What is the benefit of the Wagoneer Grand Wagoneer front axle disconnect system?
It also monitors for tire slip on acceleration and has the ability to immediately transfer up to 100 percent of torque to the axle with the most traction.
What kind of transfer case does a jeep use?
The stock Dana 20 transfer case found in these Jeeps is very appropriate for V6 and V8 power, and is adaptable to all of the best transmissions, as listed above. Its strength, quiet operation, compactness and longevity are a few of its virtues. The Dana 20 spanned from 1962-1979.
When did the J truck become a wagoneer?
As the reader is probably aware, the Wagoneers and J Trucks (aka, Gladiators) changed very little in form and structure from their lifespan of 1962 – 1991, and as such, we’ve written this article to cover conversions and their particulars for this entire span.
What to do if your Jeep Cherokee transfer case has no oil?
One important factor to prevent issues is to monitor the fluid level closely. A transfer case that has little or no fluid will not last more than a few miles. The transfer case in your Jeep Cherokee is chain-driven and requires automatic transmission fluid (ATF), as opposed to gear oil, which is found in gear-driven cases on larger vehicles.
When did the Borg-Warner Quadratrac transfer case come out?
The FSJ Jeeps were the first to use the Borg-Warner Quadratrac transfer case in 1973. It was used through 1979. In 1980, the Jeeps were reconfigured and moved entirely to New Process transfer cases, including the NP208, NP219 and NP229. More on transfer cases in a minute… It is crucial to discuss transmissions early on.
Is the Jeep Grand Cherokee a transfer case?
This transfer case has been remanufactured at our state of the art facility using the latest advancements in aftermarket technology. We have carefully engineered a process that allows us to maximize performance and stay within a wholesale price range. This transfer case is a direct replacement for the Jeep Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, and Wagoneer.
What was the Jeep Grand Wagoneer in 1987?
The full size Jeep trucks and Grand Wagoneers used the NP208. Jeep soon added the NP231 which replaced the Model 207 in 1987. A Model NP242 was also added for the full time 4WD models. With all of the variations in model numbers, the only variation concerning transmission adaption is the spline count of the transfer case input spline.
What kind of transfer case does a Jeep ZJ use?
A NV231 HD model is used in some ZJs. Presumably this is a “heavy duty” version for Jeeps with the big V8s, which features a wider chain and corresponding sprockets etc. There are versions of this chain driven transfer case that take 21 and 23 spline input shafts. The 23 spline version is used behind the AX-15 and NV3550.
Can a rebuilt Jeep transfer case be rebuilt?
Not offered by most builders. Our rebuilt transfer cases get new seals, bearings, chains, fork pad, encoder motors and viscous couplers. All shafts, slider, hubs and planets are inspect to ensure proper tolerances are maintained. All units are tested at the factory prior to shipment.