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Transfer case help!
Im not too good with transmissions and stuff in that category. Alright, my 1996 Jeep Cherokee has the NP231 transfer case. Could I use another transfer case out of a 1992 as long as its the NP231 or would it bolt up differently?
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Should bolt up fine. The only thing that I could precive being different would be the spline count or something along those lines. And what slip yoke were you planning on using.
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heck if i know. i was just gunna trade my transfer case out with that one
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Lmao, go for it. Nah, if they are both infact NP231 (Command Trac) they'll both have the same 2:72:1 ratio, both use the same bolts, etc etc. They stayed the same from 87-01.
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no, they didnt.
87-90 will have 21 spline input. with any manual transmission it will have a 23spl input. You want a 92+ 231 from a 4.0/auto. |
:thumbup: I stand corrected.
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They also used 3 different spline lengths.
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Originally Posted by m_gainey
Im not too good with transmissions and stuff in that category. Alright, my 1996 Jeep Cherokee has the NP231 transfer case. Could I use another transfer case out of a 1992 as long as its the NP231 or would it bolt up differently?
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Originally Posted by xjmarc
(Post 785829)
They also used 3 different spline lengths.
BTW, if anyones looking for a trans and transfer case I have a a spare pair out in the shop. |
I was referring to spline lengths on the transmission.
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so its a no go then?
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Good chance it would work. Both should be 23 spline and if you're lucky the length will be the same. Most autos used the same length.
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Alright sweet. So what if the lenghts are different?
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You can swap the inputs. If they are both Cherokees good chance they'll be the same.
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