Joe Romas wrote:
JJsKJ wrote:
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Like most 4wd users
?! Never heard of the problem. I have 3 Jeeps running 231's and 1 w/ a 241 Rubi case all w/ Amsoil ATF and never had a sticking problem. So is it only common on the 242?

You have not herd of this problem because you have the "Command Track" and CRD's have the "Select Track or the 242 and yes it's only on the 242. The site listed shows a picture of the shift fork. It's driven both ways by springs.
Most of us are quite familiar with the 4wd systems, but the post said " Like most 4wd users, I recently started to have trouble with the Libby sticking in 4wd after the shift lever was moved back to 2wd" and not "like most 242" or "most CRD 242" users. I guess 2 people asking about it shows I wasn't the only one that didn't assume that you were only talking about rigs equipped just like yours. There are many reason I have the gas engine, the 6spd, and the 241, and the list keeps growing.
The proper lube in a transfer case has always been an issue. The Jeep B.W. Quadra trac is a classic example that using anything but the approved fluid harms the t-case. There are some "homebrews" that work for it now that the original is hard to get & expensive. There is also a big debate over the use of multi-weight oil, straight weight oil, or Dexron in the 208, as well. The trouble comes when you have a 20-30 year old jeep & have no idea what P.O.'s have subject the t-case to. Thankfully my D20 would probably work with crisco in it.

But when you consider that atf is basically a low viscosity/ high detergent oil, it doesn't seem to be that big of deal. Numerous t-cases run perfectly on ATF as that is what they were designed to run.