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This question is for the guys with Quadratrac experience. How much chain 'play' up and down through the inspection hole is OK to still drive and cruise at highway speeds?
Thanks.
1979 Cherokee Chief S, V8, MSD Pro Billet Distributor with New Factory Ignition Box (are these 2 even supposed to work together?), HEI Wires, Edelbrock 1406, Edelbrock Performer manifold, 3.54 gears, Tru-Trac Locker in the rear, Turbo 400, New Quadratrac, Dual gas tanks, new 32 x 11.50's, Big 9000 winch, Homemade 2.5" full length exhaust, Custom Headlight Harness, Custom front bumper working, Custom Rear Swing-out Bumper, Class V receiver hitch ... and a lot of work to do yet.
1979 Cherokee Chief S, V8, MSD Pro Billet Distributor with New Factory Ignition Box (are these 2 even supposed to work together?), HEI Wires, Edelbrock 1406, Edelbrock Performer manifold, 3.54 gears, Tru-Trac Locker in the rear, Turbo 400, New Quadratrac, Dual gas tanks, new 32 x 11.50's, Big 9000 winch, Homemade 2.5" full length exhaust, Custom Headlight Harness, Custom front bumper working, Custom Rear Swing-out Bumper, Class V receiver hitch ... and a lot of work to do yet.
Zack at Z&M Jeeps told me not to worry unless you feel it slip a bit. I have a loose
chain which should be replaced according to several sources but on Zack's advice I've been running it over 2 years now with no slippage. But I don''t offroad or beat on it which is why I probably don't have a problem.
I have been in a position to use the same approach that Zack recommends. I don't like it. A chain is not that expensive compared to hunting down another functional transfer case. The looser the chain gets, the more it can bite into the sprocket teeth further increasing wear. My dear wife had her first QT explode on her from a too loose chain. That is no fun. I agree that it is one approach to take though.
I have another QT unit in the garage. I need to replace the front input seals and fully drain it before installing. The p.o. left it outside in the rain with the input open. This one has ZERO chain slack.
1979 Cherokee Chief S, V8, MSD Pro Billet Distributor with New Factory Ignition Box (are these 2 even supposed to work together?), HEI Wires, Edelbrock 1406, Edelbrock Performer manifold, 3.54 gears, Tru-Trac Locker in the rear, Turbo 400, New Quadratrac, Dual gas tanks, new 32 x 11.50's, Big 9000 winch, Homemade 2.5" full length exhaust, Custom Headlight Harness, Custom front bumper working, Custom Rear Swing-out Bumper, Class V receiver hitch ... and a lot of work to do yet.
chain in my 5.9 98 grand cherokee quadra trac 249 is worn out. It makes rubbing noises when driving and pops switching from drive to reverse.
I havent checked the slack but i know its bad lol.
Id say if there is more then 1.2 inch play it needs replaced.
I need to get one from the salvage yard.. ive seen these cases explode when driving due to chain slack... So i dont drive that Jeep much i keep to daily driving my wagoneer
1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.9L Limited 219k
1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.0 I6 laredo 430k
1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 155k
1976 Jeep J10.. 85k(repaired)
Fast79Chief wrote:I have another QT unit in the garage. I need to replace the front input seals and fully drain it before installing. The p.o. left it outside in the rain with the input open. This one has ZERO chain slack.
Water Bad.
I recommend opening it up anyway and make sure the water is removed. I would also open the differential and clean it out for good measure.
Yeah, I'm going to pull the low range unit off it tomorrow. I'll pull all the plugs and let it drain in multiple positions. I'll post some pics of what I find.
I do have an O-ring / Seal kit and new seals for it too.
1979 Cherokee Chief S, V8, MSD Pro Billet Distributor with New Factory Ignition Box (are these 2 even supposed to work together?), HEI Wires, Edelbrock 1406, Edelbrock Performer manifold, 3.54 gears, Tru-Trac Locker in the rear, Turbo 400, New Quadratrac, Dual gas tanks, new 32 x 11.50's, Big 9000 winch, Homemade 2.5" full length exhaust, Custom Headlight Harness, Custom front bumper working, Custom Rear Swing-out Bumper, Class V receiver hitch ... and a lot of work to do yet.