Hi Gent's and Ladies,
I have a 1999 4.0L Jeep Cherokee XJ with a 242J Transfer Case.
Long story short it drives fine in 2WD but when you shift into full-time 4, part-time 4 or 4 Low a horrible grinding noise comes from underneath the shifter. It is also reluctant to return to 2WD, I often have to reverse to get the grinding to stop.
The guy I bought it from used to run it round in 4 most of the time. I know the part-time and low positions lock the prop shafts together and are not for road use, hence I only ever used 2WD and Full-time 4 on the road.
I'm pretty well convinced it's coming from the transfer case. Since the problem started I have sourced a replacement 242J transfer case from a scrapper, which I fitted yesterday. Sadly this has not solved the problem!!! Again the replacement works fine in 2WD but sounds like it's full of gravel in any of the 4WD positions.
Firstly: Are 242J transfer cases prone to this kind of failure, meaning it is likely that the replacement I have put in has the same problem as the one I took out? or is there something else that commonly causes these symptoms?
Secondly: I am going to dismantle the old transfer case to try and diagnose the problem. Is there any particular components I should check for signs of wear once I've got it apart? and if it turns out something inside is knackered does anyone know where I might come by a rebuild kit this side of the Atlantic (UK)?
Any help you can offer would be welcome. Cheers.