![]() ![]() Rare PTO-style BW1356 from a diesel pickup. ![]() ![]() Type: Part-time, magnesium, chaindriven case Note that the BW1345 has more ‘ribs’ in the case than the BW1356. Type: Part-time, aluminum, chaindriven case. The Jeep Dana 20 and Ford Bronco Dana 20 are not the same.īronco Dana 20: 1966-1972 – These cases had a 2.46:1 low range.īronco Dana 20: 1973-1977 – These cases had a 2:34:1 Low range Why you don’t: The Bronco versions may be difficult to find. Why you want it: Early Bronco versions have a strong housing, are small and lightweight, and can handle a fair amount of torque. It is drivers drop and it was available with a couple different low range ratios. It was used in early Broncos from 1966 until 1977 and it was used in some Ford pickups. The Ford Dana 20 transfer case is gear driven with a cast iron case. Type: Part-time, cast-iron, geardriven case Here is an example of the Borg Warner (BW) and New Process Gear (NP) identification tags: Looking for information on transfer cases found in fullsize Ford trucks? This page is dedicated to those cases and provides a list of vehicles, a list of cases that were found in them, and photos for reference. ![]()
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