What is Quatratrac & how do I know if my
CJ7 has it or not. Replaced the master cylinder & front calipers today & know brake lines, etc are blowing. Any good sorces for brake lines? I guess I'm gonna go ahead & replace all the lines/hoses.
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QuadraTrac " is a 'Jeep' name for the Borg Warner 1305 and 1339
Transfer Case .
The Borg Warner 1305 and 1339 transfer cases were used from '76 to '79 in Jeep vehicles behind THM-400 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS.
If you don't have an Automatic
Transmission , then you don't have a "
QuadraTrac "
Transfer Case .
The Borg Warner 1305 and 1339 transfer cases were FULL TIME cases, meaning they drive the front drive shaft all the time, depending on which end had traction or not.
We refer to it as 'All Wheel Drive' now.
Although the
Transfer Case COULD drive both axles, normally it worked like a 'Open Differential' and supplied power to the axle with the LEAST resistance.
The Borg Warner 1305 was a single speed
Transfer Case , NO LOW RANGE,
The Bord Warner 1339 was a TWO SPEED
Transfer Case , it had a 'High' and 'Low' range,
Shifted by a lever coming out of the
Transmission tunnel, drivers side, just in front of the drivers seat.
The Borg Warner 1305 & 1339 transfer cases had an 'Emergency Drive' switch, Vacuum powered, usually mounted in the glove box with an indicator light in the dash that drove BOTH AXLES DIRECTLY...
A 50/50 split in power for short periods of time.
You should NOT drive on hard packed roads with the 'Emergency Drive' engaged.
The Borg Warner 1305/1339
Transfer Case is a 3/4 Ton truck case, and with fresh chain and rebuild, it's VERY hard to beat as a high speed 4 wheel drive case!
Desert racers REALLY liked it!
The Borg Warner 1305/1339 case takes a SPECIALTY FLUID, and should have maintenance REGULARLY!
If the chain breaks and wads up in the bottom of the case, it WILL blow the case apart!
The Borg Warner 1305/1339 cases came out in Jeep Vehicles ONLY behind the GM THM-400, Three Speed Automatic
Transmission from '76 to '79.
The THM-400
Transmission is the proverbial 800 Pound Gorilla of Automatic Transmissions and is capable of holding back 600+ horse power from the factory!
The cost for all that strength is the heavy rotating mass in the
Transmission ...
The THM-400 will need rebuilt about every 60K to 75,000 Miles since the heavy internal parts wear the bushings/bearings out very quickly compared to transmissions like the GM THM-350, Ford C-6, or Chrysler TF A-727 three speed automatics.
With fresh rebuild, and tight center support bushing & seals, the THM-400 is the most potent Automatic you can take off-roading!
Anything else you would like to know about the Borg Warner 1305 or 1339
Transfer Case , or the
Transmission it was mated to in Jeep vehicles?