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Transfer Case Shift Arm fell off? If so, this might help you.

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Old Mar 29, 2016 | 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Chet Ubetcha
Pretty cool, but what vomited all over your underside?
An angry transmission? Not sure man. Leaking from the top, down the side of the transmission it looks like. Any suggestions?
 
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Old Apr 2, 2016 | 12:28 AM
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Interesting, I believe your problem is the OG adjustment has come loose, and your shift arm is just far out angled. I just did a revive on this thread, you shouldn't have that much angle. I did this with A turnbuckle and I have a 3" bodylift.

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Old Apr 3, 2016 | 03:28 AM
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KasperR34, out of curiosity, why modify your setup to use twin turnbuckles?
 
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Old Jul 14, 2016 | 09:37 PM
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Do I use a 1/2 inch wrench and socket for the bolts and lock nuts it says 3/4 at the top to use was it ment to say 1/2 inch instead ?
 
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Old Jul 14, 2016 | 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by pirefyro
Back in November of 2011, while I was in the process of changing my oil, I discovered the shift linkage between the lever and my transfer case on my 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 had fallen off. Upon looking into it, I found the dealership fix would be $40 for parts and I can install them myself. Since the grommets wore out once, I am sure they would do so in the future. Not wanting to do this again, I began looking for a permanent fix. In searching the internet, I came to dodgeforums.com and found many threads with the same issue. I found a fix by one of the users on this site, but it involved shaping a piece of steel to fit, so it was put on the back burner until I found someone with the tools to shape the metal or found a different fix. Today, 01/14/2012, I found a way to fix it and with parts all from Lowes. I am including the part numbers I used, as well as a diagram of how they are arranged when installed and a picture of the completed instalation. The price listed for the parts are for the total. Total time to install might be around 30 minutes tops.

Tools needed:
A 3/4" box end wrench, a 3/4" socket, a ratchet, and a short extension for the ratchet.

Parts & Lowes Item number:
(2) Hex Bolts 1/2" x 2" (( 63329) These are loose in a tray. $1.08)
(4) Flat Washers 1/2" (( 63309) These are loose in a tray. $0.80)
(2) Hillman 1/2 x 5/8 x 1 Steel Spacer - Zinc ((880419 or 137142) These are in one of the blue drawers at Lowes under specialty hardware. They come
1/bag. $3.02)
(1) HM 5/8" SAE Flat Washers (( 25602) These are in a little red bag and come 2/bag. $0.98)
(4) HM 5/8" Helical Lock Washers (( 63412) These are loose in a tray. $1.12)
(2) Hex Lock Nuts 1/2" (( 63406) These are loose in a tray. $0.98)
(1) 3/8" x 10-1/2" Turnbuckle - Zinc (( 22233) These are loose in a box on the same aisle as the door ***** in the back half of the aisle on the right
from the front of the store. $3.27)

Parts Total: $11.25 (This value doesn't reflect the price with tax because I had to make a few trips inside to swap parts out before getting it right.)

Since the turnbuckle can be adjusted, I won't tell you what length to set it at. Just adjust it as needed. I put everything together before crawling under my truck. Then it was a simple matter of unscrewing the lock nut and then pulling washers off, threading the bolt & spacer through the hole in the transfer case connection, then putting the washers back on the bolt and hand tightening the lock nut. Then I repeated the same procedure on the shift lever, but flipped the direction the bolt is facing. This must be done so that you can shift into 4 low. Running the bolts facing the same direction results in clearance issues with the transfer case housing. After both ends were connected, I got in my truck and checked to make sure the linkage was working right & it was, so I crawled abck under my truck and tightened the nuts & bolts with hand tools and that was that. While talking with one of the people working the hardware department, he advised me that the steel might pull the threads from the aluminum turnbuckle. While that might be a possibility, I don't forsee a problem with this, but I will check and see how it is holding up in a month.

I do hope this works for you. If not, it is at least a starting point.
Is this a 1/2 inch wrench and socket or a 3/4 the bolt and nuts are 1/2 inch Right ?
 
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Old Jul 15, 2016 | 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Ken Hall
Is this a 1/2 inch wrench and socket or a 3/4 the bolt and nuts are 1/2 inch Right ?
The diameter of the bolt should be 1/2", the head of the bolt should be 3/4" requiring a 3/4" socket.
 
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Old Jul 15, 2016 | 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by fireman3589
The diameter of the bolt should be 1/2", the head of the bolt should be 3/4" requiring a 3/4" socket.
This is correct.
 
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Old Sep 19, 2016 | 03:24 PM
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pirefyro, i just wanted to say thanks. I found out I had no 4x4 today when I stopped to help pull a car out of the ditch that had hydroplaned. Needless to say I was a bit embarrassed so I started looking for replacements and dribbled onto your fix. Found all the parts quickly thanks to the part numbers supplied and the install was only a few minutes. Like others have said it shifts better than ever. I just created an account so I could post and say thanks.
 
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Old Sep 20, 2016 | 12:38 AM
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Great to know people are still getting useful information here in old threads. Very cool, and glad you got it fixed right up.
 
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Old Oct 10, 2016 | 04:47 PM
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Can anyone tell me the length of their stock linkage? Mine fell out on the road so I don't have it. I'm probably going make something out of heims and an aluminum link simply because I can.

Edit, I guess it would depend on transmission. I have an NV5600 ...
 

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