Swapping a 2000 dII T-case into a 2003 - questions.
#1
Swapping a 2000 dII T-case into a 2003 - questions.
Hey!
I have an 03 d2 without the locking Tcase or the nipple to engage it for that matter. I came across a listing to buy a 2000 D2. It has lower miles than mine and a few accessories I'd like. I was thinking of buying it and swapping the Tcases so I can lock my 03's CDL.
Am I correct in assuming I can simply swap them and install a linkage to actuate it without any additional issues I may not be aware of?
It's also important that the 2000 d2 can run well with the Tcase from my 03 installed as I plan to either sell it in the future or give it to my wife...
As always, thanks for the help y'all!
I have an 03 d2 without the locking Tcase or the nipple to engage it for that matter. I came across a listing to buy a 2000 D2. It has lower miles than mine and a few accessories I'd like. I was thinking of buying it and swapping the Tcases so I can lock my 03's CDL.
Am I correct in assuming I can simply swap them and install a linkage to actuate it without any additional issues I may not be aware of?
It's also important that the 2000 d2 can run well with the Tcase from my 03 installed as I plan to either sell it in the future or give it to my wife...
As always, thanks for the help y'all!
#2
Hey!
I have an 03 d2 without the locking Tcase or the nipple to engage it for that matter. I came across a listing to buy a 2000 D2. It has lower miles than mine and a few accessories I'd like. I was thinking of buying it and swapping the Tcases so I can lock my 03's CDL.
Am I correct in assuming I can simply swap them and install a linkage to actuate it without any additional issues I may not be aware of?
It's also important that the 2000 d2 can run well with the Tcase from my 03 installed as I plan to either sell it in the future or give it to my wife...
As always, thanks for the help y'all!
I have an 03 d2 without the locking Tcase or the nipple to engage it for that matter. I came across a listing to buy a 2000 D2. It has lower miles than mine and a few accessories I'd like. I was thinking of buying it and swapping the Tcases so I can lock my 03's CDL.
Am I correct in assuming I can simply swap them and install a linkage to actuate it without any additional issues I may not be aware of?
It's also important that the 2000 d2 can run well with the Tcase from my 03 installed as I plan to either sell it in the future or give it to my wife...
As always, thanks for the help y'all!
The following users liked this post:
caroba (06-04-2017)
#3
I'm still learning a bit here, so just to clarify -- The SLABS unit is the ECU for the ABS system, correct? If my 03's SLABS unit is CDL ready (which I assume means TC will still work when the CDL is engaged), why do I need to swap it out?
Or is the issue that the 2000 D2 needs my 03 SLABS to operate with the 03 Tcase?
Thanks again!
#4
03 is Coil sprung, also just installed the TF 2" lift. Not sure on the 2000 yet...
I'm still learning a bit here, so just to clarify -- The SLABS unit is the ECU for the ABS system, correct? If my 03's SLABS unit is CDL ready (which I assume means TC will still work when the CDL is engaged), why do I need to swap it out?
Or is the issue that the 2000 D2 needs my 03 SLABS to operate with the 03 Tcase?
Thanks again!
I'm still learning a bit here, so just to clarify -- The SLABS unit is the ECU for the ABS system, correct? If my 03's SLABS unit is CDL ready (which I assume means TC will still work when the CDL is engaged), why do I need to swap it out?
Or is the issue that the 2000 D2 needs my 03 SLABS to operate with the 03 Tcase?
Thanks again!
The following users liked this post:
caroba (06-04-2017)
#5
BIG UPDATE!
After talking to this guy, he admitted that his factory driveshaft failed. He did not mention this in the ad... I mainly wanted to buy this car for the locking Tcase and the roof rack it comes with..
I will go inspect the car to see what sort of damage it caused when it failed. I'm just worried that the Tcase got ruined when it snapped. Of course I'll do a visual inspection of the transmission and Tcase to see the extent of the damage... throwing in a new driveshaft isn't a big deal if that's the only damage. But he did mention something was leaking afterwards -- perhaps a trans cooler line..
For those of you more experienced, how would you feel buying one of these that had the driveshaft blow on them? And how can I be sure the Tcase is in good shape internally after this happened? I was thinking dropping a magnet into the fill plug to see if the gears are shredding but that's all I can think of... Without that driveshaft the car can't drive so testing it out would be impossible..
Perhaps if I manually lock the nipple on his CDL so that the car can deliver torque to the rear wheels I could limp it home? Will that damage the Tcase (since torque will still be applied to the output flange that would connect to the front driveshaft otherwise? I also have the option of towing it home..
After talking to this guy, he admitted that his factory driveshaft failed. He did not mention this in the ad... I mainly wanted to buy this car for the locking Tcase and the roof rack it comes with..
I will go inspect the car to see what sort of damage it caused when it failed. I'm just worried that the Tcase got ruined when it snapped. Of course I'll do a visual inspection of the transmission and Tcase to see the extent of the damage... throwing in a new driveshaft isn't a big deal if that's the only damage. But he did mention something was leaking afterwards -- perhaps a trans cooler line..
For those of you more experienced, how would you feel buying one of these that had the driveshaft blow on them? And how can I be sure the Tcase is in good shape internally after this happened? I was thinking dropping a magnet into the fill plug to see if the gears are shredding but that's all I can think of... Without that driveshaft the car can't drive so testing it out would be impossible..
Perhaps if I manually lock the nipple on his CDL so that the car can deliver torque to the rear wheels I could limp it home? Will that damage the Tcase (since torque will still be applied to the output flange that would connect to the front driveshaft otherwise? I also have the option of towing it home..
#6
The following users liked this post:
caroba (06-04-2017)
#7
#8
Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: St. Clair County, Michigan
Posts: 4,550
Received 1,160 Likes
on
836 Posts
Probably not the cooler lines, they are on the opposite side of the transmission. Most likely blew a hole in the transmission case, along where pan bolts on, passenger side. Might need a y-pipe, too...it usually get mashed to smithereens.
Bought my 01 with all of these conditions, for 5 bills. Threw a transmission (3 more bills), y-pipe (2 more bills) and new shafts (2 more bills) in it and have put about 8K on it before parking it for the summer. Have had no issues with the transfer case.
Brian.
Bought my 01 with all of these conditions, for 5 bills. Threw a transmission (3 more bills), y-pipe (2 more bills) and new shafts (2 more bills) in it and have put about 8K on it before parking it for the summer. Have had no issues with the transfer case.
Brian.
The following users liked this post:
caroba (06-05-2017)
#9
I parted an '02 last month that had the front driveshaft explode. Not only did it take out the transmission but it also cracked the front output assembly on the transfer case as well. I had never seen that level of damage in the several hundred Rovers I've parted. It was insane. I didn't take pictures of the damage to the front output assembly but I've included one of the driveshaft and transmission. But, the damage to the front output assembly amounted to large cracks in the housing itself almost all the way around! Again, I've never seen anything like it.
The following users liked this post:
caroba (06-05-2017)
#10