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transfer case question #1077344 03/22/15 07:24 PM
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 76
redsput Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Read the stickied "bible" info on t-cases, still not sure I know the answer, hoping for some guru - feedback.

I believe the chain is loose or gears are worn?, slipping under load (not a great sound) in my 89 v6 5 speed raider. (years of duning and mudding with 33's I guess will do that...)

Will the t-case from a 4 cyl work? ( I have a couple spares of those, but none for v6.)

I hate to sink much $ into it, on her last leg as far as rust goes - frame is mostly patches...)


89' v6 5-speed Raider 33's (toy)
95' LS Montero (the tow mule and workhorse)
87' 2.6 Raider (in process)
88' 2.6 Montero 2 dr (in process)
88' 2.6 Raider (organ donor)
89' 2.6 Power Ram [D50] Jr's wheels
Re: transfer case question [Re: redsput] #1077345 03/22/15 10:05 PM
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 173
danz91crx Offline
Wheeler
Sorry I can't say if a 4cyl transfer case would work in place of a 6cyl. I'm curious though if you have problems in 2 wheel drive and 4 wheel drive modes? wondering if something maybe bent and its not shifting right?


1990 LWB RS A/T
1990 LWB Base A/T
1991 LWB LS A/T Going...Going...







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