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Where do you think I should start with the problem solving. Full power in all forward gears. Reverse in High just kinda dry heaves, reverse in Low perfectly fine--should I be looking at the transfer case or trany on this?
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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not a tranny expert but.....
I would guess reverse is shot and the torque multiplication of the low range gives a shot reverse clutch/disc just enough to make the truck go. transfer case would have nothing to do with it.
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