hey guys
can the back of a gearbox that is from a divorced transfer\gearbox setup be un bolted and put onto a gearbox that was a joint transfer\gearbox??
or are they totally different gearbox's??
just wondering as i would like to be able to make my 5 speed into a divorced setup and use a transfer from a different truck.
not sure if its feasable but need the mq guru's out to let me know.
thanks
mike
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mq divorced transfers
i have tried a couple of different combinations that worked ok....Woop wrote:But will the threaded portion on the back of the mainshaft prevent the driveshaft yoke from fully engaging the splines? I suppose it could be cut off
not to say that all do.... some might have a different length output shaft...
try it and see....
screwy
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