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question bout t-case

ok im lookin to get a manual tcase and i was wonderin if the 4.0 manual tcase was the same as the 3.0 tcase? will a tcase that came out of a 4.0 truck bolt up to the trans of a 3.0 truck?
 
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sure will.....

first you need to make sure your tail housing on your transmission has the holes for the manual t-case linkage.....
 
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does anyone have pictures of how it bolts up to the transmission?
 
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The linkage bolts to the two threaded bosses cast into the trans extension housing - not all Ranger transmissions have the bosses.


 
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ok so i have those so all i need to do is swap out my electric t case with a manual right
 
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You'll need the BW1354 manual case with the correct output flanges plus the linkage, boot and shifter. Then you'll need to either cut the floor plate or find one made for a manual case.
 
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im gonna search for some picture of someone doin that real quick so i can see how hard it is haha
 
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Its real easy. Just be prepared to search a good bit for the console and boots to cover that hole you cut in your floor.....:D
 
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well i wouldnt have to have the boot and console right away haha, as long as the daggum thing works haha
 
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I drove around for over a month with no console or boots, just a big fat gaping hole in the floor. Its definitely doable, but man it sure does get loud and hot with that hot tranny tunnel air blowing right in your face.
 
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haha i guess thats true, but i aint rich and ill do things in steps haha
 
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I'm transfer case ignorant so here is my question.


From what I understand in this thread, if the tranny tail housing has the boss's on them, then one could use either a auto or manual transfer case assuming all the associated parts are there right?
 
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Yes.....
 
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Good to know, thanks
 
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