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Even if it would fit it would be clocked wrong for the transfer case.

 

Used to be wranglers used the same AX5 transmission except for the tail case clocking. Not sure about automatics or what they switched to after ax5

 

 

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Eagle has one in one of his rigs. It's doable.

 

Not a 2.5L. My '88 4.0L MJ had a YJ tranny and transfer case in it when I bought it. Whoever did the swap was a butcher, because he just chopped out a huge section of the floor pan/transmission tunnel to get the Wrangler t-case shifter (which in the YJ was totally different from the XJ and MJ) to "fit." It runs okay -- I wheeled it like that for several years, but doing something to replace the t-case shifter and repair the floor is on my list of future projects.

 

Remember the 2.5L uses a smaller bell housing, flywheel, and clutch (or flex plate and torque converter). Anything considered for a swap has to come from a 2.5L Wrangler, unless you want to go looking for adapters.

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There are youtube videos for practically everything!

 

Check FixJeep on YT or www.fixjeep.com.  He has a video on re-clocking a NP231 to an AX15 from an XJ to his TJ.  If you do the steps in reverse you can clock a YJ trans to an MJ.

 

Link to videos: http://www.fixjeeps.com/Jeep-transfer-case.html

 

template for clocking: http://www.fixjeeps.com/support-files/ax15_np231tcasereclocktemplate.pdf

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