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JohnnyIroc
09-18-2011, 09:50 PM
recently i got a 93, 318 4wd Ramcharger
and today i was driving in a buddy's yard and the t-case got snagged on a sewer and cracked the damn thing all the way up on the front and rear of it.. (it did rip the thing out of the ground and drag it about 5-10 feet :eek:)
so im trying to figure out what different trucks i can get one out of, or if it would be a bad idea to have someone weld this case back up

oh and also if there is any skid plate made for these things

Thanks guys,
John
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dixiedodge7369
09-19-2011, 01:57 AM
It's most likey a new process t case look on the round tag and see what case it is then u can see what cars use it also left and right drop differences

JohnnyIroc
09-19-2011, 10:29 PM
thanks man i need a NP 241

dixiedodge7369
09-20-2011, 01:56 PM
241 came in slot of stuff jeeps, chevy pickups SUVs and such also ford used them your best bet is to scrounge the junk yard and look make sure thru drop is the same side and your in business

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They want like 1500 on eBay and such for one

JohnnyIroc
09-20-2011, 11:06 PM
i dont want a new one looking to spend 200 or less,
its a common transfer case but there is differences in all of them i need one out of either a 150 truck or a ramcharger

135sohc
09-21-2011, 01:23 AM
Start looking on C-L. You might find something in that price range.

You gotta pay to play with 4wd.... Thats why my driveway doesnt have any slope to it.

shayne
09-21-2011, 09:26 PM
you could use a 241 but also a 208 t-case, and those are plentifull as hell, i have had both apart side by side and there isnt any significant difference in the stock parts, from one to the next, and they are identicle casting on the outside. np 205, and np203 will require different driveshafts and likely wont adapt to your speed sensor/speedo cable output without some kind of adaptor. the one thing is is that the 241 case has room for a 1 5/8" drivechain, swapped in from a later model diesel pickup. do not weld up the case you will only run into huge problems doing so, plus you will need to take it out any way. look for any skid plate under any 81-93 ramcharger or pickup as they use the same skidplate with the off road package, also does your t-case have the steel brace that runs from the front output to the trans adaptor? if not find one and use it.

JohnnyIroc
09-21-2011, 11:25 PM
if im thinking of the same brace you are thats the only thing holding it on besides the driveshafts and the being bolted to the trans,
i found a 241 and trans for $200, or a 208 for $125, what one is stronger? would not hurt to have a trans around also but not needed...

shayne
09-22-2011, 09:34 PM
in stock form they are about the same strength, just the 241 has the machining done to accept a larger chain (which you need to scavenge from a 94 and up cummins with a 241) i went the opposite way and put a 241 into my formerly 208 ramcharger back in the day, i only put the 241 in because it is all i could get for the right price, and i had zero problems with the swap, one thing to see though on older 208's they dont have the vacuum port to operate the vacuum axle disconnect, so look for one that does, or else the $200 241 is the better deal.

JohnnyIroc
09-23-2011, 04:22 PM
thank you very much shane are you on rcc to?

shayne
09-23-2011, 11:28 PM
actually no, im not, but i used to creep around on that forum a bunch. i am a big dodge truck fan, most of what i have learned is from doing it the hard way.

JohnnyIroc
09-24-2011, 12:05 AM
there pretty cool over there, very quick responses and your getting the right info

JohnnyIroc
09-24-2011, 08:19 PM
87 208 work for me?

shayne
09-25-2011, 01:22 PM
if its got the vacuum port on top of the casting right near where the shifter lever goes into the case then yes id say your good to go, use the vacuum block from your old tcase, and double check the output yolks to see if there the same, usually they are unless somebody dicked with the tcase at some point in time. while your at it at least put new seals on the input and the front and rear outputs while you have it out of the truck.

JohnnyIroc
09-25-2011, 06:57 PM
the one in the junkyard was a 241, in the 88 the thing looked brand new so i bet it was swapped in,
i didnt pull it yet i didnt have enough time to today also it had a skid plate

shayne
09-26-2011, 09:27 PM
good score problem solved!

JohnnyIroc
09-26-2011, 10:47 PM
yep everything i need sitting right there waiting for me...

JohnnyIroc
09-29-2011, 08:51 PM
some guy local has a cad 208, but the guys on ramchargercentral tell me it wont be a direct bolt up, what is the differences in bolt up for either one

shayne
09-30-2011, 06:29 PM
in my 86 i swapped from a 208 to a 241 due to availability and i had zero issues myself, same linkage, same gaskets, same drive shafts same machined spot on the tailshaft housing for my cable speedo (the donor was a 1990 so it had the same vss as yours). i still got the same 241 bolted to the same trans now sitting in my parents car port. i deleted the CAD on my rc and went with an earlier d44 with locking hubs, so unless the difference is in the vacuum actuator itself than i am telling you there is no difference.

JohnnyIroc
10-01-2011, 12:21 AM
they told me the 241 has a cutout to fit against the over drive trans, your swapped worked but the opposite way wound not

and what should i look up to find that gasket i cant seem to find it