How do I identify a T176 transmission?
The T176 can easily be identified from the T4, SR4 and T5 by the shifter coming out of the aluminum top cover rather than the tail housing section. The aluminum top cover is retained by 10 bolts.
What kind of transmission does a CJ-7 use?
There are some differences in shock mounting, but “wide track” axles are compatible with ’76-’81 “narrow track” CJs and visa-versa. 1980 marked the end of the Great Transmission Era. The ’80-’86 CJs used medium and light duty transmissions compared to the heavy duty transmissions available in the late 70s.
What kind of transmission does a jeep have?
Advance Adapters Transmission Identification chart for 1980-1986 Jeep Vehicles. Notes: has 1 1/8″ 10 spline input shaft and a 23 spine output shaft. Notes: Aluminum case, ball bearings on maindrive gear and mainshaft, top cover has a Ford casting mark.
When was the last year Jeep made a CJ?
The ’80-’86 CJs used medium and light duty transmissions compared to the heavy duty transmissions available in the late 70s. 1980 marked the return of the I4 CJ with the introduction of the GM 151 engine. 1981 was the last year for the V8 in a CJ from the factory.
What’s the difference between a CJ 5 and CJ 7?
Description. The CJ-7 was produced from 1976 until 1986. The CJ-7 is basically a stretched CJ-5. An extra 10″ was added behind the front seats to make the CJ-7 a 91″ wheel base vehicle vs. the CJ-5s 81″. The extra 10″ allowed AMC to offer an automatic transmission for the first time in a CJ. A CJ-7 tub can be identified by the shape…
What kind of transmission does a Jeep CJ have?
The Tremec T176 transmission was the optional four-speed transmission found in 1980 to 1986 Jeep CJ models. It is a good transmission when well maintained and has often been adapted to V8 and V6 power.
Where can I find the Jeep transmission ratio?
In addition to the below information you can find Jeep manual transmission ratio and size data on our site at: Jeep ratio data Jeep identification tag cross reference information is alos available. Jeep/AMC 3, 4 and 5 speeds: Top loaded, cast iron case with non-synchronized 1st gear and 24 tooth 2nd/3rd syncro rings.
How big is the transmission case on a jeep T176?
All gears are helically cut. The T176 transmission case is 10-1/4″ long or 12.9″ long with the Jeep style adapter, and features a cast aluminum top cover that is retained by six bolts and a main case of cast aluminum. The Jeep T176 has a 23 spline output shaft for connecting to the transfer case input shaft.
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).