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Old 05-16-2007, 05:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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twin T-case 86 with an 83 T- case?

I have an 83 parts truck I was wondering if I could use the T-case out of it and put it into the 86 to twin T-case it.
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All the specifics on t cases that will work with what are on the Marlin crawler website. Read there.

I am using an 83 pick up t case for my crawler box with my 85 t case.

Some of the earlier than 83 t cases have some weird idiosyncracies.

We sell the 4.7 gears and the adapters on our website.

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It will work, however, if it was late '83, you may need to convert to top shift, which is about $80.

http://www.marlincrawler.com/htm/tra.../tcaseinfo.htm

The ideal case is '85-89 Type 3 - top shift with quiet run gears.
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