How much fluid does a 231 transfer case hold?
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How much fluid does a 231 transfer case hold?
All Wrangler transfer cases require ATF, literally any ATF is fine with ATF+4 being a superb choice. It holds about 2 quarts.
What kind of oil goes into a transfer case?
In most vehicles, a transfer case is filled with a small amount of gear oil (usually SAE 75W-85, 80W-90 or 75W-140 grade).
What fluid goes in a Jeep transfer case?
The recommended transfer case fluid is MOPAR ATF PLUS-TYPE 7176 or Mercon/Dexron IiATF.
Can you put ATF in a transfer case?
Transfer cases may be filled with gear oil, automatic transmission fluid (ATF), or specialty lubricants. It is important to regularly inspect the transfer case for any damage, leaks, or other concerns.
Which is the best transfer case for Jeep 231?
The NP231 transfer case has turned out to surprise us in its strength, gearing, upgradeability and servicability. Most of our customers choose to retain their Jeep 231 with their conversions. It is very common for them to offer good service behind some of the strongest engines and transmissions.
Can a Jeep model 231 be rebuilt without lubricant?
Unless you own a TJ model 231, you will rapidly lose the ATF lubricant from the case if this occurs. The 231 is possibly the simplest of all the Jeep transfer cases to rebuild. Their assembly is intuitive, and parts are easily available and affordable.
How much fluid should I put in my NP231 transfer case?
Jeep recommends 2 Quarts of ATF+3 (Or ATF+4) Fluid in the NP231 Transfer Case that comes on your Jeep Vehicle. Use of any other fluids may cause problems and will void your warranty.
How much fluid should I put in my Jeep tansfer case?
Armor: CBIoffroad roll cage, Rampage rescue bumper/tire carrier. Jeep recommends 2 Quarts of ATF+3 (Or ATF+4) Fluid in the NP231 Transfer Case that comes on your Jeep Vehicle. Use of any other fluids may cause problems and will void your warranty.