Advance Adapters 716001 Features:
- The Jeep / Scout Dana 20 were indexed to the transmission case by either a retainer housing or an index hub which was part of the stock transmission case. These transfer cases are classified as a large hole transfer cases, which measures 4” in diameter.
- Our adapters require this indexing retainer to obtain proper alignment.
- When utilizing this retainer a sealed 307 bearing (p/n 716302) must be used and is sold separately.
- Note: Some Dana 18’s have a 4” diameter hole. They were generally found in the 1966-71 model Jeeps with the Buick 255 & T-14 or T-86 transmissions.
- Required Options
- 716302 Dual Sealed Bearing.
- SNAP RING / 716455
- RETAINER- T86 BEARING / 716001-BLK
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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