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Difference between dodge 273 transfer case and Ford 273 F transfer case?

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Trying to determine if I can leave the ford transfer case in the excursion I end up buying (ex. 2000 V10 gas, 4R100, 273F) and mate it to my 04 Dodge trans 48RE. I've already got a dodge 273 which appears identical to the ford unit with one exception. The dodge uses a slip yoke connection at the rear of the transfer case and the ford uses a flange. see pic of ford NP273F So the ford would actually work better in my case, just shorten the driveshaft.



Also, does anyone know if Fords use a sensor in the rear of the transfer case for the speedo? I think I read somewhere they used a sensor on the rearend ringgear... . can't remember.
 
GOT-Torque said:
Trying to determine if I can leave the ford transfer case in the excursion I end up buying (ex. 2000 V10 gas, 4R100, 273F) and mate it to my 04 Dodge trans 48RE. I've already got a dodge 273 which appears identical to the ford unit with one exception. The dodge uses a slip yoke connection at the rear of the transfer case and the ford uses a flange. see pic of ford NP273F So the ford would actually work better in my case, just shorten the driveshaft.



Also, does anyone know if Fords use a sensor in the rear of the transfer case for the speedo? I think I read somewhere they used a sensor on the rearend ringgear... . can't remember.



The VSS is in the rear diff on the fords. The T/C is the same but the input shaft spline count is different between the two. If you have the proper count you're good to go.
 
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