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should I keep my Warn overdrive?

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by vanjeep, Aug 14, 2011.

  1. vanjeep

    vanjeep Member

    I bought and am rebuilding a 71 CJ5. it has a V6 225 t14 and dana 18. It came with a Warn OD attached but was not active. There was no linkage or shifter attached. Is This something that I want to keep, or remove?

    I am not building a massive rock crawler or a highway every day Jeep, just a toy to take on the mountain fire roads and such so I don't know if a overdrive is needed.
     
  2. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    An overdrive is a sought after thing. If yours is in good shape you may consider keeping it. You don't have to be a rock crawler or mall cruiser to enjoy the benefits. One of the cool things is you can split gears with it to find the best gear for the needs at the time. Sometimes one gear is too tall and the next is too low. So you put the trans in the lower gear and shift in the overdrive to "split" the transmission gears. They are sought after so if this is not appealing put it up for sale in our Classifieds section.
     
  3. SuperTodd

    SuperTodd Member

    You should give it or sale it to me-I'm in ORegon :)
     
  4. djbutler

    djbutler Sponsor

    If you do decide to sell it, be aware you will need a replacement output gear, washer and nut for your T14, and it has to be a 10 spline. Also you will need a sheet metal cover and gasket to seal the hole.
    Make sure any prospective buyer knows this is a 10 spline OD, fits only a T14. I think these are a little harder to find than the 6 spline versions.

    My advice: Keep it! Call Herm the Overdrive guy for a shifter linkage, it is simple.

    Don
     
  5. jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

    yes
     
  6. vanjeep

    vanjeep Member

    Ok thanks for the replies, it sounds like I found a little piece of gold and i'll hang on to it. thanks for helping the newbie
     
  7. Walt Couch

    Walt Couch sidehill Cordele, Ga. 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    If it was me I would start looking for the output gear and cover plate from the T-14 to D-20 (10 spline) just in case your OD comes un-raveled.
    That gear is not rare but is not floating around on everyone's shelf either. Yes keep you high dollar OD. You will love it when working.
     
  8. Long&Low

    Long&Low Active Member

    x3, its one of those things that when you want it, it'll cost you. You can have the benefit of not needing it, and just not using it also.
     
  9. felscj5

    felscj5 New Member

    The OD is great and you will certanly enjoy it when it is hooked up!
     
  10. Flat47

    Flat47 Member

    I disagree...you should send it to me!

    Seriously, though - KEEP IT! Think of the options in gearing both on and off-trail it gives you. It adds to the function and value of your Jeep. And, they're so damn cool to have. [This coming from a guy who doesn't have overdive but has been lusting for one for many many years.]
     
    Last edited: Aug 15, 2011
  11. colojeepguy

    colojeepguy Colorado Springs

    What's your axle ratio?
     
  12. EricM

    EricM Active Member

    :iagree:

    Get the linkage from Herm.

    If you have any overdrive issues, you can also contact Bucky at O+R in Bloomington. They are local to us in Southern California, and he can look it over for you. He inspected mine, and converted my 10 spline overdrive to the more common 6 spline overdrive when I did my sm420 swap.
     
  13. duffer

    duffer Rodent Power

    Those things work REALLY WELL with a 225. Keep it.
     
  14. joe51

    joe51 Member

    I found someone that has a front output PTO that they don't need and are willing to sell but I had to replace it with the proper parts as mentioned above. I found it cheaper and easier to buy a whole transmission and transfer case than to buy the parts individually!

    FWIW.