Grams
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- 2024 & 2015
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- 6.7 Cummins & 5.7 Hemi
His (BenchTest)’s scenario was purely for the purposes of creating controversy so he could create a “stir”. He knew the answer before he created the issue….all you have to do is continue reading his posts when he later admits he knew the TC had moving parts in 2WD.Oh my! Absolutely not! The transfer case is not sitting "idle" by any means when in 2wd. The main shaft in the transfer case is still spinning as it transfers power from the transmission out to the rear drive shaft. When you select 4wd is just engages additional components, which is the chain drive that sends power to the front output.
If you drained the fluid in the transfer case and took off the down the road there would be major carnage going on in a short period of time.
Somebody suggesting that the transfer case is sitting "idle" in 2wd and the fluid doesn't matter is one of the most insane comments I have seen on the internet.
No intention to mislead anyone on my part. I am not suggesting that AnyOne operate with an empty txfr case.
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