- If available, using the adapter studs, attach the 
J 45759 
  (2) to the transfer case.
 
- Mount the 
J 3289-20 
  (1) to a sturdy workbench.
 
- Install the 
J 45759 
  (2) into the 
J 3289-20 
  (1) and secure with the pivot pin.
 
- Remove the drain plug.
 
- Tip the transfer case to remove any remaining transfer case fluid.
 
Notice: Refer to Transfer Case Seal Removal Notice in the Preface section.
- Using a fine flat-bladed screwdriver and a mallet, loosen the front input shaft seal. 
 
- Using a small block of wood and a large flat-bladed screwdriver, remove the front input shaft seal
from the transfer case.
 
- Remove the front input shaft seal.
 
- Remove the dust seal from the front output shaft. The
front output shaft oil seal does not require removal at this time.
 
- Remove the transfer case bolt that is retaining the wiring harness bracket.
 
- Mark the location of the wiring harness bracket bolt.
 
- Remove the encoder/motor mounting bolts.
 
- Remove the encoder/motor assembly.
 
- Remove both vehicle speed sensors (VSS) and O-ring seals from the rear
extension.
 
Notice: Refer to Transfer Case Seal Removal Notice in the Preface section.
- Remove the rear output seal.
 
- Inspect the rear output shaft bushing for scoring or wear.
 
- Remove the rear output shaft bushing using the 
J 45380 
.
 
| •  | 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. | 
 
Important: Remove the rear extension and case half bolts at the same time for easier rear case disassembly.
- Remove the rear extension mounting bolts.
 
- Remove the case half bolts.
 
Notice: Refer to Machined Surface Damage Notice in the Preface section.
- Install the 
J 45358 
 between the tabs on one side of the case.
 
Important: 
|    •  | Ensure that all of the case half bolts have been removed. | 
 
|    •  | DO NOT use screwdrivers or pry bars to separate the transfer case halves. The special tool must be used to separate the transfer case halves properly. | 
 
- Using the 
J 45358 
 , shear the sealer securing the front and rear case half together. 
 
- Move the 
J 45358 
 to the tabs on the other side of the case and shear the sealer.
 
- Use a suitable prying tool at one side of the case half.
 
- Use a suitable prying tool at the other side of the cased halves.
 
- Working both tools, separate the front output shaft from the front output shaft bearing, and the input shaft from the output shaft. 
 
- Remove the front case half from the
rear case half. Only the input gear assembly will remain with the front case half.
 
Important: If using the drive chain and sprockets again, mark the position of the drive chain to the sprockets in order for the proper wear pattern alignment.
- Remove the front output shaft from the front output shaft rear bearing.
 
- Remove the drive chain assembly from the drive gear on the output shaft and the driven gear on the front output shaft.
 
- Remove the retaining ring for the high/low shift fork.
 
- Remove the top shift fork spring.
 
- Remove the shift fork assembly from the shift fork shaft.
 
- Separate the shift fork from the range sleeve.
 
- Remove the bottom shift fork spring.
 
- Insert a screwdriver in the slot of the rear extension.
 
- Remove the rear extension from the rear case half.
 
- Using the 
J 44707 
  (1), the 
J 44759 
  (2), and the 
J 36513 
  (3), remove the speed sensor reluctor wheel from the rear output shaft.
 
- Discard the speed sensor reluctor wheel after removal.
 
- Remove the rear output shaft assembly.
 
- Remove the clutch lever from the rear case half.
 
- Remove the shift fork shaft with the shift detent lever. Rotate the control actuator lever shaft in order
to remove the shift detent lever.
 
- Remove the oil pump cover mounting bolts.
 
- Remove the oil pump cover.
 
- Remove the oil pump drive gear, the inner rotor.
 
- Remove the oil pump driven gear, the outer rotor.
 
- While pushing down on the clutch apply plate, remove the clutch pressure plate bearing retaining ring.
 
- Remove the clutch inner plate.
 
- Remove the clutch pressure plate bearing.
 
- Remove the clutch apply plate.
 
- Remove the clutch spring.
 
- Remove the clutch hub retaining ring.
 
- Remove the clutch housing assembly.
 
- Hold on to the clutch plates, and turn the clutch housing over on a workbench.
 
- Remove the clutch housing from the clutch plates and the clutch hub.
 
- Remove the clutch hub from the clutch plates.
 
- Remove the drive sprocket retaining ring from the clutch
housing.
 
- Remove the drive sprocket from the clutch housing.
 
- Remove the clutch housing retaining ring from the rear output shaft.
 
- Remove the rear output shaft rear thrust washer.
 
- Using a press, remove the planetary gear assembly.
 
| 59.1.  | Support the front case half on press plates, to allow the planetary gear assembly removal. | 
 
| 59.2.  | Use a suitable adapter to press on the input gear bearing. | 
 
- Using a press, remove the input gear bearing. 
 
| 60.1.  | Support the planetary gear assembly on press plates, to allow removal of the input gear. | 
 
| 60.2.  | Use a suitable adapter to press on the input gear. | 
 
- Remove the input gear.
 
- Remove the planetary gear large diameter thrust washer.
 
- Remove the input gear smaller diameter thrust washer.
 
- If necessary, remove the bore seal
and the input gear thrust bearing from the input gear.
 
- Remove the driven gear retaining ring from the front
output shaft.
 
- Remove the driven gear from the front output shaft.
 
- Using a hydraulic press and a suitable adapter on the
front input shaft, remove the front speed sensor reluctor wheel.
 
Important:  The vent only requires removal if it is damaged.
- Remove the vent.
 
- Remove the front output shaft VSS and O-ring
seal from the rear case.
 
- Remove the chip collector magnet from the rear case.
 
- Remove the oil pump suction pipe with the oil pump screen.
 
- Remove the retaining ring for the control
 actuator lever shaft.
 
- Discard the retaining ring.
 
- Remove the control actuator lever shaft from the rear
case.
 
Important: Only remove the bearings if they are faulty. Do not use the bearings again.
- Inspect the front output shaft rear bearing for being faulty. Refer to 
Transfer Case Cleaning and Inspection.
 
- Using the 
J 23907 
  (1) and the 
J 26941 
  (2), remove the rear bearing for the front output shaft.
 
Important: Only remove the bearings if they are faulty. Do not use the bearings again.
- Inspect the rear output shaft bearing for being faulty. Refer to 
Transfer Case Cleaning and Inspection.
 
Important: The bushing surface for the oil pump is located by the output shaft bearing. When using the 
J 26941 
 , the jaws must not come in contact with the oil pump bushing surface.
- Using the 
J 23907 
  (1) and the 
J 26941 
  (2), remove the rear output shaft bearing from the rear case. Ensure the jaws on the 
J 26941 
 are between the bearing and the oil pump bushing.
 
Important: Only remove the bearings if they are faulty. Do not use the bearings again.
- Inspect the control actuator lever shaft bearing for being faulty. Refer to 
Transfer Case Cleaning and Inspection.
 
- Using the 
J 44707 
  (2) and the 
J 44737 
  (1), remove the control actuator lever shaft bearing.
 
Notice: Refer to Transfer Case Seal Removal Notice in the Preface section.
- Using a suitable prying tool, remove the front output shaft seal.
 
- Discard the seal.
 
Important: Only remove the bearings if they are faulty. Do not use the bearings again.
- Inspect the front output shaft front bearing for being faulty. Refer to 
Transfer Case Cleaning and Inspection.
 
- Using a hammer and a punch, remove the front bearing for the front output shaft from the front case.
 
- Clean and inspect all the internal parts of the transfer case. Refer to 
Transfer Case Cleaning and Inspection.