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Transmission number Identification

Transmission number Identification

Jeeper42

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Hey Guys,

I'm trying to ID my Transmission so I can get a new 2nd gear synchronizer.
The teeth on mine are shot.

I have a 1986 CJ7 5 Speed M/T

The only numbers I found were:

sf8950010 and 2 unknown numbers.
13-52-dn 45684

But I can't find reference to any of these.

Or maybe it doesn't matter as there isn't more than once type of synchronizer for my Transmission .

Anyone have a good source for Transmission parts?

Thanks,
Jeeper42
 
Probably a T-5 .


T-5
Five Speed
From 1982 to 1986 the Borg-Warner T-5 was offered in CJ's as as Overdrive Transmission . As a matter of fact this was the only Overdrive Transmission offered in a CJ. The T-5 is a light duty Transmission that always came with a Dana 300 Transfer Case .
There was a heavier duty T-5 Transmission that was used in street vehicles such as Mustangs. These transmissions were referred to as World Class T-5 . They were never offered in Jeeps or any other four-wheel drive but there are companies such as Astro Performance that offer the gears and parts to rebuild the T-5 into a World Class T-5 . The strength of these transmissions is not as strong as originally hyped and it isn't recommended to rebuild your T-5 into a World Class T-5 . A better option would be to replace the T-5 with a stronger Transmission such as the T-176 or T-18 .

The T-5 is 15.25 inches long.

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For more information see the above post Weak Transmissions of the 1980's

Gear ratios:
1st – 4.03
2nd – 2.37
3rd – 1.5
4th – 1.0
5th – 0.86
Reverse – 3.76
 
Well then it looks like I have a T-5 but now I'm having issues finding a 2nd gear synchronizer.
My brother-in-law who is rebuilding the Transmission said I need a new 2nd gear synchronizer but all I can find are ones for 1st & reverse, 3rd & 4th and 5th.

He told me the teeth are warn down and it keeps popping out if second.

Is there a synchronizer for 2nd gear?

Jeeper42
 
The synchro hub and sliding synchro sleeve are only serviced as part of the mainshaft ( from Jeep anyways).
2nd gear and the synchro rings are available seperately according to my books.
 
The synchro hub and sliding synchro sleeve are only serviced as part of the mainshaft ( from Jeep anyways).
2nd gear and the synchro rings are available seperately according to my books.

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