Author Topic: Homemade Transfer case doubler  (Read 10150 times)

Offline jeephacker

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Homemade Transfer case doubler
« on: 05/ 4/08 - 04:48AM »
Here is some pictues of a Klune-v style box I designed and built.

Boring out the case. This took along time.

Got the gear pressed in, adding some dowel and tapped holes.


Cutting splines on the output shaft. It's made from 4340.

Planet gear set installed.

Case finihed. Need shifter assembly.

Finished shifter, ready to install.



Offline YJ_Aaron

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Re: Homemade Transfer case doubler
« Reply #1 on: 05/ 4/08 - 01:27PM »
Very nice work man.  I'm not sure that fits the term "hacker" that you have in your username.  Looks a lot better than a hack job.
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Offline jeephacker

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Re: Homemade Transfer case doubler
« Reply #2 on: 05/ 6/08 - 04:45AM »
Thanks YJ_Aaron.

Got it bolted up to a 231, shifter works good. Start hacking up the floor tomarrow.

Offline LoneWolf

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Re: Homemade Transfer case doubler
« Reply #3 on: 05/ 6/08 - 10:46AM »
Looks awesome Scotty...
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Re: Homemade Transfer case doubler
« Reply #4 on: 05/15/08 - 01:42AM »
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Re: Homemade Transfer case doubler
« Reply #5 on: 11/26/08 - 07:43PM »
Very nice work man.  I'm not sure that fits the term "hacker" that you have in your username.  Looks a lot better than a hack job.
That is so COOL. I have never seen one before. Will it work on a auto and stick?
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