lock DODGE RAM 2001 Service Repair Manual
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INPUT AND PLANETARY GEAR
(1) Remove input bearing retainer bolts (Fig. 28).
(2) Loosen bearing retainer with pry tool. Insert
tool in retainer slot as shown (Fig. 29). Then remove
retainer.
(3) Remove input gear retaining ring with heavy
duty parallel jaw snap-ring pliers (Fig. 30).
(4) Tap input gear out of bearing with plastic mal-
let (Fig. 31).
(5) Remove input gear and planetary/PTO gear as
assembly (Fig. 32).
INPUT AND PLANETARY GEAR
The only removable parts in the planetary assem-
bly are the snap-rings, needle bearing, thrust wash-
ers, lock ring, input gear, and support sleeve.The
planetary carrier, PTO gear, planetary pinions,
and remaining planetary components are fixed
parts and are serviced as an assembly.(1) Position planetary assembly so PTO gear is on
bench (Fig. 33).
(2) Remove retaining ring that secures input gear
and lock ring in planetary assembly.
(3) Remove lock ring and front thrust washer from
carrier (Fig. 34). Note that lock ring and thrust
washer are both tabbed.
(4) Remove input gear from planetary carrier (Fig.
35). Lift gear straight up and out of carrier.
Fig. 28 Removing Input Bearing Retainer Bolts
1 - BEARING RETAINER
2 - INPUT GEAR
Fig. 29 Loosening/Removing Input Bearing Retainer
1 - BEARING RETAINER
2 - SLOT
3-PRYTOOL
Fig. 30 Removing Input Gear Retaining Ring
1 - RETAINING RING
2 - INPUT BEARING
3 - INPUT GEAR
Fig. 31 Removing Input Gear
1 - BEARING
2 - INPUT GEAR
3 - PLASTIC MALLET
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Fig. 32 Input Gear And Planetary Assembly
Removal
1 - INPUT GEAR
2 - PLANETARY AND PTO GEAR ASSEMBLY
Fig. 33 Removing Lock Ring/Input Gear Retaining
Ring
1 - INPUT GEAR
2 - PLANETARY ASSEMBLY
3 - PTO GEAR
4 - RETAINING RING
Fig. 34 Planetary Lock Ring And Front Thrust
Washer Removal
1 - THRUST WASHER
2 - PLANETARY
3 - LOCK RING
Fig. 35 Removing Input Gear From Planetary Carrier
1 - INPUT GEAR
2 - PLANETARY CARRIER
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The planetary carrier cannot be disassembled. It
must be serviced as an assembly if damaged. Check
condition of the pinion teeth and PTO gear teeth. If
pinion tooth wear is evident, it will also be necessary
to check condition of the annulus gear teeth.
ASSEMBLY
BEARINGS AND SEALS
(1) Using Remover C-4210 and Handle C-4171,
drive input shaft bearing from case from inside annu-
lus gear opening (Fig. 42).
(2) Install locating ring on new bearing.
(3) Position case so that the forward end is facing
upward.
(4) Using Remover C-4210 and Handle C-4171,
drive input shaft bearing into case. The bearing
locating ring must be fully seated on case (Fig. 43).
Fig. 41 Planetary And Input Gear Components
1 - LOCK RING 6 - RETAINING RING
2 - THRUST WASHERS 7 - SUPPORT SLEEVE
3 - PLANETARY CARRIER 8 - INPUT GEAR
4 - PTO GEAR 9 - RETAINING RING
5 - BEARING
Fig. 42 Input Shaft Bearing Removal
1 - SPECIAL TOOL C-4171
2 - SPECIAL TOOL C-4210
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INPUT AND PLANETARY GEAR
(1) Lubricate planetary components with transmis-
sion fluid.
(2) Install first thrust washer in carrier (Fig. 55).
Lube washer with petroleum jelly before installation.
(3) Support carrier with wood blocks under PTO
gear (Fig. 56).
(4) Install support sleeve in planetary carrier. Be
sure sleeve is seated.(5) Install input gear in planetary carrier (Fig. 57).
(6) Install second thrust washer in planetary car-
rier. Be sure washer tabs are seated in carrier slots.
(7) Install lock ring (Fig. 58).
Fig. 55 Thrust Washer Installation
1 - THRUST WASHER
2 - TABS IN SLOTS
Fig. 56 Support Sleeve Installation
1 - PLANETARY
2 - SUPPORT SLEEVE
3 - WOOD BLOCKS
Fig. 57 Input Gear And Thrust Washer Installation
1 - INPUT GEAR
2 - THRUST WASHER
3 - TABS IN SLOTS
Fig. 58 Lock Ring Installation
1 - LOCK RING (BE SURE TABS ARE SEATED IN SLOTS)
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(6) Install sliding clutch (sleeve) on synchronizer
hub (Fig. 71).
CAUTION: The sliding clutch must be correctly
positioned to ensure proper shifting. Position the
clutch on the hub so a clutch spline is centered
over each strut as shown (Fig. 72). If the clutch is
installed so a gap between splines is aligned with
one or more struts, gear clash will result.
SHIFT FORKS AND MAINSHAFT
(1) Support front case on wood blocks so case inte-
rior is facing up. Place blocks between mounting
studs on forward surface of case. Be sure blocks will
not interfere with input gear installation.
(2) Lubricate mainshaft components with trans-
mission fluid.
(3) Lubricate sector shaft with transmission fluid
and install shift sector in case (Fig. 73). Position slot
in sector so it will be aligned with shift fork pin
when shift forks are installed.
Fig. 71 Sliding Clutch Installation
1 - SLIDING CLUTCH
2 - SYNCHRONIZER HUB
Fig. 72 Correct Alignment Of Struts And Sliding
Clutch
1 - SLEEVE TOOTH ALIGNED WITH STRUT
2 - STRUT
3 - SLEEVE TOOTHNOTALIGNED WITH STRUT
4 - STRUT
Fig. 73 Shift Sector Installation
1 - SHIFT SECTOR
2 - SECTOR SHAFT
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(7) Install mainshaft/mode fork assembly (Fig. 78).
Guide mainshaft through hub and into input gear
and shift rail through range fork and into case bore.
(8) Install new o-ring on vacuum/indicator switch,
if necessary. Install vacuum/indicator switch (Fig.
79). Tighten switch to 20-34 N´m (15-25 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(9) Install new sector shaft o-ring and o-ring
retainer in sector shaft bore (Fig. 80). Lubricate
o-ring with transmission fluid or petroleum jelly after
installation.(10) Install shift lever on sector shaft (Fig. 81).
(11) Install washer and nut on sector shaft to
secure shift lever. Apply 1-2 drops MopartLock N'
Seal, or equivalent, to nut threads before installation.
Then tighten nut to 27-34 N´m (20-25 ft. lbs.) torque.
Fig. 78 Installing Mainshaft And Mode Fork
Assembly
1 - MAINSHAFT AND MODE FORK ASSEMBLY
2 - SHIFT RAIL
3 - RANGE FORK
Fig. 79 Vacuum/Indicator Switch Installation
1 - 1-1/16º SOCKET
2 - INDICATOR SWITCH
Fig. 80 Sector Shaft O-Ring And Retainer
Installation
1 - SECTOR SHAFT BORE
2 - O-RING
3 - O-RING RETAINER
Fig. 81 Shift Lever Installation
1 - SHIFT LEVER
2 - NUT/WASHER
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(8) Check stud at end of case halves (Fig. 94). If
stud was loosened or came out during disassembly,
apply LoctiteŸ 242 to stud threads and reseat stud
in case.
(9) Apply LoctiteŸ 242 to remainder of rear case-
to-front case bolt threads and install bolts. Be sure
lock washers are used on studs/bolts at case ends.
Tighten bolts, or stud nuts as follows:
²flange head bolts to 47-61 N´m (35-45 ft. lbs.)
²all other bolts/nuts to 27-34 N´m (20-25 ft. lbs.)
(10) Install oil pump retaining ring on mainshaft
(Fig. 95).
(11) Install rear output bearing and snap-ring to
output shaft.
COMPANION FLANGE
(1) Install companion flange seal on front shaft
(Fig. 96).
(2) Install companion flange on front shaft (Fig.
97). Then install and tighten flange nut to 176-271
N´m (130-200 ft. lbs.) torque.
EXTENSION HOUSING AND PTO COVER
(1) Apply bead of MopartGasket Maker, or equiv-
alent, to mating surface of extension housing. Keep
sealer bead width to maximum of 3/16 inch. Do not
use excessive amount of sealer as excess could be dis-
placed into oil pump.
(2) Position extension housing over output shaft.
(3) Spread extension housing retaining ring and
seat extension housing on rear case. Verify that the
retaining ring is seated in output shaft rear bearing.
(4) Install retaining ring access cover.
(5) Apply MopartSilicone Sealer, or equivalent, to
threads of extension housing bolts. Then install bolts
finger tight.
(6) Tighten extension housing bolts to 27-34 N´m
(20-25 ft. lbs.) torque.
Fig. 94 Washer Installation On Case Stud And
Dowel Bolts
1 - CASE STUD/BOLT
2 - WASHER
Fig. 95 Oil Pump Retaining Ring Installation
1 - RETAINING RING
2 - OIL PUMP
Fig. 96 Installing Flange Seal On Front Shaft
1 - FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT
2 - FLANGE SEAL
Fig. 97 Installing Companion Flange On Front Shaft
1 - COMPANION FLANGE
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(7) Apply MopartSilicone Sealer to mating surface
of PTO cover and to cover bolt shanks and underside
of bolt heads. Then install and tighten bolts to 27-34
N´m (20-25 ft. lbs.) torque.
INSTALLATION
(1) Align and seat transfer case on transmission.
Be sure transfer case input gear splines are aligned
with transmission output shaft. Align splines by
rotating transfer case rear output shaft yoke if nec-
essary. Do not install any transfer case attaching
nuts until the transfer case is completely seated
against the transmission.
(2) Install and tighten transfer case attaching
nuts. Tighten nuts to 30-41 N´m (20-30 ft.lbs.).
(3) Install rear crossmember.(4) Remove jack stand from under transmission.
(5) Align and connect propeller shafts. (Refer to 3 -
DIFFERENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER
SHAFT/PROPELLER SHAFT - INSTALLATION)
(6) Connect vacuum harness and vent hose.
(7) Connect shift rod to transfer case lever or floor
shift arm. Use channel lock style pliers to press rod
back into lever grommet.
(8) Adjust shift linkage, if necessary.
(9) Fill transfer case with recommended transmis-
sion fluid and install fill plug.
(10) Install skid plate, if equipped. (Refer to 13 -
FRAMES & BUMPERS/FRAME/TRANSFER CASE
SKID PLATE - INSTALLATION)
(11) Lower vehicle
SPECIFICATIONS
TRANSFER CASE
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION N-m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Plug, Detent 16-24 12-18 -
Bolt, Diff. Case 17-27 15-24 -
Plug, Drain/Fill 40-45 30-40 -
Bolt, Extension Housing 35-46 26-34 -
Bolt, Front Brg. Retainer 16-27 12-24 -
Bolt, Case Half 35-46 26-34 -
Nut, Front Yoke 122-176 90-130 -
Screw, Oil Pump 1.2-1.8 - 12-15
Nut, Range Lever 27-34 20-25 -
Bolt, Rear Retainer 35-46 26-34 -
Nuts, Mounting 30-41 20-30 -
Bolts, U-Joint 19 17 -
Vacuum Switch 20-34 15-25 -
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SHIFT LEVER
REMOVAL
(1) Shift transfer case into 2H.
(2) Remove transfer case shifter knob cap.
(3) Remove nut holding shifter knob to shift lever.
(4) Remove shifter knob.
(5) Remove the shift boot from the shifter bezel.
(6) Remove the bolts securing the shifter mecha-
nism to the floor pan along the driver's side of the
transmission tunnel (Fig. 107).
(7) Raise and support the vehicle.
(8) Loosen adjusting trunnion lock bolt and slide
shift rod out of trunnion. If rod lacks enough travel
to come out of trunnion, push trunnion out of shift
lever.
(9) Remove the nuts holding the shifter mecha-
nism to the underside of the floor pan.
(10) Separate shift lever mechanism from the vehi-
cle.
INSTALLATION
(1) If the shifter mechanism does not have a
adjustment locating pin installed, align the adjust-
ment channel on the shifter assembly to the locating
hole in the lower shift lever and install an appropri-
ately sized pin to retain the position (Fig. 108).
(2) Position shift lever on vehicle.
(3) Install nuts to hold shift lever to the underside
of the body.
(4) Install trunnion to shift lever, if necessary.
(5) Install shift rod to trunnion, if necessary.
(6) Tighten the shift rod lock bolt to 10 N´m (90
in.lbs.).
(7) Remove the shifter adjustment locating pin
from the adjustment channel and the locating hole.
(8) Lower vehicle.
(9) Install the bolts to hold the shifter mechanism
to the floor pan.
(10) Install the transfer case shifter bezel.
(11) Install the shifter boot and the shifter knob
onto the shifter lever.
(12) Install nut to hold shifter knob to shift lever.
(13) Install shifter knob cap.
(14) Verify transfer case operation.
Fig. 107 Transfer Case Shifter
1 - TRANSFER CASE SHIFTER ASSEMBLY
2 - SHIFT ROD
3 - TRUNNION
4 - LOCK BOLT
Fig. 108 Shifter Adjustment
1 - LOCATING PIN
2 - ADJUSTMENT CHANNEL
3 - LOWER SHIFTER LEVER
4 - LOCATING HOLE
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ADJUSTMENT - SHIFT LEVER
(1) Move shift lever into 2H position.
(2) Raise vehicle.
(3) Loosen shift rod lock bolt at trunnion (Fig.
109).
(4) Check shift rod fit in trunnion. Be sure rod
does not bind in trunnion. Lubricate the shift rod
and trunnion if necessary.
(5) Verify that transfer case shift lever is in 2H
detent position. The 2H detent position on the trans-
fer case shift arm is the second position from full for-
ward.(6) Align the adjustment locating hole on the lower
shifter lever with the adjustment channel on the
shifter bracket assembly (Fig. 110).
(7) Insert an appropriately sized pin through into
the adjustment channel and through the locating
hole to hold the shifter in the correct position.
(8) Tighten shift rod lock bolt to 10 N´m (90 in.
lbs.) torque.
(9) Remove the locating pin from the adjustment
channel and locating hole.
(10) Check shift linkage operation. Be sure trans-
fer case shifts into and operates properly in all
ranges.
Fig. 109 Shift Rod Lock Bolt Location
1 - TRANSFER CASE SHIFTER ASSEMBLY
2 - SHIFT ROD
3 - TRUNNION
4 - LOCK BOLT
Fig. 110 Shifter Adjustment Location
1 - LOCATING PIN
2 - ADJUSTMENT CHANNEL
3 - LOWER SHIFTER LEVER
4 - LOCATING HOLE
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SHIFT LEVER (Continued)