Transfercase question
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Transfercase question - 12/18/2005 10:28:13 AM
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Oldhat
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The owners manual for my 2002 Montaro says use SAE 75W90 in the transfer. Are these cases gear driven and not chain drive? I thought all Transfer's now days were chain drive. Every other 4WD I own uses ATF of some kind. 1993 Jeep Cherokee, 2003 Dodge Cummins 4WD, 1946 Willis Jeep (gear driven), this also uses 75W90. I was just wondering. Thanks Oldhat
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RE: Transfercase question - 12/19/2005 4:07:32 PM
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off roader
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Joined: 10/20/2005 Status: offline
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I believe all v6 models are gear driven transfer cases and use standard gear oil. I know earlier 2.6L I-4 gas models were chain driven. Gear driven is preferable because you don't have chain wear and replacement issues. Also, if you're interested, our Aussie friends are producing "custom/low volume production" lower transfer case gearing for the Gen I V6 Auto Tranny transfer cases. Not sure if the xcases are the same in MT rigs. These gears will not work in the 3.5L DOHC x cases but they are also making a gear set for the 3.5L DOHC models.
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