MadMiracle
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Would anyone know how I can find out if my t-case with case code #5300-8210 has a 21 or 23 spline input shaft? I have a Peugeot BA 10/5 (yeah, I know they're not very durable). This manual transmission can only be mated with a t-case that has 21 spline input shaft. Early YJs (1987) had automatic trannies with NP 207 t-cases. These had 23 spline input shafts. I gave my Jeep parts dealer my t-case code number which is an NP 231 and it came up as a t-case for a 1990 range automatic transmission. See why I'm confused?
If my t-case has a 21 spline input shaft, then I can see why I have a BA 10/5. But, if it's a 23, then why isn't an AX-15 in there. I've already e-mailed Chrysler but probably won't hear from them until Wednesday. This article says 1990s with 258s had BA 10/5's installed, but after March 3, 1989, according to my Jeep parts dealer, the AX-15's were used. This site basically says the same thing.
The only thing I can think of is that someone, maybe the previous owner, swapped a t-case with a 23 spline input shaft to a 21 for whatever reason. I hope my mechanic didn't do it. All he then had to do was switch the bellhousing and some clutch components, but the clutch has been giving me problems ever since I had this BA 10/5 rebuilt transmission put in. I just thought, Well, this is what it's like for a 90 4.2L. This was 6 months ago. I'm such an idiot.
He could've taken the possible old AX-15 I might've originally had in there and rebuilt it himself for his Jeep. He could've gotten a 21 spline t-case from the local junkyard real cheap. Like I said the clutch has been giving me problems since shifting is a little rough, and that's after the transmission oil has been well heated. Maybe he forgot to change those clutch components and that's why shifting is rough. I know the throw-out bearing and other components are different between these two transmissions.
Yeah, I'm paranoid and always think of the worst possible scenario. Originally, before I had the rebuilt transmission in, shifting was good, but the shifter felt really loose. I expressed my concerns and he said that's nothing to worry about. The next day he says, "yeah, you're better off with a new transmission". I'm pssed and frustrated.
edited by: MadMiracle, Feb 15, 2003 - 09:20 AM[addsig]
Would anyone know how I can find out if my t-case with case code #5300-8210 has a 21 or 23 spline input shaft? I have a Peugeot BA 10/5 (yeah, I know they're not very durable). This manual transmission can only be mated with a t-case that has 21 spline input shaft. Early YJs (1987) had automatic trannies with NP 207 t-cases. These had 23 spline input shafts. I gave my Jeep parts dealer my t-case code number which is an NP 231 and it came up as a t-case for a 1990 range automatic transmission. See why I'm confused?
If my t-case has a 21 spline input shaft, then I can see why I have a BA 10/5. But, if it's a 23, then why isn't an AX-15 in there. I've already e-mailed Chrysler but probably won't hear from them until Wednesday. This article says 1990s with 258s had BA 10/5's installed, but after March 3, 1989, according to my Jeep parts dealer, the AX-15's were used. This site basically says the same thing.
The only thing I can think of is that someone, maybe the previous owner, swapped a t-case with a 23 spline input shaft to a 21 for whatever reason. I hope my mechanic didn't do it. All he then had to do was switch the bellhousing and some clutch components, but the clutch has been giving me problems ever since I had this BA 10/5 rebuilt transmission put in. I just thought, Well, this is what it's like for a 90 4.2L. This was 6 months ago. I'm such an idiot.
He could've taken the possible old AX-15 I might've originally had in there and rebuilt it himself for his Jeep. He could've gotten a 21 spline t-case from the local junkyard real cheap. Like I said the clutch has been giving me problems since shifting is a little rough, and that's after the transmission oil has been well heated. Maybe he forgot to change those clutch components and that's why shifting is rough. I know the throw-out bearing and other components are different between these two transmissions.
Yeah, I'm paranoid and always think of the worst possible scenario. Originally, before I had the rebuilt transmission in, shifting was good, but the shifter felt really loose. I expressed my concerns and he said that's nothing to worry about. The next day he says, "yeah, you're better off with a new transmission". I'm pssed and frustrated.
edited by: MadMiracle, Feb 15, 2003 - 09:20 AM[addsig]