I've been finding out interesting things about T-5's. This info comes from a conversation with Paul at
www.5speeds.comApparently, no OEM ever used a WCT5 in a 4WD application in the US.
Borg-Warner made the WCT5 in 4WD configuration using the Jeep 23 spline output shaft for some foreign markets. The car I believe was named the Panther Solo. It was also used in Jacobsen tractors.
Advance Adapters and 5Speeds got together, bought some of BW's shafts and had them reproduced in the aftermarket.
The aftermarket shafts were discontinued when the volume of orders dropped too low to make them worthwhile.
5Speeds makes a short extension housing to use the 4WD mainshafts in RWD application in Jaguars of all things. This market is still robust. Originally this combo was built as a 23 spline setup, but they have migrated it to the Ford 28 spline setup.
They have 28 spline Ford 4WD WC output shafts for $320, in current production.
The Ford Z-box used in '93 Mustang Cobras was of course a WCT5, but it's also more. It uses several upgraded parts and has a cup/cone tapered roller bearing between the input and output shafts, instead of needle bearings like the standard WCT5.
The 4WD output shafts use the standard needle bearings. In order to build a 4WD Z-box, I'd have to swap out both the input and output shafts. I'd also have to change to the shorter 4WD shift shaft.
Paul thinks that he can put a box together for me for less than it would cost me to buy the parts at retail and do it myself. Obviously this also saves me the trouble of assembling it myself and sounds like a winning deal.
The only thing he asked of me is to provide the transfer case adapter that I wanted to have on the finished product.
Which brings me to my next big question: Is the 229 the right transfer case for me to use?
The 229 has 2WH, AWH, 4WL and N (the car can be flat towed). It was used in GM's and Jeeps. In GM's it used (I think) at 32 spline input gear, in Jeeps/AMC's a 23 spline. It had 3 pinion low range planetary set standard, but 4 pinion in AMC applications and 6 pinion in Big Block Chevy applications. I'm not sure if it used varying chain widths also. I do not know if there are 4:1 low range gear sets available for it. It has fixed yoke outputs at both sides, which is nice.
Was there ever a 28 spline version of the 229 built?
Are there other T-cases that offer capabilities similar to those of a 229 with a 28 spline input?
Thanks!