ok so last time i was out my jeep made a few noises i havent heard before thanks to some input from others its most likely my tcase chain
now whats all invalved in rebuilding a tcase (chain ... and anything else ) ive never opened one but speaking to some people its really not a hard job at all
so when i have it open i should probably check for worn out parts gears stuff like that . but its there anything else i need to check
and where do i buy a tcase chain
The hardest part is getting it out...I've heard some crazy talk about doing an SYE or replacing the chain with the tcase in place but I think it's actually easier just to pull it...If yours is anthing like my TJ you better have a good selection of ratcheting flex head wrenches, ratcheting stubby wrences etc. in a 14mm or 9/16" size as getting the nuts off near the tcase shift linkage can be a real pain in the...well in the nuts I guess...and the knuckles...Once its out it's a simple matter of opening it up, doing your stuff and putting it back together...making sure it doesn't leak is important(thorough careful apllication of RTV) and getting the oil pump and pickup in just right can be a bit tricky but overall the tcase is pretty easy to work on...
Unless your case is really beat it's unlikely anything will be worn (other than the chain) except for maybe seals and the fork as was mentioned.
You must be pretty hard on your '03 to wear out the chain so bad so fast...my '97 and '95 are both on original tcase chains and have been used pretty hard...do you use 4wd on the street in winter or rain or something? Oh yeah as I recall you are the one who busted an axleshaft on the open run I went on so likely just hardcore wheeling eh?
Good luck!!
Perhaps you could describe what happened when it slipped for the sake of educating the masses on how this was diagnosed as a probable problem? Horrible noises I'm guessing?
Good Luck!!
Also as I recall you will need a yoke nut or two.