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rear case swap-tcase slip to fixed yoke #861999 01/22/08 12:50 PM
Joined: Apr 2003
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Bansil Offline OP
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Ok 90-ish Amigo with 5spd and standard shifting tcase with slip yoke output.
I need a fixed output,I know it's a basic swap just r&r the pcs.

What year fixed output case do i need?

Will a SOTF rear case bolt up or what?

I have several SOTF cases.
I assume the shift rails would be different.

I don't need the front wheel drive shifter on the old slip yoke case,so that doesn't matter,and without pulling tranny and t-case to experament with I don't know.

What I want to do is keep the front case attached to the 5spd and just swap a fixed yoke case rear part.

TIA





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Re: rear case swap-tcase slip to fixed yoke [Re: Bansil] #862000 01/22/08 05:39 PM
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RobG Offline
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I assume the shift rails would be different.


does it matter for what you're doing? granted when I did my conversion over, I installed Tera's at the same time so I was using their hi-lo shift rail, but besides that, I didn't need any of the rails from the donor case. just the cover w/ its output cluster, hi-lo gear and clutch, and 4wd gear (again I was using Tera's).

-Rob

Re: rear case swap-tcase slip to fixed yoke [Re: Bansil] #862001 01/22/08 06:42 PM
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Bansil Offline OP
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does it matter for what you're doing


No not really <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Just wasn't sure about the depths of the SOTF compared to Non-SOTF case.

This looks like a go,Thanks





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