Advance Adapters 50-8602 Features:
- This Jeep transmission adapter to the Jeep Dana 20 transfer case is 1.012 in. in length. Adapter material is 356 T-6 heat treated aluminum alloy. Adapter kit includes a adapter casting, 23 spline x 6 spline spud shaft, gasket, seal, o-ring, fastening hardware, and adapter instructions.
- Transfer case
- This adapter assembly will fit any Dana Spicer 20, Scout version with a 6 tooth female drive gear. The transfer case index to the new adapter will require an index retainer & sealed bearing.Additional information can be obtained in our on-line catalog, Jeep & Scout Vehicle Section: Transfer Case Information, Jeeps 1941-79.
- Transmission
- The kit is designed for exclusive use with all 1980 & newer Jeep manual and automatic transmission that feature a 23 spline output shaft.
- Notes:
- Cannot be used with the Dana 18 , AX15 conversion due to transfer case shifter clearance issues.
- AX15 output shaft may require shortening due to a positive stickout.
- Required Options
- 716001 Large Hole Retainer
- 716302 Sealed Bearing
- NUT-NYLON LOCK 7/8 -16 / 728701
- H.H.C.S. 3/8 -16 X 1-1/4 (GR5) zinc / 723722
- SEAL-TH400/TH350 TO TLC AND 18/20 ADAPTERS / 716700
- ADAPTER- D18/20 TO NEW PROCESS / 51-7700
- SHAFT- JEEP T5 TO D18/20 23T / 52-8600
- T.C. GASKET/JEEP&TOY L/C / 716568
- BOLT 3/8 -16 X 1.00 in. SHCS ZINC / 723731
- LOCK WASHER 3/8 ZINC / 723704
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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