Most likely the overall length and drive shaft attachment points are different, so it will not work.
Most likely the overall length and drive shaft attachment points are different, so it will not work.
Most likely the overall length and drive shaft attachment points are different, so it will not work.
Please need to know if 1991 jeep used more than on e type of transfer case. was it the command trac207/231 or the 228/229/242 selec trac
atf +4
Your Jeep probably has the 242 select trac transfer case. If it's a full time 4x4, it will have a 249.
The 242 uses ATF The 247 uses a special fluid form the dealer.
Automatic transmission fluid.Automatic transmission fluid.
There were two options the 242 and the 231
It will be either a NP 231 or NP 242. The 242 being the "Full Time" and the 231 being the "Part Time" 4x4 transfer case. There is a tag on the side of the case that is a small circle with the type and gear ratio on it.
the 242 has full time four wheel drive made possible by a center differential while the 231 only has part time four wheel drive and no center diff. The drive shaft attachment point yokes, and spline numbers could also be different. The 242 is usually in a Jeep, while the 231 is in a truck.
ATF+4 is used as the fluid on most Chrysler transfer cases (231, 241, 242). The 245 and 247 would be an exception. They uses a specific transfer case fluid.ATF+4 is used as the fluid on most Chrysler transfer cases (231, 241, 242). The 245 and 247 would be an exception. They uses a specific transfer case fluid.
Please need to know if 1991 jeep used more than on e type of transfer case. was it the command trac207/231 or the 228/229/242 selec trac
The GCF of 242, 231 is 11.
If it's a full-time transfer case, you have the NP 242. If it's not a full time transfer case, you have the NP 231. The NP231 will have 2HI, 4HI, N, and LO settings. The NP242 will have 2HI, 4 part time, 4 full time, N, and 4LO settings.
242 transfer case uses ATF+4 transmission fluid. 247 transfer case uses a special transfer case fluid available from the dealer.
atf +4
Your Jeep probably has the 242 select trac transfer case. If it's a full time 4x4, it will have a 249.
Jeep transfer cases have a round red and silver identification tag on the back side. It will show the part number, gear ratio, date code and other information. Common Jeep transfer cases are 209, 231, 242. Look for a three digit number that may or may not be preceded by or followed by some additional letters like NV, NP, or J.
The transfer case has tag on the center rear of it. The model number is on there. The 242 uses regular auto trans fluid (ATF). The 247 uses a special transfer case fluid from a Jeep dealer