What kind of transfer case does a jeep use?
Advance Adapters summary of the NP200 Series Transfer case widely used in Jeep from 1987-2006. The New Process transfer cases used in late model Jeeps are always a left-hand drop configuration. The stock rotation on the New Process transfer case depends on the year of the vehicle and the stock transmission used.
What kind of lubricant is in a Jeep transfer case?
Drive Positions and Shift Controls: 2H, 4H, 4L and Neutral. Ranges selected via floor mounted shift lever. 4H and 4L ranges are undifferentiated. Case Configuration: One piece cast iron with aluminum front/rear bearing caps. Lubricant Capacity and Type: 4 pints (1.9 liters) SAE 85W-90 gear lubricant API grade GL-5.
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.
Can a jeep transmission be transferred to a Dodge transmission?
You can typically bolt a Jeep unit to a Dodge transmission and vice versa, however Chevrolet units are NOT cross compatible: While GM uses the same 6 bolt patter, they have it rotate approximately 90 degrees from that used by jeep dodge.
Are there transfer cases for the Jeep Wrangler JK?
Jeep introduced the NP 241OR RockTrac transfer case in the Rubicon package in the TJ (and continued it in JK) Jeep Wrangler. The NP241OR has a 4:1 low gear ratio acheived through planetary reduction. The NP241OR is only available with the Rubicon trim level in the Wrangler TJ and Wrangler JK.
What was the input shaft for a Jeep transfer case?
Both the NP207 and NP231 transfer cases were available with these two different input shafts. 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.
Which is the weakest Jeep transfer case to get?
“The NP 207 is one of the weaker Jeep transfer cases, but can be upgraded. The NP 207 has an aluminum case and chain driven planetary reduction. Thankfully the NP 207 was installed behind some of the weakest Jeep power trains every used.
Drive Positions and Shift Controls: 2H, 4H, 4L and Neutral. Ranges selected via floor mounted shift lever. 4H and 4L ranges are undifferentiated. Case Configuration: One piece cast iron with aluminum front/rear bearing caps. Lubricant Capacity and Type: 4 pints (1.9 liters) SAE 85W-90 gear lubricant API grade GL-5.