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    this is a bit of a "how loing is a biece of string" sort of question, im just curous what is an average price for a second hand transfer case for a D1 disco, just so i know not to fall of my seat once i get a quote, i've had a quote for a recon'd unit for $2200

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    Eddie, I might be able to help you out - PM sent

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Sorry, I have made an error here. I was thinking you were running a D2, not a D1

    A D2 transfer case may not work for you. You may need to confirm this, but I thought the D1 has a cable driven speedo with the drive coming from the transfer case. The D2 has an electronic speedo and so LR apparently removed the speedo output from the LT230's which were used in them.
    I have a 96 D1 and it has a transducer on the Transfer with just wires, no cable. May be earlier D1 had a cable?

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    I have a '95 d1 and it too has the transducer...

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    The D2 transfer case (all years) does not have the speedometer transducer on the rear output housing. On the D2 the "road speed" is calculated by the SLABS ECU. There is a recess in the rear housing where the transducer was mounted on earlier variants but the casting isn't drilled out.

    Other significant differences if you are swapping transfer cases between models are the larger front output flange on the D2 and the hi/lo ratio switch on the upper front face of the D2 front output housing.

    Additionally 03/04 models have two CDL switches on the front housing whereas earlier D2s (with the CDL internals) have one CDL switch as does the D1.
    D2s without the CDL have only the hi/lo ratio switch on the front housing.

    Typical L/R, lots of small differences that complicate the use of very similar parts between models.

    regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by It'sNotWorthComplaining! View Post
    I have a 96 D1 and it has a transducer on the Transfer with just wires, no cable. May be earlier D1 had a cable?
    X2 mine is a 96 update.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gazk View Post
    The D2 transfer case (all years) does not have the speedometer transducer on the rear output housing. On the D2 the "road speed" is calculated by the SLABS ECU. There is a recess in the rear housing where the transducer was mounted on earlier variants but the casting isn't drilled out.

    Other significant differences if you are swapping transfer cases between models are the larger front output flange on the D2 and the hi/lo ratio switch on the upper front face of the D2 front output housing.

    Additionally 03/04 models have two CDL switches on the front housing whereas earlier D2s (with the CDL internals) have one CDL switch as does the D1.
    D2s without the CDL have only the hi/lo ratio switch on the front housing.

    Typical L/R, lots of small differences that complicate the use of very similar parts between models.

    regards
    Well I just bought a D2 transfer to replace the one in my D1 and it has the casting drilled out, but it is also a D2 with the proper CDL h/l difflock , may be there is the difference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by It'sNotWorthComplaining! View Post
    Well I just bought a D2 transfer to replace the one in my D1 and it has the casting drilled out, but it is also a D2 with the proper CDL h/l difflock , may be there is the difference?
    You may have an ex-D2 transfer case with a D1 rear output housing fitted ? - need to do that to fit the speedo transducer for a D1.

  9. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by gazk View Post
    You may have an ex-D2 transfer case with a D1 rear output housing fitted ? - need to do that to fit the speedo transducer for a D1.
    I can't confirm that, but it came out of a D2.
    I saw something on the net, don't know where, where it was a vid or pics, but they showed a transfer case and it said they drilled out the casting if the casting was filled

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    Quote Originally Posted by gazk View Post
    The D2 transfer case (all years) does not have the speedometer transducer on the rear output housing. On the D2 the "road speed" is calculated by the SLABS ECU. There is a recess in the rear housing where the transducer was mounted on earlier variants but the casting isn't drilled out.

    Other significant differences if you are swapping transfer cases between models are the larger front output flange on the D2 and the hi/lo ratio switch on the upper front face of the D2 front output housing.

    Additionally 03/04 models have two CDL switches on the front housing whereas earlier D2s (with the CDL internals) have one CDL switch as does the D1.
    D2s without the CDL have only the hi/lo ratio switch on the front housing.

    Typical L/R, lots of small differences that complicate the use of very similar parts between models.

    regards
    You are correct

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