Advance Adapters 50-9810 Features:
- This adapter kit will allow you to adapt the GM SM465 4wd, 4 speed transmission to the Jeep Dana 300 transfer case. The adapter is 3.5 in length and is made from strong 356 T-6 heat treated aluminum alloy. The adapter kit includes a adapter housing, new Dana 300 10 spline input shaft, gaskets, seal, fastening hardware, and adapter instructions.
- Transfer Case
- The adapter assembly fits the1980-86 Jeep Dana 300.
- Transmission
- This adapter assembly is designed for exclusive use with the 4wd, GM SM465 4 speed manual with a 10 spline output shaft. This top loaded heavy-duty transmission has a cast iron case, and is 12 in.� in length. It was used in GM trucks from 1968 to 1988. The SM465 was used in both 2wd & 4wd applications with 3 various output shaft spline counts of 10, 32, & 35 splines.
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Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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