
(Fig. 63).
(3) Lubricate flange hub with transfer case lubri-
cant and install flange on front shaft.
(4) Install new seal washer on front shaft.
(5) Install companion flange and new nut on front
output shaft.
(6) Tighten flange nut to 122-176 N´m (90-130 ft.
lbs.) torque. Use Tool C-3281, or similar tool to hold
flange while tightening yoke nut.
REAR RETAINER AND OIL PUMP
(1) Install new O-ring on flanged end of oil pickup
tube.
(2) Install oil pump (Fig. 64).
(3) Insert oil pickup tube in pump (Fig. 65).(4) Install rear bearing on mainshaft (Fig. 65).
Locating ring groove in bearing goes toward end of
mainshaft.
(5) Install rear bearing retaining snap-ring (Fig.
66).
(6) Install rear bearing locating ring in rear
retainer, if ring was removed during overhaul.
Fig. 62 Range Lever Installation - Typical
1 - RANGE LEVER
2 - WASHER
3 - LOCKNUT
Fig. 63 Flange Seal Washer Installation
1 - YOKE SEAL WASHER
Fig. 64 Installing Oil Pump
1 - OIL PUMP
2 - TUBE O-RING
3 - OIL PICKUP TUBE
Fig. 65 Rear Bearing Installation
1 - REAR BEARING
Fig. 66 Rear Bearing Snap-Ring Installation
1 - REAR BEARING
2 - SNAP-RING PLIERS
3 - SNAP-RING
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