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kj04libby

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What transfer case do KJs come with? Is it just one? Multiple ones? If so how can you tell what you got?
 

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2002-2007 have the nv242 or nv231. I believe one is command trac and the other is selectrac. The nv number is stamped on them near the t-case fill hole. But you can supposedly also tell by whether or not your 4wheel drive lever has a neutral position instead of a full time 4wd option.

I'm just about to do the fluid change on my 2007 sport 4x4 and I don't have an Allen wrench big enough and need a reference to the size if anyone has it so I can buy it specifically or at least get the set in range.
 

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And from my Google searching the np231 and nv231 are exactly the same just changed the name. How true is this information?
 

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I'm not sure but posts here say ours is the same tcase jeep has made for wrangler so I can only guess probably.
 

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They say NP stands for new process then they changed to NV new venture. I searched in Google nv231 vs np231 and every wrangler forum said they're the same
 

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You use a ratchet not a Allen wrench. If I remember its the 1/2” and not the 3/8” try not to use and extension on it.
 

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NV 231 was standard on 4WD KJs, 4 modes: 2WD, 4HI, N and 4LO
NV 242 was an option on 4WD KJs, 5 modes: 2WD, 4 Part Time (4HI), 4 Full Time (like an AWD, good for use on pavement), N, 4LO.

On the back of the transfer case there is a plate stamped on it with all the info you could want. :D
 

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If you have 231 can you do a straight swap to a 242

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You use a ratchet not a Allen wrench. If I remember its the 1/2” and not the 3/8” try not to use and extension on it.

I use a 10mm Allen wrench. Just be sure the wrench is square in the fitting so the edges don't get rounded off. And take out the fill plug FIRST - makes for a bad afternoon when you drain the fluid then can't get the fill plug out to put fluid back in.

Just makes you want to spit... :manos:

Bob
 

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Dang bob gota Check the t-case when I get back home I remember it being a 4 point designed to use a ratchet. Maybe I have it mixed up with the pig plugs. Sounds like my bad.
 

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Thanks for the help everyone I called advance adapters today and going to wait until I get my tcase out and check the spline count on it and the turbo 350 (just to be sure!) Before I place my order on the adapter. But if its the one me and the sales rep think it will be it's gonna run me 450 including shipping. And this way I can keep my stock drive shafts just have to weld motor mounts. Not that hard
 

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Dang bob gota Check the t-case when I get back home I remember it being a 4 point designed to use a ratchet. Maybe I have it mixed up with the pig plugs. Sounds like my bad.

No worries!

I use a 3/8" extension on the fill plug for the front diff though - first time I changed the front diff fluid I got really frustrated till I figured out the 3/8 square would work. Kept trying to force an Allen wrench in there :fca5278d:

Bob
 

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If you have 231 can you do a straight swap to a 242

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If you have an auto transmission you can. I looked in to it a while back but then decided not to after realizing that the 231 is a stronger transfer case.
 

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If you have an auto transmission you can. I looked in to it a while back but then decided not to after realizing that the 231 is a stronger transfer case.

Thanks. I do have an auto trans. I dont do much off road. The full time 4x4 is easier than explaining to the wife you cant leave it in 4hi till spring lol

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Definetly a Allen - not sure what but I'll go wiyj the 10MM. I know it's big and metric.

I just changed mine last week. I'd never bothered to look but all my other 231's had a large hex - 1 3/16 or so. I knew just where it was on the socket rack. Crawled under with it and Damm - they changed it. I was in and out 3 times to get the correct Allen - and a piece of cheater pipe to break it loose.

Not sure if I could tell which Allen it was to be sure for you. Don't get a cheap one, if it was like mine it was tight and a cheapish one will round off. I had to clean out the hole then tapped it in to seat well.
 

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Dang bob gota Check the t-case when I get back home I remember it being a 4 point designed to use a ratchet. Maybe I have it mixed up with the pig plugs. Sounds like my bad.

Maybe your thinking of the front diff?
Your both right though .. I use a ratchet with a hex socket :D

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The 6-speed KJ uses yet another t-case... NP241 (just like many fullsize trucks :D )

I think I used a 10mm allen for the t-case plugs.
 
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