242 Transfer Case Swap
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From: North Carolina
Year: 1988
Model: Comanche (MJ)
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Currently looking at swapping in a 242 when I do my Ax15 swap. All of the yards around me so far don’t have a Cherokee with a 242. My question is can I use a 242 from a Jeep Liberty KJ ? A bunch of yards near me have liberty’s with the 242. The only issue I found so far is the rear output housing has to be swap since the liberty used a speedometer sensor on the rear axle. Any advice??
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From: Hunt County Texas
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0L
Currently looking at swapping in a 242 when I do my Ax15 swap. All of the yards around me so far don’t have a Cherokee with a 242. My question is can I use a 242 from a Jeep Liberty KJ ? A bunch of yards near me have liberty’s with the 242. The only issue I found so far is the rear output housing has to be swap since the liberty used a speedometer sensor on the rear axle. Any advice??
Also the 242 was never avaliable behind manual tansmissions as far as i know. Some say the differential device isnt good at absorbing shock loads and the autos smooth out power delivery compared to the manuals.
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is this for your 1988 xj that's in your profile? if so, then no, a liberty case won't fit. but as mentioned, it's pretty easy to swap out what you need from another 242. like the output shaft. yours is 21 spline, but the newer (91+) are 23 spline.
what case is in there now? you don't like or want a 231? i prefer this case over the 242 personally. much better aftermarket support and way easier to rebuild. plus you can get a real slip yoke eliminator rather than a hack n tap. i know you can get a swap in sye for it, but that's like swapping your hubs to lockable. pricey and not simple, just nobody does it.
what case is in there now? you don't like or want a 231? i prefer this case over the 242 personally. much better aftermarket support and way easier to rebuild. plus you can get a real slip yoke eliminator rather than a hack n tap. i know you can get a swap in sye for it, but that's like swapping your hubs to lockable. pricey and not simple, just nobody does it.
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is this for your 1988 xj that's in your profile? if so, then no, a liberty case won't fit. but as mentioned, it's pretty easy to swap out what you need from another 242. like the output shaft. yours is 21 spline, but the newer (91+) are 23 spline.
what case is in there now? you don't like or want a 231? i prefer this case over the 242 personally. much better aftermarket support and way easier to rebuild. plus you can get a real slip yoke eliminator rather than a hack n tap. i know you can get a swap in sye for it, but that's like swapping your hubs to lockable. pricey and not simple, just nobody does it.
what case is in there now? you don't like or want a 231? i prefer this case over the 242 personally. much better aftermarket support and way easier to rebuild. plus you can get a real slip yoke eliminator rather than a hack n tap. i know you can get a swap in sye for it, but that's like swapping your hubs to lockable. pricey and not simple, just nobody does it.
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From: North Carolina
Year: 1988
Model: Comanche (MJ)
Engine: 4.0l Inline 6
Yes this is for my 1988 Jeep Comanche but I'm not keeping the current transmission in it which is the Ba10/5. My plan is to swap in a 93 Ax15 transmission which has the 23 spine input shaft. I understand that the 231 has aftermarket upgrades but I have no need or desire to build up a 231. My truck stays on payment 95% of the time so a 242 with full-time 4wd would be nice when I want extra traction during rain or snow. I would appreciate any advice if anyone have done any swap from a liberty transfer case into a Cherokee. Thanks @downs for the information about the clocking.
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only difference and may not be a problem is the vehicle speed sensor on the liberty case will be an electronic plug, whereas your mj will be a cable for the speedo. and the clocking may be off. if i recall, you will need a t-case out of an automatic, if you're mating it up to an auto. but i may be wrong. i could be thinking the stick vs auto may be the input spline count... been a while...
is this for your 1988 xj that's in your profile? if so, then no, a liberty case won't fit. but as mentioned, it's pretty easy to swap out what you need from another 242. like the output shaft. yours is 21 spline, but the newer (91+) are 23 spline.
what case is in there now? you don't like or want a 231? i prefer this case over the 242 personally. much better aftermarket support and way easier to rebuild. plus you can get a real slip yoke eliminator rather than a hack n tap. i know you can get a swap in sye for it, but that's like swapping your hubs to lockable. pricey and not simple, just nobody does it.
what case is in there now? you don't like or want a 231? i prefer this case over the 242 personally. much better aftermarket support and way easier to rebuild. plus you can get a real slip yoke eliminator rather than a hack n tap. i know you can get a swap in sye for it, but that's like swapping your hubs to lockable. pricey and not simple, just nobody does it.
This is currently going in my '98 XJ. I love the 242 in snow country, where one can be on snowy or icy road one minute and on dry road the next. That's where the full time 4WD comes into its own. Plus there are many upgrades available out there for the 242. Do some research.
This factory SYE is miles ahead of any aftermarket SYE. Just save the driveshaft(s) from the donor vehicle.
PS: only the 2002 Liberty was equipped with the 242.
Enjoy!
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