letsgo
10-05-2002, 04:40
Just changed all the oils in the drive train (2 diff, tranny, transfer case).
I noticed a factory installed sticker attached to the transfer case (TC), stating that any attachments made to the Magnesium TC had to be of a compatable materials to prevent oxidization, then I noticed most of the case bolts and washers had a white fuzz on their edges, so with my finger nail I was able to remove the fuzz, on further examination, the case at the edge of the washers is also being eaten (turning to a powder).
I would have to assume that the GENERAL isnt heeding his own advice and has used the wrong bolts and washers, there is also oxidization where a wiring loom is tight against the case.
This truck hasnt seen a winter (snow or salt) so the oxidization is from the rain only, there could be a stray voltage on the Tansfer Case causing an increase in electrolosis.
I need to know if other Canadian American trucks have the same problem.
I am not sure if applying oil or grease to the infected areas will slow down the process.
[ 10-05-2002: Message edited by: letsgo ]</p>
I noticed a factory installed sticker attached to the transfer case (TC), stating that any attachments made to the Magnesium TC had to be of a compatable materials to prevent oxidization, then I noticed most of the case bolts and washers had a white fuzz on their edges, so with my finger nail I was able to remove the fuzz, on further examination, the case at the edge of the washers is also being eaten (turning to a powder).
I would have to assume that the GENERAL isnt heeding his own advice and has used the wrong bolts and washers, there is also oxidization where a wiring loom is tight against the case.
This truck hasnt seen a winter (snow or salt) so the oxidization is from the rain only, there could be a stray voltage on the Tansfer Case causing an increase in electrolosis.
I need to know if other Canadian American trucks have the same problem.
I am not sure if applying oil or grease to the infected areas will slow down the process.
[ 10-05-2002: Message edited by: letsgo ]</p>