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89 Comanche 4.0 5sp 2wd 35 axle .

 

I was wondering what is involved to convert to 4wd besides the typical shifter, axle, driveshafts and speedo cable . I haven't seen the truck as of yet to know what trans it has , can I make the 2wd trans a 4wd trans ? I already have a 231 out of a 95 xj with a 4.0 and I know there are spline count issues . Any help is appreciated . Thanks

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If you have a Peugeot 5 speed you can change the tail shaft housing and cut the output shaft off to the correct length. I got a housing from a CC member and cut my shaft off and it works perfect. I didn't even pull the transmission for the 4x4 conversion. The output shaft is splined all the way up just be sure to cut it to the correct length. I agree an external slave AX15 would be great but if your trans works why throw it out until you need to. I'm sure you can find a junk trans to pull the tail housing off.

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NitroSteve , what is the spline count on the pukey ? Or better yet did the splines change from 21-23 in 89 . Thanks guys^^

I don't remember right off but I think the pukey and early autos used the same splines and I think its the 21 spline. I know I pulled my tcase from an automatic xj with mechanical spedo gear. Ill see if I can find the piece of output shaft I cut off and count the splines. I don't think the pukey spines ever changed.

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I'm looking to buy a 1987 2wd comanche, but it has the manual 4 speed trans in it.. I'm looking to convert the truck to 4wd by using a 1992 AUTOMATIC xj as a donor for all the 4x4 parts. and i was wondering how hard it would be to put the automatic trans in the comanche?

You have a 2.5 if you have a 4 speed. The transmissions are different between the 6 cylinders and 4 cylinders. Your donor for the auto will have to be a 4 cylinder as well for it all to bolt up.

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I'm looking to buy a 1987 2wd comanche, but it has the manual 4 speed trans in it.. I'm looking to convert the truck to 4wd by using a 1992 AUTOMATIC xj as a donor for all the 4x4 parts. and i was wondering how hard it would be to put the automatic trans in the comanche?

You have a 2.5 if you have a 4 speed. The transmissions are different between the 6 cylinders and 4 cylinders. Your donor for the auto will have to be a 4 cylinder as well for it all to bolt up.

 

okay, thanks for the reply

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Ok I'm going today to look at an 4x4 ax15 that came out of a 91 yj . When I spoke with the guy he said it will only fit 91 / 92 because of the different diameter pilot shaft which he said was 19/32 And the shaft was an 1/8 in longer . He also said it was an external slave setup as well which wasn't till later years ,94? It has a115 k miles on it and wants $250 for it .

 

First of all is 250 a good deal ?

 

2nd: from other threads on here The pilot bearing diameter seems to be an issue when changing the trans from the pukgoat to the ax15 . I want to make sure that this won't be an issue preventing me from using this ax15 .

 

3rd question is there any field tests when the trans is not in the vehicle to check to make sure it's good ?

 

Thanks in advance for all the help.

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I think the seller if wrong about the pilot shaft.   The BA10 and early AX15s used the same bushing.  It was the 94+ AX15s that changed the input shaft.  

 

Sounds like he swapped the bell housing for you already.

 

I thing $250 is a great deal.  You may want to take it to shop that specialized in manual trans and have them test it.  Best to spend a little now before you install it a find out its a dud.

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I think the seller if wrong about the pilot shaft. The BA10 and early AX15s used the same bushing. It was the 94+ AX15s that changed the input shaft.

 

Sounds like he swapped the bell housing for you already.

 

I thing $250 is a great deal. You may want to take it to shop that specialized in manual trans and have them test it. Best to spend a little now before you install it a find out its a dud.

 

Thanks . I already have a 231 tcase so this will be the first part of the swap . I hope it's as advertised .

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Ok well I found a complete ax15 external slave +231 tcase , Dana 30 , front and rear DS and a Dana 44 out of an Comanche all for $300 .Going to pick it up tomorrow . It came out of a Comanche with a rotted frame . I don't think I'm missing anything . I figure the ax15 was changed at one point being it's external slave .

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