What is a transfer case assembly?
A car transfer case is the place where power in a four-wheel-drive car is transferred to the back wheels. The majority of cars have front-wheel drive, but a transfer case is needed to send power to the back wheels. The case itself is the place where the prop shaft connects to both the back wheels and the engine.
Where is the tag on a transfer case?
To be sure check tag typically located on rear of transfer case, near where the rear drive shaft exits. On transfer cases manufactured by borg warener the information is typically on a tag under a case bolt. Tag information includes model number, assembly number and ratio. see the following examples:
What is the Assembly number for transfer case express?
The assembly number on the tag below is “2424-2560.” Style B – the “tab style” assembly tag is shown below. This tag contains similar information as the Style A round tag, only without the clear line markings. In the example below, the assembly number is “2L14-AG”
Where to find model number on transfer case?
Each Transfer Case is unique and specific to the vehicle. Please locate the identification tag on your transfer case and write down the Model & Assembly Numbers. These numbers are critical in determining the exact transfer case for your vehicle.
What are the different types of Assembly tags?
There are two major types of assembly tags on transfer cases. Style A – the series of numbers (and sometimes letters) in the line for “Ass’y No.” is the unit’s assembly number. The assembly number on the tag below is “2424-2560.” Style B – the “tab style” assembly tag is shown below.
What is the Assembly number for a transfer case?
Style A – the series of numbers (and sometimes letters) in the line for “Ass’y No.” is the unit’s assembly number. The assembly number on the tag below is “2424-2560.”
To be sure check tag typically located on rear of transfer case, near where the rear drive shaft exits. On transfer cases manufactured by borg warener the information is typically on a tag under a case bolt. Tag information includes model number, assembly number and ratio. see the following examples:
What do you need to know about transfer case NP241?
Identification information for the NP241 transfer case is on this tag typically includes model number, assembly number, and serial number and ratio data. When ordering a replacement transfer case it’s most important to know the assembly number. This number is typically eight digits, four number a rivet/screw head and four additional numbers.
What is the model number on a Chevrolet transfer case?
New Venture tags will provide you with the transfer case model number, the vehicle designator, the unit part number, the build date and the low gear ratio.