When was the last year the Jeep Cherokee was made?

When was the last year the Jeep Cherokee was made?

1983 Jeep Cherokee 2-door. The SJ series Jeep Cherokee is a full-size SUV that was produced from 1974 through 1983 by Jeep.

What kind of transmission does a jeep 727 have?

The 727 was only available for Jeeps with the Jeep 208, 219, 228 & 229 and featured a 23 spline output shaft and long adapter, befitting these longer Jeeps. Attempted adaptability into short-wheel-base Jeeps is actually quite difficult.

Is the AMC 727 transmission compatible with Mopar engines?

The reader should be aware that the AMC versions of the 727 transmission will not interchange to Mopar engines. The bolt pattern *looks* quite similar, but is not. The Jeep version of the TF-727, featuring the factory adapter to the FSJ New Process transfer cases as found in these Jeeps from 1980-1991.

Is the Chrysler 727 TorqueFlite available for short wheel base jeeps?

This version featured a 23 spline output shaft and a corresponding Dana input gear to match. The 727 was only available for Jeeps with the Jeep 208, 219, 228 & 229 and featured a 23 spline output shaft and long adapter, befitting these longer Jeeps. Attempted adaptability into short-wheel-base Jeeps is actually quite difficult.

The reader should be aware that the AMC versions of the 727 transmission will not interchange to Mopar engines. The bolt pattern *looks* quite similar, but is not. The Jeep version of the TF-727, featuring the factory adapter to the FSJ New Process transfer cases as found in these Jeeps from 1980-1991.

When did the Chrysler 727 go out of production?

The 727 was essentially replaced by the 518/46RH, but some sources claim the 727 remained in production until 1994. Unlike its iron predecessor, the 727 featured an aluminum case. The 727 was generally intended for small and big-block V8 service, though a version was later made for Chrysler’s famous slant-six engine.

1983 Jeep Cherokee 2-door. The SJ series Jeep Cherokee is a full-size SUV that was produced from 1974 through 1983 by Jeep.

The 727 was only available for Jeeps with the Jeep 208, 219, 228 & 229 and featured a 23 spline output shaft and long adapter, befitting these longer Jeeps. Attempted adaptability into short-wheel-base Jeeps is actually quite difficult.