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98+ front Yoke and Shifter bolt size?


Original_Ranger84

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Homer, Ak/ Anchorage, AK/Fairbanks, AK
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1984, 1999
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Manual
I am just going to swap my fron yokes in the manual I put in and the electric i pulled out if its not to labor intensive. so What holds the front cup yoke on the 98+ ranger T cases in? snap ring on the inside?

I know the manual one I have has a front yoke with a nut holding it on, will i have to swap shafts? threaded to (what i am assuming) non threaded cup shaft?

And lastly what is the size and thread on the manual shifter adjustment bolt, the little one behind the large pivotal one.
 
I don't know about the shifter bolt but yes, the case hase to come apart to remove a snap ring that holds the front shaft in. I have been told that the older style shaft will swap right into the '98 and up case but I've never tried it.
 
xr650 is right. The cases must come apart to swap the front output. Its a direct swap with parts from the older 13-54. Its not that bad of a job, go for it. E-shift or manual doesnt matter, the main parts are the same.
 
Alright yeah I looked on the internet and found something on a bronco site about a tear down of a 1354, looks pretty easy to me.

Still looking for the bolt/thread size thing though.
 

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