- Attach the 
J 45759 
 to the
transfer case using the adapter studs. All of the transfer case disassembly procedures can be performed with the case mounted to the 
J 45759 
 .
 
- Mount the 
J 3289-20 
  (1) to a sturdy workbench.
 
- Install the 
J 45759 
  (2) into 
J 3289-20 
  (1) and secure with pivot pin.
 
- Remove the drain plug (2) and the fill plug (1).
 
- Drain the fluid from the transfer case.
 
- Remove the access plug from the transfer case.
 
- Remove the transfer case vehicle speed sensor.
 
- Remove the plastic vent from the case; a NEW aluminum vent must be installed during assembly.
 
Notice: Refer to Transfer Case Seal Removal Notice in the Preface section.
- Remove the input shaft seal.
 
- Remove the rear output shaft seal.
 
- Inspect the rear output shaft bushing for scoring or wear.
 
- Using the 
J 45380 
 , remove the rear output shaft bushing.
 
| •  | Install the finger section of the 
J 45380 
 in front of the bushing. | 
 
| •  | Install the tube and forcing screw assembly to the finger section. Ensure the forcing screw is backed out. | 
 
| •  | Using a wrench on the forcing screw, remove the rear output shaft bushing. | 
 
Notice: Refer to Transfer Case Seal Removal Notice in the Preface section.
Important: The front output shaft seal is a two piece internal style seal. The inner seal race is a force fit on the front output shaft.
- Remove the front output shaft seal by inserting a flat-tip screwdriver in the inner seal race.
 
- Pry the inner seal race forward.
 
- Using a small pry bar, move the inner seal race forward on the front output shaft.
 
- Remove the inner seal race from the front output shaft.
 
- Insert a flat-tip screwdriver or a small pry bar between the outer lip of the front output shaft seal and the transfer case.
 
- Remove the remaining part of the front output shaft seal from the transfer case.
 
Important: 
|    •  | Mark the location of the brackets. | 
 
|    •  | The magnesium transfer cases are using new style bolts that have a cup style washer. The cup washer is only available with the bolt. If the cup washer is not damaged, the bolt can be used again. | 
 
- Remove the transfer case bolts, washers, and brackets.
 
- Insert a flat-blade screwdriver in the slot on the left side of the transfer case.
 
- Insert a flat-blade screwdriver in the slot on the right side if the transfer case.
 
- With equal pressure, press down on the screwdrivers.
 
- Insert a pair of snap ring pliers into the slot.
 
- Using the snap ring pliers, open the outer rear output shaft bearing retaining ring.
 
- Remove the rear case half from the front case half.
 
- Remove the oil pump screen assembly.
 
- Remove the rear output shaft assembly. Hold the planetary carrier in place to prevent removing it with the rear output shaft.
 
- Remove the rear output shaft bearing retaining ring. 
 
- Using the flat side of the 
J 22912-B 
 and a press, remove the rear output shaft
bearing.
 
Important: Move the oil pump retaining ring down and away from the tone wheel. This ensures that the 
J 22912-B 
 does not get caught on the retaining ring.
- Using the 
J 22912-B 
 and a press, remove the speed reluctor wheel.
 
- Discard the speed reluctor wheel after removal.
 
- Remove the oil pump retaining ring.
 
- Remove the oil pump assembly.
 
- Using a flat-blade screwdriver, unseat the annulus retaining ring.
 
- Remove the annulus gear retaining ring.
 
- Remove the rear output shaft.
 
- Inspect the mainshaft rear bushing in the rear output shaft for being faulty.
Refer to 
Transfer Case Cleaning and Inspection
 .
 
- Using the 
J 2619-01 
  (1) and the 
J 45548 
  (2), remove the mainshaft rear bushing.
 
- Remove the planetary carrier assembly. Tap on the end of the mainshaft with a soft-face hammer while lifting off the planetary carrier. A spring
style retaining ring holds the planetary carrier to the mainshaft.
 
- Remove the planetary carrier assembly thrust washer.
 
- Remove the sun gear.
 
- Remove the carrier retaining ring.
 
- Remove the mainshaft.
 
- Remove the planetary carrier sun gear bearing.
 
- Remove the driven sprocket retaining ring.
 
- Remove the drive chain assembly.
 
- Remove the viscous coupling.
 
- Using a flat-blade screwdriver, remove the input gear bearing retaining ring from the groove.
 
- Remove the input gear bearing retaining ring.
 
- Remove the input gear assembly.
 
- Remove the input gear bearing retaining ring.
 
- Using a press, remove the input bearing.
 
- Remove the front output shaft bearing
retaining ring.
 
- Remove the front output shaft assembly.
 
- Remove the front output shaft bearing retainer ring.
 
- Remove the front output shaft bearing. 
 
- Inspect the front output shaft rear bearing. Refer to 
Transfer Case Cleaning and Inspection
 .
 
- Using the 
J 23907 
  (2) and the 
J 26941 
  (1), remove the front output shaft bearing from the rear case.