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Paul 08-11-2006 11:38 AM

Re: Transfer case question NP231
 

Earle Horton wrote:
> The NP231 uses ATF. If they rebuilt a cracked transfer case, and put the
> wrong fluid in it, take them to small claims court. I think you have a good
> case to get your labor money back, or maybe all of it. It looks as if they
> are offering to rebuild the case, if you spring for the new housing. I
> think you could tell the judge that you don't like this deal, because you
> don't trust the quality of their work.
>
> Earle
>

Thanks Earl, No they want to put a junkyard transfer case in it. Which
was 800.00 I told them when I first went there I could get a true
tested transfer case for 650.00 before they rebuilt mine. I just wanted
to get the one I had rebuilt because I wasn't gonna keep it but for the
summer. Needless to say they want another 500.00, and they will eat the
rest towards the junkyard transfercase. I asked them if they were
kidding because I orginally told them about the other one I could have
had put in. If I just wanted to swap transfer cases I could have done
that myself. Not to mention comming out of another jeep with 180,000
miles. W.T.F. Thats not gonna happen. I guess when I tell them they
srewed up and put the wrong fluid in it may make things easier.


Paul 08-11-2006 11:38 AM

Re: Transfer case question NP231
 

Earle Horton wrote:
> The NP231 uses ATF. If they rebuilt a cracked transfer case, and put the
> wrong fluid in it, take them to small claims court. I think you have a good
> case to get your labor money back, or maybe all of it. It looks as if they
> are offering to rebuild the case, if you spring for the new housing. I
> think you could tell the judge that you don't like this deal, because you
> don't trust the quality of their work.
>
> Earle
>

Thanks Earl, No they want to put a junkyard transfer case in it. Which
was 800.00 I told them when I first went there I could get a true
tested transfer case for 650.00 before they rebuilt mine. I just wanted
to get the one I had rebuilt because I wasn't gonna keep it but for the
summer. Needless to say they want another 500.00, and they will eat the
rest towards the junkyard transfercase. I asked them if they were
kidding because I orginally told them about the other one I could have
had put in. If I just wanted to swap transfer cases I could have done
that myself. Not to mention comming out of another jeep with 180,000
miles. W.T.F. Thats not gonna happen. I guess when I tell them they
srewed up and put the wrong fluid in it may make things easier.


Paul 08-11-2006 11:38 AM

Re: Transfer case question NP231
 

Earle Horton wrote:
> The NP231 uses ATF. If they rebuilt a cracked transfer case, and put the
> wrong fluid in it, take them to small claims court. I think you have a good
> case to get your labor money back, or maybe all of it. It looks as if they
> are offering to rebuild the case, if you spring for the new housing. I
> think you could tell the judge that you don't like this deal, because you
> don't trust the quality of their work.
>
> Earle
>

Thanks Earl, No they want to put a junkyard transfer case in it. Which
was 800.00 I told them when I first went there I could get a true
tested transfer case for 650.00 before they rebuilt mine. I just wanted
to get the one I had rebuilt because I wasn't gonna keep it but for the
summer. Needless to say they want another 500.00, and they will eat the
rest towards the junkyard transfercase. I asked them if they were
kidding because I orginally told them about the other one I could have
had put in. If I just wanted to swap transfer cases I could have done
that myself. Not to mention comming out of another jeep with 180,000
miles. W.T.F. Thats not gonna happen. I guess when I tell them they
srewed up and put the wrong fluid in it may make things easier.


Earle Horton 08-11-2006 01:10 PM

Re: Transfer case question NP231
 
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1155310703.368501.165530@m79g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com...
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> > The NP231 uses ATF. If they rebuilt a cracked transfer case, and put
> > the wrong fluid in it, take them to small claims court. I think you
> > have a good case to get your labor money back, or maybe all of it.
> > It looks as if they are offering to rebuild the case, if you spring for
> > the new housing. I think you could tell the judge that you don't like
> > this deal, because you don't trust the quality of their work.
> >
> > Earle
> >

> Thanks Earl, No they want to put a junkyard transfer case in it. Which
> was 800.00 I told them when I first went there I could get a true
> tested transfer case for 650.00 before they rebuilt mine. I just wanted
> to get the one I had rebuilt because I wasn't gonna keep it but for the
> summer. Needless to say they want another 500.00, and they will eat the
> rest towards the junkyard transfercase. I asked them if they were
> kidding because I orginally told them about the other one I could have
> had put in. If I just wanted to swap transfer cases I could have done
> that myself. Not to mention comming out of another jeep with 180,000
> miles. W.T.F. Thats not gonna happen. I guess when I tell them they
> srewed up and put the wrong fluid in it may make things easier.
>


A cracked case which is not on a stress line can sometimes be repaired with
J.B.Weld or similar product. Of course, when was the last time I saw a
crack, not on a stress line? Heliarc aluminum welding is also a
possibility. What did this "rebuild" consist of? Small parts kit? Chain?
It definitely uses ATF. Gear oil may screw up the oil pump, starve the
planetary gear cluster and fail to permeate bushings properly. People who
don't know what goes in these things, have no business rebuilding them.

Earle




Earle Horton 08-11-2006 01:10 PM

Re: Transfer case question NP231
 
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1155310703.368501.165530@m79g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com...
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> > The NP231 uses ATF. If they rebuilt a cracked transfer case, and put
> > the wrong fluid in it, take them to small claims court. I think you
> > have a good case to get your labor money back, or maybe all of it.
> > It looks as if they are offering to rebuild the case, if you spring for
> > the new housing. I think you could tell the judge that you don't like
> > this deal, because you don't trust the quality of their work.
> >
> > Earle
> >

> Thanks Earl, No they want to put a junkyard transfer case in it. Which
> was 800.00 I told them when I first went there I could get a true
> tested transfer case for 650.00 before they rebuilt mine. I just wanted
> to get the one I had rebuilt because I wasn't gonna keep it but for the
> summer. Needless to say they want another 500.00, and they will eat the
> rest towards the junkyard transfercase. I asked them if they were
> kidding because I orginally told them about the other one I could have
> had put in. If I just wanted to swap transfer cases I could have done
> that myself. Not to mention comming out of another jeep with 180,000
> miles. W.T.F. Thats not gonna happen. I guess when I tell them they
> srewed up and put the wrong fluid in it may make things easier.
>


A cracked case which is not on a stress line can sometimes be repaired with
J.B.Weld or similar product. Of course, when was the last time I saw a
crack, not on a stress line? Heliarc aluminum welding is also a
possibility. What did this "rebuild" consist of? Small parts kit? Chain?
It definitely uses ATF. Gear oil may screw up the oil pump, starve the
planetary gear cluster and fail to permeate bushings properly. People who
don't know what goes in these things, have no business rebuilding them.

Earle




Earle Horton 08-11-2006 01:10 PM

Re: Transfer case question NP231
 
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1155310703.368501.165530@m79g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com...
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> > The NP231 uses ATF. If they rebuilt a cracked transfer case, and put
> > the wrong fluid in it, take them to small claims court. I think you
> > have a good case to get your labor money back, or maybe all of it.
> > It looks as if they are offering to rebuild the case, if you spring for
> > the new housing. I think you could tell the judge that you don't like
> > this deal, because you don't trust the quality of their work.
> >
> > Earle
> >

> Thanks Earl, No they want to put a junkyard transfer case in it. Which
> was 800.00 I told them when I first went there I could get a true
> tested transfer case for 650.00 before they rebuilt mine. I just wanted
> to get the one I had rebuilt because I wasn't gonna keep it but for the
> summer. Needless to say they want another 500.00, and they will eat the
> rest towards the junkyard transfercase. I asked them if they were
> kidding because I orginally told them about the other one I could have
> had put in. If I just wanted to swap transfer cases I could have done
> that myself. Not to mention comming out of another jeep with 180,000
> miles. W.T.F. Thats not gonna happen. I guess when I tell them they
> srewed up and put the wrong fluid in it may make things easier.
>


A cracked case which is not on a stress line can sometimes be repaired with
J.B.Weld or similar product. Of course, when was the last time I saw a
crack, not on a stress line? Heliarc aluminum welding is also a
possibility. What did this "rebuild" consist of? Small parts kit? Chain?
It definitely uses ATF. Gear oil may screw up the oil pump, starve the
planetary gear cluster and fail to permeate bushings properly. People who
don't know what goes in these things, have no business rebuilding them.

Earle




Earle Horton 08-11-2006 01:10 PM

Re: Transfer case question NP231
 
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1155310703.368501.165530@m79g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com...
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> > The NP231 uses ATF. If they rebuilt a cracked transfer case, and put
> > the wrong fluid in it, take them to small claims court. I think you
> > have a good case to get your labor money back, or maybe all of it.
> > It looks as if they are offering to rebuild the case, if you spring for
> > the new housing. I think you could tell the judge that you don't like
> > this deal, because you don't trust the quality of their work.
> >
> > Earle
> >

> Thanks Earl, No they want to put a junkyard transfer case in it. Which
> was 800.00 I told them when I first went there I could get a true
> tested transfer case for 650.00 before they rebuilt mine. I just wanted
> to get the one I had rebuilt because I wasn't gonna keep it but for the
> summer. Needless to say they want another 500.00, and they will eat the
> rest towards the junkyard transfercase. I asked them if they were
> kidding because I orginally told them about the other one I could have
> had put in. If I just wanted to swap transfer cases I could have done
> that myself. Not to mention comming out of another jeep with 180,000
> miles. W.T.F. Thats not gonna happen. I guess when I tell them they
> srewed up and put the wrong fluid in it may make things easier.
>


A cracked case which is not on a stress line can sometimes be repaired with
J.B.Weld or similar product. Of course, when was the last time I saw a
crack, not on a stress line? Heliarc aluminum welding is also a
possibility. What did this "rebuild" consist of? Small parts kit? Chain?
It definitely uses ATF. Gear oil may screw up the oil pump, starve the
planetary gear cluster and fail to permeate bushings properly. People who
don't know what goes in these things, have no business rebuilding them.

Earle





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