It requires modifying the shift rails and removing the interlock pill...basically tearing the case down and rebuilding. That, or swap it with the newer J-caseYeah it the original T shift. If I shift the rear then I can shift the front to the same high or low 4x4. So how do you just shift the front?
I was pretty sure mine was a t shift
It a 1972 but maybe a 73 case ?The last T shift cases didn't have the snap ring as they had a J style front output shaft. I suspect yours is a 1973? Front bearings are different too. I have a spreadsheet here somewhere that shows the approximate serial number range.
What's the serial number?It a 1972 but maybe a 73 case ?
I order one from tom bronco parts looks like the same oneSince you were planning on rebuilding your transfer case, do yourself a favor, and get JB Fabs shift rail kit.
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Ford Bronco D20 Shift-Rail Kit P/N SRD20F
Replacement shift-rails for Ford's version of the D-20 transfer case (Bronco 66-77).jb-custom-fabrication.myshopify.com
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It will allow full shifting, but also keep you from putting the front and rear in High and Low at the same time. The kit also makes the Dana 20 shift easier, and not pop out of gear, with the twin sticks. P.S. you will still use both of the "Pills" with this kit.
It looks like the front output shaft was changed to the J style somewhere between serial 160xxxx and 165xxxx (1972 timeframe). The rails didn't change until between serial 173xxxx and 174xxxx (1973).It a 1972 but maybe a 73 case ?
Ok its 162XXXXIt looks like the front output shaft was changed to the J style somewhere between serial 160xxxx and 165xxxx (1972 timeframe). The rails didn't change until between serial 173xxxx and 174xxxx (1973).