RAT or RAN?

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USCVScott

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I've got a 1971 EB that will no longer hold 2nd gear. It leaks too. I can't seem to find anything that ID's it. The kits to rebuild it are for one or the other. The bronco Graveyard's kit info says the RAT is a longer case. Does anyone know what length that is? Also does anyone know where to get new shift forks for either of these?

 

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"I can't seem to find anything that ID's it."

The ID tag is on the pass. side of the trannie (on a flat spot) (usually pretty dirty area)

"Does anyone know what length that is?"

You didn't say what eng...?? The T-case adaptors are diff. lengths.

RAT/RAN transmissions are on the V/8 --- HEF transmission is on the I-6

RAT T-case adaptor is 8 7/8"---RAN T-case adaptor is 9 3/8"---I-6 adaptor is 6 1/2"

"Also does anyone know where to get new shift forks for either of these?"

Tom's Bronco parts.com in Oregon is close to you. They have everything you need.

541-779-1339

Wild Horses is on the left coast as well....both have trannie exchange programs.

wildhorses4x4.com 209-943-0991

 
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