Is there a 12 month replacement transfer case?
Rebuilt remanufactured replacement transfer cases with 12 month, unliminted mileage warranties are available for the following vehicles: Chevrolet/GM , Dodge, Ford, Jeep & Import . All rebuilt transfer case get new seals, bearings, chains, fork pad, encoder motors and viscous couplers.
How to identify a 604 transfer case Assembly?
604 Transfer Case Assembly: Figure 12-13 28 GEARS March 2002 Figure 5 Output shaft spline count The output shaft must match the rear drive shaft. Type of yokeon the output shaft (slip yoke, bolt on yoke) Output Splines Type of flangeon front and rear output shafts (round flange or U Joint). This covers a broad area.
When was the first process transfer case made?
There are numerous styles of New Process transfer cases, and you must be very careful in making your identification of such. The first units were the NP207s, and they were used in the early model Cherokee Jeeps. The full size Jeep trucks and Grand Wagoneers used the NP208. Jeep soon added the NP231 which replaced the Model 207 in 1987.
How can I identify the transfer case input?
The input shafts of the transfer case can be changed if necessary, but this would require that the transfer case be completely disassembled. The easiest way to identify the transfer case input is by identifying the stock transmission that Jeep used. The 21 and 23 splined output shafts vary on different transmission models.
When was the Dana 20 transfer case made?
The Ford Dana 20 transfer case is gear driven with a cast iron case. It was used in early Broncos from 1966 until 1977 and it was used in some Ford pickups. It is drivers drop and it was available with a couple different low range ratios.
Rebuilt remanufactured replacement transfer cases with 12 month, unliminted mileage warranties are available for the following vehicles: Chevrolet/GM , Dodge, Ford, Jeep & Import . All rebuilt transfer case get new seals, bearings, chains, fork pad, encoder motors and viscous couplers.
Where is the model number on a transfer case?
Weather your looking for rebuilt transfer cases, remanufactured transfer cases, new transfer cases or transfer case parts, the following table is provided to assist you in identification of your existing transfer case model number. To be sure check tag typically located on rear of transfer case, near where the rear drive shaft exits.
There are numerous styles of New Process transfer cases, and you must be very careful in making your identification of such. The first units were the NP207s, and they were used in the early model Cherokee Jeeps. The full size Jeep trucks and Grand Wagoneers used the NP208. Jeep soon added the NP231 which replaced the Model 207 in 1987.