What kind of transmission does a Jeep Eagle use?

What kind of transmission does a Jeep Eagle use?

Transmissions coupled to four-cylinder engines typically used 21-spline output shafts. The 23-spline manual transmission was universal in the Eagle lines and was generally used with six-cylinder applications.

Who are the makers of AMC and Jeep transmissions?

AMC and Jeep transmissions. Vehicles made by American Motors Corporation (AMC) and Jeep incorporated a variety of transmissions and transfer case systems.

What kind of transmission does a jeep THM400 use?

One exception is the version used with the THM400 in full-size Jeep trucks, which used a different spline number on the input gear. 1979 International Scout with 727TF AT uses the 23 spline 26 tooth gear. The Dana 21 part-time gear system with single-speed case with automatic transmission.

When did Jeep stop using the Dana 300 transmission?

One common modification of the Dana 300 is to add oil paddles to the main shaft to prevent oil starvation of the rear bearing. The Dana 300 was used in Jeep CJs from 1980 to 1986. The 1980 factory original came with a shorter tail housing and a longer rear drive shaft.

Is there a re-buildable transmission for a jeep?

However, hopefully there will be plenty of used re-buildable transmissions to supply our Jeeps as they age. So remember…whether you are “shifty” or “shiftless”…keep on Jeepin’ with pride. What’s this? Enjoy this page? Please pay it forward. Here’s how… Would you prefer to share this page with others by linking to it?

When did the first Jeep transmission come out?

Assuming your Jeep hasn’t had a different transmission swapped into it, here are the original factory transmissions produced since 1945 (manuals) and 1963 (automatics). There you have it! A chronological history of transmissions for Jeeps (for you history buffs out there).

What kind of transmission does a Jeep Comanche use?

AW4: A four speed automatic transmission was used in 1987 to 2001 Jeep Cherokee (XJ), & Jeep Comanche with 2.5L & 4.0L engines. It was also used in 1987 through 1992 Jeep Comanche & 1993 through 1993.5 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 4.0L engines.

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