So I took my front drive shaft out a while ago so I could do a burnout...recently I put it back in, and I started driving with it in, turned the wheel a bit(not sure if that was the exact reason or what) and the transfer case bound up and has a humongous crack in it. Fluid went everywhere and it goes like a few feet before being totally bound up and not going any further.
Tonight me and my friends took the rear drive shaft and transfer case out all in all. So I need a new T case this week but I am wondering: did taking my FDS out and doing a few (a shit ton) of burnouts fry some bearing or coupling in the T case, and so when I put the FDS back in, did the load of the front axle just blow something?
And when I get a new T case, do I have to do anything to it before I put it in? Besides a new gasket and new ATF when its in, can I just bolt up my original FDS and let it run, or do I have to do something with viscous couplings...I was just reading some stuff on frying viscous couplings and am not sure if I will be doing that by trying to fix my mess.
Thanks
Tonight me and my friends took the rear drive shaft and transfer case out all in all. So I need a new T case this week but I am wondering: did taking my FDS out and doing a few (a shit ton) of burnouts fry some bearing or coupling in the T case, and so when I put the FDS back in, did the load of the front axle just blow something?
And when I get a new T case, do I have to do anything to it before I put it in? Besides a new gasket and new ATF when its in, can I just bolt up my original FDS and let it run, or do I have to do something with viscous couplings...I was just reading some stuff on frying viscous couplings and am not sure if I will be doing that by trying to fix my mess.
Thanks