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transfer case question on second gen

Old Jan 28, 2017 | 01:57 AM
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i have the second gen 1997 and was wondering if the 2001 will be the same.
nvg part number is 32104
serial number ad807118

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No, it won't. The 98 and up t-case won't have the provision for the gear driven VSS on the tailshaft, and the shift pattern is different. I think t-case shifter mounting is different as well. You need the t-case from a 94-97 truck.
 
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^. , what he said.
 
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Old Jan 28, 2017 | 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by HeyYou
No, it won't. The 98 and up t-case won't have the provision for the gear driven VSS on the tailshaft, and the shift pattern is different. I think t-case shifter mounting is different as well. You need the t-case from a 94-97 truck.
But what if you changed the tailhousing and the stuff for the sensor and the shifter ?
 
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But what if you changed the tailhousing and the stuff for the sensor and the shifter ?
The output shaft doesn't have the provision for the gear either, as far as I know. Could you mix and match parts, to make one that would work? Don't know.... Maybe..... But, if you are going to tear them both down, why not just buy a rebuild kit instead of another t-case? Rebuild what ya got.
 
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Thank you for the great piece of information.
 
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