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Merchant Automotive 10772 Transfer Case Pump Upgrade Combo Kit

PART# 10772 | SKU ME10772
★★★★★ ★★★★★ 3.7 (3 Reviews)

Vehicle Fitment:
2001-2007 GM 6.6L Duramax LB7/LLY/LBZ | See full application list below
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Description

Upgrade the Transfer Case in your 2001-2007 GM 6.6L Duramax and fix the dreaded "Pump Rub" issue with the Merchant Automotive 10772 Transfer Case Pump Upgrade Combo Kit. This kit is designed to help you repair your transfer case without the hassle of tearing your truck apart, only to find that you're missing something. Use the Merchant Automotive Kit to get the job done right the first time. 

Kit Includes:
  • Snap Ring Pliers
  • New Rear Output Seal
  • New Rear Housing Assembly
  • Rear Housing Bearing Snap Ring
  • Merchant Automotive Magnetic Drain Plug Kit
  • Merchant Automotive Transfer Case Pump Upgrade Kit
  • Merchant Automotive Performance Transfer Case Fluid

Specifications

  • MPN 10772
  • SKU ME10772
  • ID 34158
  • Manufacturer Name Merchant Automotive
  • Shipping Weight 20.00 lb.
  • Shipping Length 20 in.
  • Shipping Width 12 in.
  • Shipping Height 12 in.
  • Fuel Type Diesel
  • Prop 65 Prop 65 WarningWARNING: Cancer & Reproductive Harm - P65Warnings.ca.gov
  • Internal L0R0

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Had the pump wear through the back half of my transfer case so i got this. When i installed it i noticed the driveshaft went in kind of hard but thought maybe the seal was just tight. Well fast forward a year and the speedometer starts jumping randomly. Out it on the lift and noticed it had been slinging oil out the output seal and the transfer case was cooked. After pulling the transfer case out i could see that the bottom of the output seal and bushing were wore totally through. Obviously the hole was machined slightly too high throwing the alignment of the bushing and seal off compared to the output shaft. This back half cost me the cost of it plus the cost of a reman transfer case and yolk for the driveshaft. Not happy.

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