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Can a Ford 203 be used as a transfer case?

Can a Ford 203 be used as a transfer case?

A popular modification to the 203 was to install a “part-time” kit to eliminate the differential. In this configuration the 203 operates like more conventional transfer cases in that it’s either in 2WD or 4WD and when in 4WD the power is evenly split from front to rear.

Are there any Ford F100s with a transfer case?

On F100s it was only offered as a ‘married’ setup. It was a ‘divorced’ setup on F250s through mid-’77 and then became ‘married’ up to ’79. The NP-205 was a heavy-duty part-time, gear drive transfer case with a 1.96 low ratio (although another source reports 1.98:1 low ratio). It’s smaller than the NP203 and about 40-50 pounds lighter.

When did Ford start using the NP208 transfer case?

Ford used 31 splines in 1981-1986 Broncos, F250 and F350 pickup trucks. GM used this transfer case in Pickups and Suburbans between 1981 and 1986 typically behind automatics with 27 splines. Cherokees and J trucks used this unit between 1980 to 1988 and called it the Command Trac. The NP208 is widely used because of its strength and weight.

When did GM start using the transfer case?

It was used in a variety of applications from 1980-1987 in Dodge Ramcharge and Pickup trucks, the Dodge units have 23 splines. Ford used 31 splines in 1981-1986 Broncos, F250 and F350 pickup trucks. GM used this transfer case in Pickups and Suburbans between 1981 and 1986 typically behind automatics with 27 splines.

What kind of transfer case does Ford F-250 use?

Applications: 1998-and-up Ford F-250 and heavier Super Duty trucks. The BW1350 and BW1354 are both 3-piece aluminum part time transfer cases. They both transfer power from the transmission to the rear axle and when actuated, also the front drive axle.

Which is the best transfer case for HD trucks?

Contact TNT Transfer Case for the right transfer case for your vehicle. Basically the same case, the NP 271 has a manual shift and the NP 273 is electronically shifted; found in Ford HD trucks. NP271 & NP273. New Process Gear Two speeds:High: 1:1, Low: 2.72:1. Aluminum (magnesium) case. Front output. Chain Drive, fixed rear spoke.

What kind of transfer case does Ford bw4411 have?

Ford BW4411: The BW4411 transfer case has a 28 Spline Input, front cup yoke, rear circular flange, no speedometer hole, no front and rear sensor hole and no rear sensor. Matched with 5R55S transmission. Single speed.

What kind of transfer case does a Ford E4OD use?

The stronger BW4407 was available with a PTO option, allowing it to be used with hydraulic accessories. It was designed specifically to be used with the Ford E4OD automatic and ZF manual transmissions. Due to the chain drives, both the BW4406 and BW4407 require ATF for lubrication.

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Ruth Doyle