yoke , you must mean the rear prop shaft including U-Joint yokes.
easy, drain transfer case (bottom plug)
unbolt u-joint flange at rear axle.
prop shaft just slides out of transfer case.
4 bolts and and 1 plug.
put the transfer case in 4x4 and put it in gear
To change the chain in the transfer case of a 1992 Suzuki Tracker, first, safely lift and secure the vehicle. Drain the transfer case fluid and remove the transfer case from the vehicle by disconnecting it from the transmission and any associated mounts. Open the transfer case, remove the old chain, and replace it with a new one, ensuring proper alignment. Finally, reassemble the transfer case, reinstall it in the vehicle, and refill with the appropriate fluid.
Not hard at all Remove drive shafts Remove vent tube Remove connector Slide transmission jack under transfer case Remove mount bolts and your done
Put the transmission in park and the transfer case in neutral. If it is a two wheel drive the driveshaft must be removed.
To remove the transfer case from a 1987 Ford Bronco II, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Disconnect the battery, then drain the transfer case fluid. Remove the drive shafts by unbolting them from the transfer case and the differentials, followed by disconnecting the linkage and electrical connectors. Finally, unbolt the transfer case from the transmission and carefully slide it off, ensuring to support it adequately during removal.
Remove all wires attached to the transfer case. Remove the driveshafts. Drain the fluid out of the transfer case. Place a transmission jack under the transfer case. Unbolt the transfer case from the transmission. Unbolt the crossmember the transfer case rests on.
To permanently disable, remove the drive shaft from the transfer case to the front differential.
yes just place the transfer case into neutral
Yes, If the Geo Tracker is equipped with 4x4 the the transfer case shifter will have a selection for 4 wheel drive Low range or 4 low as you say it.
The Transfer Case chain is located inside of the transfer case. The transfer case is the gearbox located just behind the transmission. It sends power to the front wheels when 4-wheel-drive is selected. To remove the transfer case chain, the transfer case must be removed from the truck, by removing the front and rear drive shafts and unbolting from the transmission (also various connectors for speed sensors, if equipped). The two halves of the transfer case cover housing must be split by removing all the bolts, and several spring clips must be taken off. Unless you have worked on one before, you may want to have the pro's work on this.
If the transfer case selector has a 2wd postion, yes. If it is AWD, no.
To convert your 2000 Chevy Tracker 4x4 to front-wheel drive (FWD), you can start by disengaging the transfer case. This typically involves shifting the transfer case to the 2WD position, if equipped. However, it's important to note that this change is primarily a mode switch and doesn’t physically alter the drivetrain. For a complete conversion, you might need to remove or bypass the rear driveshaft and consider any modifications to the suspension or axles, which can be complex and may require professional assistance.