JasonS
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I have a bobbed M818 which I purchased two years ago. I found that the front axle did not "pull" when the transfer case was cold but did work when the transfer case was hot and the oil was thin (reverse works fine in all conditions). Since I had experience with deuce sprag clutch, I embarked on swapping the T138 sprag clutch (which, unfortunately, turned into a full rebuild; more details and explanation to follow).
For now, I just wanted to show what a worn sprag unit looked like. The 5 ton sprag is the exact same design as the deuce sprag; just different size and actuation method. The sprag clutch relies on some friction between the sprag segments, inner sprag race, and outer sprag race. This means that in forward motion, when the front axle is overdriving the transfer case, the forward sprags and races are wearing.
The wear mark towards the top third is from the forward sprag; I can just catch the grooves with my fingernail. The lower portion, where the reverse sprags ride is like new.

You can see the wear in the forward sprag as a shiny area across the top of the sprag segment.

This is the reverse sprag, note that there is very little wear.

This is a picture of a new sprag clutch (inner race and one clutch).

For now, I just wanted to show what a worn sprag unit looked like. The 5 ton sprag is the exact same design as the deuce sprag; just different size and actuation method. The sprag clutch relies on some friction between the sprag segments, inner sprag race, and outer sprag race. This means that in forward motion, when the front axle is overdriving the transfer case, the forward sprags and races are wearing.
The wear mark towards the top third is from the forward sprag; I can just catch the grooves with my fingernail. The lower portion, where the reverse sprags ride is like new.

You can see the wear in the forward sprag as a shiny area across the top of the sprag segment.

This is the reverse sprag, note that there is very little wear.

This is a picture of a new sprag clutch (inner race and one clutch).

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