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My genuine official 1989 Jeep Comanche Service Manual refers refers to the manual transmissions in the 1989 model as either the BA-10/5 or the AX 5 (which mine has thank goodness) but I notice most on this forum refer to an AX 15. Is that a different gear box than the AX 5? Just curious.

Jess

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To explain even a little further.

 

1989 was the switchover year from the BA 10/5 to the AX-15

 

Early 89 4.0 will have a BA 10/5 behind it

Later 89 4.0 will have an AX-15

 

2.5 will have either the AX-4 or AX-5. AX-4 and AX-5 are identical with the exception that the AX-4 is missing the 5th gear.

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your "genuine official 1989 Jeep Comanche Service Manual" is stating the two 5 speed manual trannys offered '86-'89, (the ax-15 replaced the ba10-5 in mid '89)... in '89 4.0l came with either the ba10-5 or the ax-15, the 2.5l came with the ax-5.

 

 

:mad: dam lack of words per minute.... you beat me

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now ive got a question .

To explain even a little further.

 

1989 was the switchover year from the BA 10/5 to the AX-15

 

Early 89 4.0 will have a BA 10/5 behind it

Later 89 4.0 will have an AX-15

 

2.5 will have either the AX-4 or AX-5. AX-4 and AX-5 are identical with the exception that the AX-4 is missing the 5th gear.

does that mean the gears n a ax4 are higher so you can cruise at highway speed or is the gearing identical to the ax5 exept for no 5th

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AX-4 and AX-5 are identical with the exception that the AX-4 is missing the 5th gear.

 

Generally the AX-4 received 3.55 gearing in the axles, and AX-5 received 4.10 gearing.

 

AX-5 w/ 4.10 had better acceleration and overall power in the lower gears, but the top end ratio somewhat evened out between the 2.

 

AX-4: 3.55(axle) x 1(4th gear) = 3.55:1

AX-5: 4.10(axle) x 0.85(5th gear) = 3.485:1

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Some Toyotas received the R151, which is a very close cousin to the AX-15.

 

There's also some cousins to the AX-5, most of which are not interchageable, however I believe the W58 can be used to replace an AX-4/5 if you swap in an AX-4/5 input shaft.

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NV3550 is certainly an option... but unless you have a specifc reason to need the extra strength, AX-15(IMO) is the better way to go. More plentiful, cheaper, and a little less work to get in. They were the 5 speed behind the 4.0 in 00/01 XJs. From what I understand, finding a 5 speed in those years is not an easy thing to do.

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How do you tell the difference between an AX-4 or 5 and an AX-15? I saw an 1996 2.5 4 cylinder XJ in the bone yard this morning with a stick, I don't know which tranny it is. IIRC an AX-15 has a center piece added in the middle of the housing, but what about an AX-4 or 5 what is the difference? Also the external slave cylinder IIRC started in 1993 is this true? :hmm:

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How do you tell the difference between an AX-4 or 5 and an AX-15? I saw an 1996 2.5 4 cylinder XJ in the bone yard this morning with a stick, I don't know which tranny it is. IIRC an AX-15 has a center piece added in the middle of the housing, but what about an AX-4 or 5 what is the difference? Also the external slave cylinder IIRC started in 1993 is this true? :hmm:

 

 

An AX15 would not have been mounted behind the 2.5 in an XJ. It would have been the AX5.

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I want to Thank eveyone for their knowledge, and each one of you for your personal input, I will be going to the boneyard with a magnet. :D :USAflag:

Does anyone have a picture of a external slave clutch cylinder on an AX-15?

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