
(15) Install new o-ring on vacuum/indicator switch,
if necessary.Install vacuum/indicator switch (Fig. 74).
Tighten switch to 20-34 N´m (15-25 ft. lbs.) torque.
(16) Install new sector shaft o-ring and o-ring
retainer in sector shaft bore (Fig. 75). Lubricate
o-ring with transmission fluid or petroleum jelly after
installation.
(17) Install shift lever on sector shaft (Fig. 76).
(18) 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.(19) Install poppet plunger and spring (Fig. 77).
(20) Install new o-ring on poppet screw and install
screw in front case (Fig. 78). Tighten screw to 16-24
N´m (12-18 ft. lbs.).
Fig. 70 Shift Sector Installation
1 - SHIFT SECTOR
Fig. 71 Install Range Fork And Hub Assembly
1 - RANGE HUB
2 - RANGE FORK
Fig. 72 Assembling Mode Fork And Mainshaft
1 - SLIDING CLUTCH
2 - MODE FORK AND SHIFT RAIL
Fig. 73 Installing Mainshaft And Mode Fork
Assembly
1 - MAINSHAFT AND MODE FORK ASSEMBLY
2 - SHIFT RAIL
3 - RANGE FORK
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TRANSFER CASE - NV241LD (Continued)

FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT AND DRIVE CHAIN
(1) Install front output shaft in bearing (Fig. 79).
(2) Insert front sprocket in drive chain (Fig. 80).
(3) Install drive chain around mainshaft sprocket
(Fig. 80). Then position front sprocket over front
shaft.
(4) Raise mainshaft about 2.54 cm (one inch) and
seat front sprocket on front output shaft.(5) If mainshaft and mode sleeve were unseated
during chain installation, align and reseat mainshaft
in input gear and hub.
(6) Install front sprocket retaining ring (Fig. 81).
(7) Install spring and cup on shift rail (Fig. 82).
(8) Insert magnet in front case pocket (Fig. 83).
OIL PUMP AND REAR CASE
Lubricate the oil pump components with before
installation. Prime the oil pickup tube by pouring a
little oil into the tube before installation.
(1) Install new o-ring in pickup tube inlet of oil
pump (Fig. 84).
(2) Position oil pickup tube and filter in rear case.
Be sure pickup filter is seated in case pocket and
that pickup tube is aligned in case notches (Fig. 85).
Be sure hose that connects tube to filter is securely
positioned.
Fig. 79 Front Output Shaft Installation
1 - FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT
2 - BEARING
Fig. 80 Drive Chain And Front Sprocket Installation
1 - DRIVE SPROCKET
2 - DRIVE CHAIN
3 - FRONT SPROCKET
4 - FRONT SHAFT
Fig. 81 Front Sprocket Retaining Ring Installation
1 - FRONT SPROCKET
2 - RETAINING RING
Fig. 82 Shift Rail Spring And Cup Installation
1 - CUP
2 - SPRING
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TRANSFER CASE - NV241LD (Continued)

(2) Install companion flange seal on front shaft
(Fig. 102).
(3) Install companion flange on front shaft (Fig.
103). Then install and tighten flange nut to 176-271
N´m (130-200 ft. lbs.) torque.
(4) Install propeller shaft. (Refer to 3 - DIFFER-
ENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER SHAFT/PRO-
PELLER SHAFT - INSTALLATION)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. 104).
(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. 105).
(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.).
Fig. 101 Checking Front Output Seal Installation
Depth
1 - CORRECT SEAL DEPTH IS 2.03-2.5 mm (0.080-0.100 in.)
BELOW TOP EDGE OF BORE
2 - FRONT CASE SHAFT BORE
3 - FRONT OUTPUT SEAL
Fig. 102 Installing Flange Seal On Front Shaft
1 - FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT
2 - FLANGE SEAL
Fig. 103 Installing Companion Flange On Front
Shaft
1 - COMPANION FLANGE
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FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT SEAL (Continued)

REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support vehicle.
(2) Remove skid plate, if equipped. (Refer to 13 -
FRAMES & BUMPERS/FRAME/TRANSFER CASE
SKID PLATE - REMOVAL)
(3) Position drain oil container under transfer
case.
(4) Remove transfer case drain plug and drain
lubricant into container.
(5) Disconnect vent hose and vacuum harness at
transfer case switch.
(6) Disconnect shift rod from grommet in transfer
case shift lever, or from floor shift arm whichever
provides easy access. Use channel lock style pliers to
press rod out of lever grommet.
(7) Support transmission with jack stand.
(8) Remove rear crossmember.
(9) Mark front and rear propeller shafts for assem-
bly reference.
(10) Remove front and rear propeller shafts. (Refer
to 3 - DIFFERENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER
SHAFT/PROPELLER SHAFT - REMOVAL)
(11) Support transfer case with suitable jack.
Secure transfer case to jack with safety chains.
(12) Remove nuts attaching transfer case to trans-
mission.
(13) Move transfer case assembly rearward until
free of transmission output shaft.
(14) Lower jack and move transfer case from
under vehicle.
DISASSEMBLY
Position transfer case in a shallow drain pan.
Remove drain plug and drain any remaining lubri-
cant remaining in case.
EXTENSION HOUSING
(1) Remove extension housing snap-ring access
cover.
(2) Remove bolts holding extension housing to rear
case half.
(3) Tap extension housing with plastic or rawhide
hammer to loosen sealant.
(4) Disengage extension housing snap-ring from
rear output shaft bearing.
(5) Separate extension housing from transfer case.
COMPANION FLANGE AND SHIFT LEVER
(1) Shift transfer case into NEUTRAL.
(2) Remove companion flange nut (Fig. 3). Discard
nut after removal. It is not reusable.
(3) Remove companion flange from front output
shaft. Use a suitable puller if flange can not be
removed by hand.
(4) Remove companion flange rubber seal from
front output shaft (Fig. 4).(5) Remove nut and washer that retain shift lever
to sector shaft. Then remove shift lever from shaft
(Fig. 5).
FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT AND DRIVE CHAIN
(1) Remove output bearing retaining ring with
heavy duty snap-ring pliers.
(2) Remove output shaft bearing.
(3) Note position of bolts that attach rear case to
front case (Fig. 6). Some bolts/studs at ends of case
Fig. 3 Removing Companion Flange Nut
1 - COMPANION FLANGE
2 - 1-1/8º SOCKET
Fig. 4 Companion Flange Seal Removal
1 - FLANGE SEAL
Fig. 5 Shift Lever Removal
1 - SHIFT LEVER
2 - NUT/WASHER
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TRANSFER CASE - NV241HD (Continued)

MAINSHAFT
(1) Remove retaining ring that secures synchro-
nizer hub on mainshaft (Fig. 23). Use standard
(instead of parallel jaw) snap-ring pliers to remove
this retaining ring.
(2) Remove synchronizer hub (Fig. 24).(3) Inspect synchronizer hub struts and springs. If
struts appear worn, remove struts and springs from
hub. Note position of springs for installation refer-
ence (Fig. 25).
(4) Remove brass stop ring (Fig. 26). Discard stop
ring if worn, cracked, or any teeth are missing.
Fig. 23 Synchronizer Hub Retaining Ring Removal
1 - SYNCHRO HUB
2 - RETAINING RING
Fig. 24 Synchronizer Hub Removal
1 - SYNCHRO HUB
2 - MAINSHAFT
Fig. 25 Synchronizer Strut And Spring Removal
1 - SYNCHRO STRUTS
2 - SYNCHRO HUB
3 - SYNCHRO SPRINGS
Fig. 26 Synchronizer Stop Ring Removal
1 - DRIVE SPROCKET
2 - STOP RING
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TRANSFER CASE - NV241HD (Continued)

(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.
(5) Remove support sleeve from carrier (Fig. 36).
(6) Remove rear thrust washer (Fig. 37).
CLEANING
Clean the transfer case parts with a standard
parts cleaning solvent. Remove all traces of sealer
from the cases and retainers with a scraper and
3MŸ all purpose cleaner. Use compressed air to
remove solvent residue from oil feed passages in the
case halves, retainers, gears, and shafts.
INSPECTION
If any pump component is worn, or damaged, the
pump must be replaced as an assembly.
Fig. 31 Removing Input Gear
1 - BEARING
2 - INPUT GEAR
3 - PLASTIC MALLET
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
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TRANSFER CASE - NV241HD (Continued)

Inspect the spline teeth on the synchronizer hub
(Fig. 38). If evidence of chipping or excessive wear is
apparent, replace the hub. The hooked end of each
synchronizer spring should be inserted in one of the
struts. In addition, the springs should not interfere
with the polished gear cone or inside diameters of
the hub.
Inspect the stop ring for cracks and wear. Replace
the ring if necessary or if doubt exists over condition.
Check a replacement synchronizer ring for proper fit
on the cone with a minimum of wobble. Also check
the synchronizer struts for wear or damage.
Inspect all gear teeth and splines for wear or dam-
age. Also check splines for burrs, or nicks. Removeminor nicks and scratches with an oil stone. Replace
any part with damaged splines.
It is recommended that all retaining rings be
replaced during overhaul. Most of the retaining rings
can be distorted during removal and should not be
reused.
Inspect the two case halves, for cracks, porosity,
damaged mating surfaces, stripped bolt threads, or
distortion. Replace either case half if necessary. How-
ever, stripped threads can be repaired with Heli-
CoilŸ stainless steel thread inserts. The case vent
tube can be resecured with LoctiteŸ 680 if necessary.
Inspect the annulus gear. Be sure the gear teeth
are in good condition. Replace the front case and
annulus as an assembly if the gear is damaged.
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
Fig. 36 Support Sleeve Removal
1 - SUPPORT SLEEVE
2 - PLANETARY CARRIER
Fig. 37 Rear Thrust Washer Removal
1 - REAR THRUST WASHER
2 - PLANETARY CARRIER
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TRANSFER CASE - NV241HD (Continued)

(2) Install brass stop ring on drive sprocket (Fig.
65).
(3) Install 3 synchronizer struts and 2 springs in
hub as follows:
(a) Insert first strut in hub (Fig. 66). Strut
shoulders rest (and slide) on sides hub slot as
shown.
(b) Insert hooked end of first spring in center of
strut to secure it. Then work spring into hub (Fig.
67).
(c) Press spring inward and insert last two
struts in hub slots. Be sure spring is positioned
under struts to properly secure them (Fig. 68).
(d) Turn hub over and install remaining spring
in hub. Position hooked end of second spring oppo-
site the first spring's hooked end.
(4) Install assembled synchronizer hub on main-
shaft (Fig. 69). Hub has shoulder on one side which
goes toward sprocket (rear of shaft). Flat side of hub
faces front of shaft.
(5) Install synchronizer hub retaining ring (Fig.
70). Be sure ring is fully seated before proceeding.
(6) Install sliding clutch (sleeve) on synchronizer
hub (Fig. 71).
Fig. 65 Synchronizer Stop Ring Installation
1 - BRASS STOP RING
2 - DRIVE SPROCKETFig. 66 Installing First Synchronizer Strut And
Spring
1 - FIRST STRUT
2 - SYNCHRO HUB
3 - SPRING
Fig. 67 Synchronizer Spring Installation
1 - STRUT SHOULDER
2 - SPRING (SEATED IN STRUT)
3 - HUB
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TRANSFER CASE - NV241HD (Continued)