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Identifying transfer case

Identifying transfer case

hockeydad22

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Good morning, I recently purchased a 1963 CJ5 set up with an Oldsmobile 350 and 350 turbo Transmission . The Transfer Case has 3 shifting levers on it and says warne on the side, I have owned several jeeps but have never seen this type of set up. I was told it was set up with a low - low gear. can anyone tell me more about this?
 
Just picked up an 86 CJ7 ....the motor is a 4.0 but I have no idea what the Transmission is. It's a 4 speed...that's all I know. BTW first jeep I've ever decided to work on myself so be nice.
 
Just picked up an 86 cj7....the motor is a 4.0 but I have no idea what the transmission is. It's a 4 speed...that's all I know. BTW first jeep I've ever decided to work on myself so be nice.
Are you sure its a 4.0? They came with AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l the Wrangler and Cherokees had the 4.0
 
Look at that thread Busa put up. It's really good.


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Just picked up an 86 cj7....the motor is a 4.0 but I have no idea what the transmission is. It's a 4 speed...that's all I know.
It's either a very wimpy T-4 . Click here for more info: http://www.jeep-cj.com/forums/f105/manual-cj-transmissions-12112/index2.html#post97100
t4_novak.jpg

Or its the much stronger T-176 . Click here for more info: http://www.jeep-cj.com/forums/f105/manual-cj-transmissions-12112/#post97093
T-176 .jpg" data-src="/community/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jeep-cj.com%2Fgallery%2Ffiles%2F1%2F6%2F7%2F1%2Ft176.jpg&hash=5ebd2c48ceea649dfbb876a0f17d6e90" data-lb-sidebar-href="" data-lb-caption-extra-html="" data-single-image="1"> t176.jpg

Now if the engine has been swapped out with a Wrangler then it may have a different tranny.
 
If stock it can only be a T-176 – 77 or T-4

The 176/77 has an aluminum top cover with 6 bolts with an angular stick
The T-4 also has an aluminum cover but with eleven bolts, has a curved stick

If stock should be a AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l

Edit: Busa beat me to it.
 

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