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11-23-2018, 05:31 PM | #1 | |
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98 Jimmy 4X4 Rear Driveshaft
Having trouble sliding my driveshaft back into transfer case.
I see that the driveshaft is keyed by having one missing spline. I don't remember the transfer case (NPG 233C) being keyed, but I can't really see inside it. Dumb question: shouldn't the driveshaft just "slide in" in any position, or is it keyed? Thanks in advance. Last edited by swusa; 11-24-2018 at 02:18 PM. Reason: Added x-fer case model number. NPG-233C |
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11-23-2018, 09:17 PM | #2 | |
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Re: 98 Jimmy 4X4 Rear Driveshaft
I'm not certain of a '98 Jimmy, but a 2000 Astro AWD has a keyed output spline in the transfer case. It's a similar (NPG136) transfer case, so yours may be the same.
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Re: 98 Jimmy 4X4 Rear Driveshaft
Thanks Blue Bowtie.
My X-fer case is a NPG 233C. Guess I just got to get a better look at it. |
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Re: 98 Jimmy 4X4 Rear Driveshaft
If there is a flat in the driveshaft yoke, it's not going to slip onto a full splined shaft. My guess is that you'll find that flat somewhere.
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