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Dana 20
My 1962 Willys PU has the most mickey mouse homemade transfer case
shift linkage (previous owner thought he was a designer) that doesn't work as well as I expect it to work - takes several tries to shift into the mode I need at any given moment. Does anyone have, or know of, an old Dana 20 transfer case I could buy or trade for? ThanQ in advance for any leads... Willy 'Just because Chrysler calls it a Jeep, don't make it so...!' - Willy Schneider / 1962 |
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Hi Willy,
I think the '62 should have come with a Dana 18, twin stick. I would fix Dana 20 by going back to the stock one lever pull linkage, from a wrecking yard, or buy an after market twin stick conversion: http://home.alltel.net/ezduzit/twin20.htm God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Willy Scheifer wrote: > > My 1962 Willys PU has the most mickey mouse homemade transfer case > shift linkage (previous owner thought he was a designer) that doesn't > work as well as I expect it to work - takes several tries to shift > into the mode I need at any given moment. > > Does anyone have, or know of, an old Dana 20 transfer case I could buy > or trade for? > > ThanQ in advance for any leads... > > Willy > 'Just because Chrysler calls it a Jeep, don't make it so...!' > - Willy Schneider / 1962 |
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Willy Schneider wrote:
> My 1962 Willys PU has the most mickey mouse homemade transfer case > shift linkage (previous owner thought he was a designer) that doesn't > work as well as I expect it to work - takes several tries to shift > into the mode I need at any given moment. > > Does anyone have, or know of, an old Dana 20 transfer case I could buy > or trade for? > > ThanQ in advance for any leads... > > Willy > 'Just because Chrysler calls it a Jeep, don't make it so...!' > - Willy Schneider / 1962 I have one in SE Wisconsin. Where are you? Cheers, - Jeff G |
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In mid-1962, Willys evidently started offering the 6cyl Tornado (OHC
230ci) engine with a Dana 20 transfer case. This is what I have. In '63 (or 64), this was the stock setup. I, too, thought it would be fairly easy to find parts, but I have looked all over here (an Island near Seattle with lots of jeep owners) and so far, have not found one. My next search, besides Ebay, will be in the vast metropolitan area that is Seattle (God, I hate going to the city!) Thanks for your help, much appreciated! Willy On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 18:24:21 -0800, L.W.(ßill) Hughes III > wrote: >Hi Willy, > I think the '62 should have come with a Dana 18, twin stick. I >would fix Dana 20 by going back to the stock one lever pull linkage, >from a wrecking yard, or buy an after market twin stick conversion: >http://home.alltel.net/ezduzit/twin20.htm > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ > >Willy Scheifer wrote: >> >> My 1962 Willys PU has the most mickey mouse homemade transfer case >> shift linkage (previous owner thought he was a designer) that doesn't >> work as well as I expect it to work - takes several tries to shift >> into the mode I need at any given moment. >> >> Does anyone have, or know of, an old Dana 20 transfer case I could buy >> or trade for? >> >> ThanQ in advance for any leads... >> >> Willy >> 'Just because Chrysler calls it a Jeep, don't make it so...!' >> - Willy Schneider / 1962 'Just because Chrysler calls it a Jeep, don't make it so...!' - Willy Schneider / 1962 |
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Near Seattle...
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 21:11:37 -0600, "Bubba Kahuna (only 1 'J' in my address)" > wrote: >Willy Schneider wrote: >> My 1962 Willys PU has the most mickey mouse homemade transfer case >> shift linkage (previous owner thought he was a designer) that doesn't >> work as well as I expect it to work - takes several tries to shift >> into the mode I need at any given moment. >> >> Does anyone have, or know of, an old Dana 20 transfer case I could buy >> or trade for? >> >> ThanQ in advance for any leads... >> >> Willy >> 'Just because Chrysler calls it a Jeep, don't make it so...!' >> - Willy Schneider / 1962 > >I have one in SE Wisconsin. Where are you? > >Cheers, > - Jeff G 'Just because Chrysler calls it a Jeep, don't make it so...!' - Willy Schneider / 1962 |
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Try the American Jeepster Club, they all used 20s and there are a few
members up your way -- Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California |
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Thank you! I had not even heard of that group...
Willy On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 19:46:38 -0800, "Paul Calman" > wrote: >Try the American Jeepster Club, they all used 20s and there are a few >members up your way 'Just because Chrysler calls it a Jeep, don't make it so...!' - Willy Schneider / 1962 |
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Most of the Wannabees of this group believe the Over Head Cam is a
new idea: http://my.execpc.com/~rstewart/ God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Willy Schneider wrote: > > In mid-1962, Willys evidently started offering the 6cyl Tornado (OHC > 230ci) engine with a Dana 20 transfer case. This is what I have. In > '63 (or 64), this was the stock setup. > > I, too, thought it would be fairly easy to find parts, but I have > looked all over here (an Island near Seattle with lots of jeep owners) > and so far, have not found one. > > My next search, besides Ebay, will be in the vast metropolitan area > that is Seattle (God, I hate going to the city!) > > Thanks for your help, much appreciated! > > Willy |
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