'86 engine swap
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I have a 86 CJ7 with 4.2L, T5, D300.
The jeep T-18 is far more expensive than the Ford T-18. I could be wrong though. When I was looking I already had the jeep T-18 and the transfer case. To go with a D300 I would have had to buy the transfer case and the adapter kit. So why spend the money on a jeep t-18 just to tear it apart when you'd do the same with a Ford T-18? I don't expect you to follow my logic on this one, but it makes sense to me.
Your situation doesn't relate to the PO.
The OP can buy the T-18 /20 and run with it as is, or
Install 315 gearing in the 20
Use the 300 he already has and adapted it to the T18.
Buy a ford T18 and use his bell and 300
If the price is reasonable and it checks out fine I would go with the nutz to boltz Bell/T18/20/shafts. There are more fords then Jeep T18s out there, in my area they both can be had for the same price. I've paid nothing, to never more then $200 for a Jeep T18, the fords are going for the same price around here. I've done the Jeep T18 to 300 swap, the 315 geared 20, and the ford to 300. All about the same price.
If he finds a ford T18 he still has to buy the 300 adapter at over $500, the T-5 bell would work for him.
Or if the Jeep setup he is looking at is in good shape, and sells for a fair price, it's a plug n play no adapters needed.
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