I've got a 1976 CJ-7 304 TH400 and the Quadratrac. The previous owner put a street racing shift kit in the transmission ( I don't know why.... he did some other silly things I also had to fix.....). As a result, I twisted the stock axles and stretched the chain in the transfer-case. I toned the shift kit down as much as I could, but it still shifts hard. I now have one-piece axles, but the quadratrac feels like it needs another new chain.
The Quadratrac has always given me issues. I've had to replace the chain twice now, and it always seems to leak. When it stops leaking, I know I need to add fluid.
Today on the way home on the freeway, I suddenly lost propulsion. It seemed as if the transmission shifted itself into neutral. I limped off the freeway while trying to get it to re-engage. Finally I got what felt like second gear. It wouldn't go into third, no matter the RPMs. I came to a stop, and it downshifted to first, and then stayed there- no matter the gear selector position or RPM. I made it home in first gear.
I left the Jeep sit. It cooled off before I got around to further diagnose it. I took it out for a spin. Transmission and everything else worked fine. I only took it around town a few times, as I did not want to tempt fate on the freeway again. The transmission shifted fine and never slipped.
So- here's the million dollar (well, maybe a few thousand dollar) question. What's wrong with the trany? If it's time for a rebuild, I'm thinking I'll just do a crate trany. While I'm at it, I would like to swap out the quadratrac. BUT- I have the offset rear axle. So what other transfer-case has the off-set rear output? I don't want to part with the cash for a transmission, transfer-case AND new axles!
I've heard that the quadratrac transfer-case parts are getting hard to find. So repairs might be more and more difficult as time passes.
Thanks in advance!
Randy
The Quadratrac has always given me issues. I've had to replace the chain twice now, and it always seems to leak. When it stops leaking, I know I need to add fluid.
Today on the way home on the freeway, I suddenly lost propulsion. It seemed as if the transmission shifted itself into neutral. I limped off the freeway while trying to get it to re-engage. Finally I got what felt like second gear. It wouldn't go into third, no matter the RPMs. I came to a stop, and it downshifted to first, and then stayed there- no matter the gear selector position or RPM. I made it home in first gear.
I left the Jeep sit. It cooled off before I got around to further diagnose it. I took it out for a spin. Transmission and everything else worked fine. I only took it around town a few times, as I did not want to tempt fate on the freeway again. The transmission shifted fine and never slipped.
So- here's the million dollar (well, maybe a few thousand dollar) question. What's wrong with the trany? If it's time for a rebuild, I'm thinking I'll just do a crate trany. While I'm at it, I would like to swap out the quadratrac. BUT- I have the offset rear axle. So what other transfer-case has the off-set rear output? I don't want to part with the cash for a transmission, transfer-case AND new axles!
I've heard that the quadratrac transfer-case parts are getting hard to find. So repairs might be more and more difficult as time passes.
Thanks in advance!
Randy