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Here is a pretty decent illustrated pictorial of a NV271 teardown. It is the Dodge version but aside from the tailhousing, they are pretty much the same thing.
http://www.justanswer.com/dodge/5ykhl-dodge-3500-4x4-2003-ram-3500-4x4-single-axle-chain.html
The F-series factory service manuals have a lot of detailed info about rebuilding these too.
I'll be doing a rebuild on a NV271 sometime this fall/winter. I'll be sure to take pictures and do a write up. There are some good pictures of my NV271 in my build thread if you want to see inside.
http://www.expeditionportal.com/for...s-Quadvan-Build/page14?highlight=mgmetalworks
Very cool thread! I enjoyed seeing the inside of the t-case as well. I'm quite interested in doing a rebuild of a t-case, I will definitely be on the lookout for your write up.
Awesome! Thank you. That's kind of what I was thinking as well, with regard to getting a low mile t-case. I'm definitely interested in learning to rebuild one, but I'm a fan of taking the easy route when time is short.Make sure you get the switch, wiring harness and control unit from the same vehicle to avoid some potential problems we experienced once.
Rebuilding T-Cases is very easy and straight forward, 2 hours max. To be honest, just get a good one from a lower mile truck and bolt it in. Not much to go wrong with them and if it is bad, switch it out with another. R&R is only 30 minutes. I buy them for anywhere form $50 to $300 and not hard to find.
Sportsmobile Fresno has a brand new NV273 that they want to sell - it is just collecting dust.
Thanks for helping me to save some $$ guys