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Dana model 24 transfer case

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I have a Dana model 24 transfer case in my 1971 F250. Does anyone have any information in this thing? Is it a good T-case?
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In my opinion its good. Parts are hard to find and some people switch to the 205. Doug
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Here's some transfer case info for you:

http://www.fordification.com/transfercase.htm
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Thanks guys, are there any other reference sites that may include the Dana 24? If I needed parts, where might I look? This thing looks like its in "like new" condition. Will it handle my F250 application (medium to heavy) for towing and mudding?
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Cool. Where can I find a good 205?
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http://broncograveyard.com/bronco/i-216 ... r_case.htm

You can also buy used rebuildable cores for 250. Their price is about 200 less than what I paid for one through drivetrain specialists here in town. Pretty much a bolt in to the existing, only change I had was to upgrade to the bigger ujoin that matches the ones on the rear driveshafts on the intermediated engine to transfercase driveline at the transfercase input yoke. OH and a speedo cable change but still haven't gotten to that.
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What is the solution to the speedo cable when doing the 205 swap? I ran a 205 in mine for a while but never got around to figuring it out. Thanks Doug
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Heep had a Place that will redo your speedo cable with the correct gear on it. I was thinking about trying to find a place it town b4 i send it out.
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460 crew wrote:Heep had a Place that will redo your speedo cable with the correct gear on it. I was thinking about trying to find a place it town b4 i send it out.


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