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Help decifering these numbers

Help decifering these numbers

Jroch

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I was curiose exactly what I had for running gear so I scraped away as much grime as I could to reveal these numbers but can't find them on the net. it is possible I transposed a couple as it was very difficult to read

Transmission I found these

1307065901
WG7IV
R.
I68

Transfer Case
DANA C18-1524-S(or5?)G

I am guessing on the Transfer case it's a C18 but looking at the spec sheet sticky for trans and transfer it shows 2 sticks on the transfer case and I only have one?

The Transmission is a 3 speed reverse all the way left and straight up 1'st straight back from reverse.

I couldn't find any numbers on the front and rear axle?

Second part to this is if you can tell me what I got, what are opinions on them what I can I expect for known issues performance etc:

Thanks

Justin
 
what year is the jeep?
oh d 18s had single sticks, what engine?
 
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what year is the jeep?
oh d 18s had single sticks, what engine?


Baja thanks for your reply, the jeep body is a 1985 but nothing I don't believe is OEM, with the exception of maybe the axles? This is what I can tell you from the PO

The Engine is a 343 out of a 1969 AMX
Was told Transmission and Transfer were up graded to a T-14 cast iron, thats all I was told, I have verified the motor although there is still some confusion on the heads but that is being debated in another tread.

Are you thinking that I have a D18 Transfer with a T14 Trans? if so what can you tell me on them any good?

Thanks again for your assistance
 
ok then, lets get to a few things
If you have a D18 tcase you will need to be running a rear offset diff, it will be offset to the passenger side. If not that is not a d18
the Dana 20 had one shifter also, but used a center pumkin differential in the rear.
do you have any pics?
 
Pictures are worth a 1000 words.;)
 
I personally guarantee it's not a d-18!:eek: Look's like a good ol' Dana 300 T-case, Dana 30 front axle with a P.O.S. (whoops did I say that?) AMC model 20 rear. :laugh:
I think you are correct on all ends of that one
 
Shift patterns on worn out shift rails of old t cases are pretty much what ever you can get them into! :)
 
I have to agree with "Lil'5 & CJ" from the other thread. That linkage does not look like a Dana 300 to me. A pic from the rear might help.
 
you may have a home made shifter linkage, I think it is time to take that thing down to your local 4x4 shop and get them to identify that puppy. then maybe you can get straitened out. I have never seen a shift patern like that, or a sifter linkage lik that, I think we have PO shenanigans going on.
 
I think there is some schanagens going on with post I do not recall, calling them "POOPIE RAIL" LMAO, CJ you working on some creative editing there :D
Don't know where that came from! :)
 
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