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TJBoy 04-10-2005 07:00 PM

Transfer case compatablitiy question - am I hosed?
 
Hi Folks,

My 2001 TJ Auto's transfer case died a cruel and noisy death. I
went to Ebay and purchased an NP231 transfer case from a 2004 auto . I
put it in, it leaked! I pulled it and put a paper gasket where it
leaked (between the T-case and the transmission - and plugged the drain
hole).

So now the good news;
No leaks
It shifts in and out of gears just great! Hurrah.

The Ugly news;
The Speedometer is off by 10% (it's to low - so now I'm Speeder
Boy - Great)
The Odometer is off so the jeep trail books are less useful. Lucky
I have a GPS.

The Bad news;
There is some noise coming from the front end in 4 low, and it
occurred to me. If my 2001 had a Dana 35 in the rear and a Dana 30 in
the front and the 2004 had a different setup could I be toasting my
drive train?


Jerry Bransford 04-10-2005 07:24 PM

Re: Transfer case compatablitiy question - am I hosed?
 
Change your speedometer gear to calibrate your speedometer. All you
need to know is your tire size and your axle ratio size to determine
which speedo gear will get your speedometer reading accurately again.

The ratios inside the transfer case are the same between all non-Rubicon
Wranglers, so if it bolted up ok, it's fine. Your axle ratios are what
count anyway and you didn't change them so no worries. You're not
driving in 4Lo while on a paved road surface are you???

Jerry

TJBoy wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> My 2001 TJ Auto's transfer case died a cruel and noisy death. I
> went to Ebay and purchased an NP231 transfer case from a 2004 auto . I
> put it in, it leaked! I pulled it and put a paper gasket where it
> leaked (between the T-case and the transmission - and plugged the drain
> hole).
>
> So now the good news;
> No leaks
> It shifts in and out of gears just great! Hurrah.
>
> The Ugly news;
> The Speedometer is off by 10% (it's to low - so now I'm Speeder
> Boy - Great)
> The Odometer is off so the jeep trail books are less useful. Lucky
> I have a GPS.
>
> The Bad news;
> There is some noise coming from the front end in 4 low, and it
> occurred to me. If my 2001 had a Dana 35 in the rear and a Dana 30 in
> the front and the 2004 had a different setup could I be toasting my
> drive train?
>


--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/

Jerry Bransford 04-10-2005 07:24 PM

Re: Transfer case compatablitiy question - am I hosed?
 
Change your speedometer gear to calibrate your speedometer. All you
need to know is your tire size and your axle ratio size to determine
which speedo gear will get your speedometer reading accurately again.

The ratios inside the transfer case are the same between all non-Rubicon
Wranglers, so if it bolted up ok, it's fine. Your axle ratios are what
count anyway and you didn't change them so no worries. You're not
driving in 4Lo while on a paved road surface are you???

Jerry

TJBoy wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> My 2001 TJ Auto's transfer case died a cruel and noisy death. I
> went to Ebay and purchased an NP231 transfer case from a 2004 auto . I
> put it in, it leaked! I pulled it and put a paper gasket where it
> leaked (between the T-case and the transmission - and plugged the drain
> hole).
>
> So now the good news;
> No leaks
> It shifts in and out of gears just great! Hurrah.
>
> The Ugly news;
> The Speedometer is off by 10% (it's to low - so now I'm Speeder
> Boy - Great)
> The Odometer is off so the jeep trail books are less useful. Lucky
> I have a GPS.
>
> The Bad news;
> There is some noise coming from the front end in 4 low, and it
> occurred to me. If my 2001 had a Dana 35 in the rear and a Dana 30 in
> the front and the 2004 had a different setup could I be toasting my
> drive train?
>


--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/

Jerry Bransford 04-10-2005 07:24 PM

Re: Transfer case compatablitiy question - am I hosed?
 
Change your speedometer gear to calibrate your speedometer. All you
need to know is your tire size and your axle ratio size to determine
which speedo gear will get your speedometer reading accurately again.

The ratios inside the transfer case are the same between all non-Rubicon
Wranglers, so if it bolted up ok, it's fine. Your axle ratios are what
count anyway and you didn't change them so no worries. You're not
driving in 4Lo while on a paved road surface are you???

Jerry

TJBoy wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> My 2001 TJ Auto's transfer case died a cruel and noisy death. I
> went to Ebay and purchased an NP231 transfer case from a 2004 auto . I
> put it in, it leaked! I pulled it and put a paper gasket where it
> leaked (between the T-case and the transmission - and plugged the drain
> hole).
>
> So now the good news;
> No leaks
> It shifts in and out of gears just great! Hurrah.
>
> The Ugly news;
> The Speedometer is off by 10% (it's to low - so now I'm Speeder
> Boy - Great)
> The Odometer is off so the jeep trail books are less useful. Lucky
> I have a GPS.
>
> The Bad news;
> There is some noise coming from the front end in 4 low, and it
> occurred to me. If my 2001 had a Dana 35 in the rear and a Dana 30 in
> the front and the 2004 had a different setup could I be toasting my
> drive train?
>


--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/

Jerry Bransford 04-10-2005 07:24 PM

Re: Transfer case compatablitiy question - am I hosed?
 
Change your speedometer gear to calibrate your speedometer. All you
need to know is your tire size and your axle ratio size to determine
which speedo gear will get your speedometer reading accurately again.

The ratios inside the transfer case are the same between all non-Rubicon
Wranglers, so if it bolted up ok, it's fine. Your axle ratios are what
count anyway and you didn't change them so no worries. You're not
driving in 4Lo while on a paved road surface are you???

Jerry

TJBoy wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> My 2001 TJ Auto's transfer case died a cruel and noisy death. I
> went to Ebay and purchased an NP231 transfer case from a 2004 auto . I
> put it in, it leaked! I pulled it and put a paper gasket where it
> leaked (between the T-case and the transmission - and plugged the drain
> hole).
>
> So now the good news;
> No leaks
> It shifts in and out of gears just great! Hurrah.
>
> The Ugly news;
> The Speedometer is off by 10% (it's to low - so now I'm Speeder
> Boy - Great)
> The Odometer is off so the jeep trail books are less useful. Lucky
> I have a GPS.
>
> The Bad news;
> There is some noise coming from the front end in 4 low, and it
> occurred to me. If my 2001 had a Dana 35 in the rear and a Dana 30 in
> the front and the 2004 had a different setup could I be toasting my
> drive train?
>


--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/

Matt Macchiarolo 04-10-2005 09:04 PM

Re: Transfer case compatablitiy question - am I hosed?
 
Try taking the speedo gear from your old tcase and putting it in the new
one...that should fix your speedometer problem.

As far as the leaking, there should be an input shaft seal on the new T
case, I don't believe the auto transmission and transfer case share fluid.
putting a gasket between the tranny and the T case won't fix the leak, and
if you plug the weep hole, you'll fill the adapter with fluid from whatever
source. Are you sure it isn't your transmission leaking? If it's the
transmission, you are risking contaminating the transmission fluid, not good
for an auto trans.

"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@cox.net> wrote in message
news:4259B5B1.5080106@cox.net...
> Change your speedometer gear to calibrate your speedometer. All you need
> to know is your tire size and your axle ratio size to determine which
> speedo gear will get your speedometer reading accurately again.
>
> The ratios inside the transfer case are the same between all non-Rubicon
> Wranglers, so if it bolted up ok, it's fine. Your axle ratios are what
> count anyway and you didn't change them so no worries. You're not
> driving in 4Lo while on a paved road surface are you???
>
> Jerry
>
> TJBoy wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> My 2001 TJ Auto's transfer case died a cruel and noisy death. I
>> went to Ebay and purchased an NP231 transfer case from a 2004 auto . I
>> put it in, it leaked! I pulled it and put a paper gasket where it
>> leaked (between the T-case and the transmission - and plugged the drain
>> hole).
>>
>> So now the good news;
>> No leaks
>> It shifts in and out of gears just great! Hurrah.
>>
>> The Ugly news;
>> The Speedometer is off by 10% (it's to low - so now I'm Speeder
>> Boy - Great)
>> The Odometer is off so the jeep trail books are less useful. Lucky
>> I have a GPS.
>>
>> The Bad news;
>> There is some noise coming from the front end in 4 low, and it
>> occurred to me. If my 2001 had a Dana 35 in the rear and a Dana 30 in
>> the front and the 2004 had a different setup could I be toasting my
>> drive train?
>>

>
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/




Matt Macchiarolo 04-10-2005 09:04 PM

Re: Transfer case compatablitiy question - am I hosed?
 
Try taking the speedo gear from your old tcase and putting it in the new
one...that should fix your speedometer problem.

As far as the leaking, there should be an input shaft seal on the new T
case, I don't believe the auto transmission and transfer case share fluid.
putting a gasket between the tranny and the T case won't fix the leak, and
if you plug the weep hole, you'll fill the adapter with fluid from whatever
source. Are you sure it isn't your transmission leaking? If it's the
transmission, you are risking contaminating the transmission fluid, not good
for an auto trans.

"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@cox.net> wrote in message
news:4259B5B1.5080106@cox.net...
> Change your speedometer gear to calibrate your speedometer. All you need
> to know is your tire size and your axle ratio size to determine which
> speedo gear will get your speedometer reading accurately again.
>
> The ratios inside the transfer case are the same between all non-Rubicon
> Wranglers, so if it bolted up ok, it's fine. Your axle ratios are what
> count anyway and you didn't change them so no worries. You're not
> driving in 4Lo while on a paved road surface are you???
>
> Jerry
>
> TJBoy wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> My 2001 TJ Auto's transfer case died a cruel and noisy death. I
>> went to Ebay and purchased an NP231 transfer case from a 2004 auto . I
>> put it in, it leaked! I pulled it and put a paper gasket where it
>> leaked (between the T-case and the transmission - and plugged the drain
>> hole).
>>
>> So now the good news;
>> No leaks
>> It shifts in and out of gears just great! Hurrah.
>>
>> The Ugly news;
>> The Speedometer is off by 10% (it's to low - so now I'm Speeder
>> Boy - Great)
>> The Odometer is off so the jeep trail books are less useful. Lucky
>> I have a GPS.
>>
>> The Bad news;
>> There is some noise coming from the front end in 4 low, and it
>> occurred to me. If my 2001 had a Dana 35 in the rear and a Dana 30 in
>> the front and the 2004 had a different setup could I be toasting my
>> drive train?
>>

>
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/




Matt Macchiarolo 04-10-2005 09:04 PM

Re: Transfer case compatablitiy question - am I hosed?
 
Try taking the speedo gear from your old tcase and putting it in the new
one...that should fix your speedometer problem.

As far as the leaking, there should be an input shaft seal on the new T
case, I don't believe the auto transmission and transfer case share fluid.
putting a gasket between the tranny and the T case won't fix the leak, and
if you plug the weep hole, you'll fill the adapter with fluid from whatever
source. Are you sure it isn't your transmission leaking? If it's the
transmission, you are risking contaminating the transmission fluid, not good
for an auto trans.

"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@cox.net> wrote in message
news:4259B5B1.5080106@cox.net...
> Change your speedometer gear to calibrate your speedometer. All you need
> to know is your tire size and your axle ratio size to determine which
> speedo gear will get your speedometer reading accurately again.
>
> The ratios inside the transfer case are the same between all non-Rubicon
> Wranglers, so if it bolted up ok, it's fine. Your axle ratios are what
> count anyway and you didn't change them so no worries. You're not
> driving in 4Lo while on a paved road surface are you???
>
> Jerry
>
> TJBoy wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> My 2001 TJ Auto's transfer case died a cruel and noisy death. I
>> went to Ebay and purchased an NP231 transfer case from a 2004 auto . I
>> put it in, it leaked! I pulled it and put a paper gasket where it
>> leaked (between the T-case and the transmission - and plugged the drain
>> hole).
>>
>> So now the good news;
>> No leaks
>> It shifts in and out of gears just great! Hurrah.
>>
>> The Ugly news;
>> The Speedometer is off by 10% (it's to low - so now I'm Speeder
>> Boy - Great)
>> The Odometer is off so the jeep trail books are less useful. Lucky
>> I have a GPS.
>>
>> The Bad news;
>> There is some noise coming from the front end in 4 low, and it
>> occurred to me. If my 2001 had a Dana 35 in the rear and a Dana 30 in
>> the front and the 2004 had a different setup could I be toasting my
>> drive train?
>>

>
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/




Matt Macchiarolo 04-10-2005 09:04 PM

Re: Transfer case compatablitiy question - am I hosed?
 
Try taking the speedo gear from your old tcase and putting it in the new
one...that should fix your speedometer problem.

As far as the leaking, there should be an input shaft seal on the new T
case, I don't believe the auto transmission and transfer case share fluid.
putting a gasket between the tranny and the T case won't fix the leak, and
if you plug the weep hole, you'll fill the adapter with fluid from whatever
source. Are you sure it isn't your transmission leaking? If it's the
transmission, you are risking contaminating the transmission fluid, not good
for an auto trans.

"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@cox.net> wrote in message
news:4259B5B1.5080106@cox.net...
> Change your speedometer gear to calibrate your speedometer. All you need
> to know is your tire size and your axle ratio size to determine which
> speedo gear will get your speedometer reading accurately again.
>
> The ratios inside the transfer case are the same between all non-Rubicon
> Wranglers, so if it bolted up ok, it's fine. Your axle ratios are what
> count anyway and you didn't change them so no worries. You're not
> driving in 4Lo while on a paved road surface are you???
>
> Jerry
>
> TJBoy wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> My 2001 TJ Auto's transfer case died a cruel and noisy death. I
>> went to Ebay and purchased an NP231 transfer case from a 2004 auto . I
>> put it in, it leaked! I pulled it and put a paper gasket where it
>> leaked (between the T-case and the transmission - and plugged the drain
>> hole).
>>
>> So now the good news;
>> No leaks
>> It shifts in and out of gears just great! Hurrah.
>>
>> The Ugly news;
>> The Speedometer is off by 10% (it's to low - so now I'm Speeder
>> Boy - Great)
>> The Odometer is off so the jeep trail books are less useful. Lucky
>> I have a GPS.
>>
>> The Bad news;
>> There is some noise coming from the front end in 4 low, and it
>> occurred to me. If my 2001 had a Dana 35 in the rear and a Dana 30 in
>> the front and the 2004 had a different setup could I be toasting my
>> drive train?
>>

>
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/





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