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Okay 86 transfer case questions?


BabyBronco89

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This is my first b2 with a manual trans case, it's the original in the 86 although it was built in 85..
When I bought it I asked if the 4x4 works he said there was a belt that was broke in the t-case?? I was thinking belt?? It's a ford not a Cadillac, lol what I think he was talking about was a chain, but I've never busted one of these bad boys open? Is it something a guy that's been taking things apart for the last 15 years can handle?? Also where might I go to find this chain/ belt?? Also what t case do I have so I can know it by name, my man trans is a fm145 correct?
 


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does the front drive shaft mount to the transfer case with 4 bolts or does it have a slip yoke? bw1354 has a solid flange the bw1350 has a slip yoke. i would suggest just going to your local pick and pull or pull and save and just pull one. i switched mine to the bw1354 and picked it up for like $40. its not worth the time in my opinion to pull one apart and try to fix it. Those cases are in b2 ranger and i got mine from an explorer. theres tons out there just look for the numbers on the back of the case on the bottom. and you will be fine.
 
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If you feel like taking the thing a part yes its certainly do-able by a DIYer. It takes time, as you have to take the t-case out of the vehicle, then separate the case, and take the internal parts out in order to get the new chain installed.

It is a chain drive t-case, not a belt, never seen a t-case with a belt, they're either gear drive or chain drive and the ones in the B-2 and the Ranger are both chain driven. If the Previous owner broke that chain he/she had to be doing something seriously wrong.
 

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does the front drive shaft mount to the transfer case with 4 bolts or does it have a slip yoke? bw1354 has a solid flange the bw1350 has a slip yoke. i would suggest just going to your local pick and pull or pull and save and just pull one. i switched mine to the bw1354 and picked it up for like $40. its not worth the time in my opinion to pull one apart and try to fix it. Those cases are in b2 ranger and i got mine from an explorer. theres tons out there just look for the numbers on the back of the case on the bottom. and you will be fine.
FYI: Not all 13-50s are slip joint. The '87-89 STX case had a 13-50 with a fixed front output. So don't use that as your only reference.
 

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