geordi wrote:
Ok, so it is a spring and not an electronic servo of some sort. But let me reiterate the situation: one rear wheel in the air, one front wheel slightly less in the air. Rear wheel spins freely, in EVERY MODE. I tried them one by one trying to get out of that spot. No reaction whatsoever, and I pressed the brake each time to stop the wheels in case there was some linkage that needed to slot in. Nothing worked or changed until I hit 4-lo, then the CRD moved and I got free.
How would tire pressure have anything to do with the engagement of the 4-wd function, if you are supposed to do it when the wheels are NOT turning? Ditto for engaging it when already stuck - It has to be able to engage when starting off and slot into the gear at the next available tooth, or people would never be able to drive out of a mudhole. I'm not disputing your description, but I am still very confused. It doesn't match with my CRD's behavior. Maybe there is something wrong on mine, I don't know. These transfer cases are magic to me right now, I've never even seen a breakout of their components.
4low added a 2.72:1 gear reduction which increased the torque to the wheels by 2.72,even with one(or 2)tires off the ground 4 low will greatly enhance your chances of getting forward/reverse motion even if your open on both ends.Oh and ATXKJ's discribtion of how the shifting works on the 242 is correct,it's a sever weak point in that t-case.