Trans ID
wwwildman
08-25-2005, 08:43 PM
How can I break the code on the Transmission?
1985 Cherokee Chief, 4WD, 2.8 V6, 3 speed auto with the following numbers (that Icould see) 9953001141 7990 or 9053001141 7996
1985 Cherokee Chief, 4WD, 2.8 V6, 3 speed auto with the following numbers (that Icould see) 9953001141 7990 or 9053001141 7996
MagicRat
08-25-2005, 10:26 PM
How can I break the code on the Transmission?
1985 Cherokee Chief, 4WD, 2.8 V6, 3 speed auto with the following numbers (that Icould see) 9953001141 7990 or 9053001141 7996
WOO HOO......finally a question about the much mailgned Cevy engined Cherokee!!
You have Chrysler 904 automatic transmission. Yup, a Mopar trans bolted to a Chevy engine........in an AMC product.
Isn't outsourcing grand?
They are as reliable as dirt, an excellent trans. The transmission bellhousing bolt pattern is all GM, so any other model of Chrysler trans will not fit.
BTW the torque converter is made by Steyer-Puch, (an Austrian company) and is unique to this vehicle.
1985 Cherokee Chief, 4WD, 2.8 V6, 3 speed auto with the following numbers (that Icould see) 9953001141 7990 or 9053001141 7996
WOO HOO......finally a question about the much mailgned Cevy engined Cherokee!!
You have Chrysler 904 automatic transmission. Yup, a Mopar trans bolted to a Chevy engine........in an AMC product.
Isn't outsourcing grand?
They are as reliable as dirt, an excellent trans. The transmission bellhousing bolt pattern is all GM, so any other model of Chrysler trans will not fit.
BTW the torque converter is made by Steyer-Puch, (an Austrian company) and is unique to this vehicle.
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