chain drive
The transfer case has a linkbelt chain (here's a picture of one like it) http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/details/QQDodgeQQRam_2500QQCloyesQQTransfer_CaseQQ19941998QQCT10025.html
Cannot tighten, Replacement is the only fix for loose transfer case chain.
How do i change the chain out of my 1998 mercury mountaineer transfer case
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.
new process gear or "NP 208" other transfer cases of prior years are: NP 203 - Full time 4WD. NP 205 - Cast iron gear driven NP 208 - Aluminum chain driven
how do you check the oil for the front transfer case on a 1990 Toyota four runner
The 1973 Dodge Power Wagon typically comes equipped with a part-time transfer case, specifically the NP203 or NP205, depending on the specific model and configuration. The NP203 is a chain-driven transfer case with a full-time four-wheel drive option, while the NP205 is a more robust, gear-driven model known for its durability. These transfer cases allow for versatility in off-road conditions and can engage four-wheel drive as needed.
The chain drive transfer case is a component in four-wheel-drive vehicles that distributes power from the transmission to both the front and rear axles. It uses a chain mechanism to provide a smoother and quieter operation compared to gear-driven transfer cases. This design allows for better handling of torque and can help improve traction by enabling all-wheel drive capabilities. Additionally, it often includes features for selecting between different drive modes, such as 2WD and 4WD.
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.
The chain must be replaced, cannot be fixed. If you are able to remove and split the transfer case, the chain replacement should be easy for you. You may also want to replace the clutch plates and spacers if you are already in there. If you have never removed and opened a transfer case, you may want to consult this wiki again to ask about the procedure...
If it is a two wheel drive, yes.
Yes, They are chain drive rear motor engines. There is a case along the right side looking at it from the rear, inside that case is a chain drive. The blades however run off of a belt.