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I'm replacing the two vacuum lines on my transfer case vacuum shift pod and I noticed that the pod is able to be rotated freely. It's not necessarily loose but it can be easily rotated. I didn't want to screw anything up so I didn't try and screw it in or tighten it in any way. Should this be able to rotate like that? If not does anyone have a remedy or suggestion? Thanks
Appears to me that the entire vacuum motor can rotate on its axis. The pod is attached rigidly to the shaft; you're turning the whole assembly. Nothing prevents it from rotating.
Tim Reese
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No expert, but I keep QT info fresh in my head, since I just rebuilt mine. Yes, it's totally fine for the Vac Pod to spin. It is NOT ok if it moves at all, in and out.