I dismantled a 129, 242, and 249 transfer case today. The 129 viscous coupler had leaked all of its silicone fluid out. I was horrified to find that the viscous coupler has one puny O ring and a snap ring keeping it together. The 249 Viscous Coupler is drastically different. It is welded together and seems much more robust. I like that the 129 unit forms a donut around an open diffential, so once it fails that continues to let the transfer case have limited function. I don't like that its designed to fail easily and often.
I will be converting most of my Eagles to the 242, and a couple to the 249. I've already had a 242 in my Red SX4 for several years now.
I did find out that a viscous coupler could be added to the 242 at the sacrifice of the 2wd function. I have no need for 2wd in an Eagle, so this is something I would want to do. It would require the 249 output shaft to be grafted where the 242 output shaft was, so it would require a new shaft to be machined. Obviously this is cost prohibitive. It was cool to see tho that everything else would be an unmodified part from either a 242 or a 249. Actually the right splines are near the right place on the 242 shaft and the case itself is easily compatible.