hello, i'm new here so bear with me please. i need some info on some parts and the way that things are suspose to work. i am helping a friend work on his buggy, don't kill me but we took and old deuse and cut it up to make this buggy. all i can tell you about this is the deuce is it is a 2.5 ton running rear that has the banjo style axles in it also it originally had a straight 6 engine.
the cab, motor, trans, and last rear axle was removed trom the frame. the front axle, transfercase and front rear axle stayed in frame. the frame was bobbed and a ford 302 motor was added along with an auto trans and transfercase to a4 speed manual trans to the 2.5 ton transfercase. a deck was built and 69 inch tall v tread tires were added. now my question is, when driving forward the front axle doesn't pull, but put it in reverse and it works.
there is 2 shift levers that stub out of the transfercase, the top stub seems to put the case into neutral and the lower stub does nothing. when you pull out on the lower stub it will not stay out and seems to be spring loaded. need to know what case this is and is there a hi/ low range or a 2wd/4wd way to this case. also i know that this case turns in a counter rotation.
thank you and some input would be helpfull, i would like to get some pics to post for yall to look at and see what we have.
the cab, motor, trans, and last rear axle was removed trom the frame. the front axle, transfercase and front rear axle stayed in frame. the frame was bobbed and a ford 302 motor was added along with an auto trans and transfercase to a4 speed manual trans to the 2.5 ton transfercase. a deck was built and 69 inch tall v tread tires were added. now my question is, when driving forward the front axle doesn't pull, but put it in reverse and it works.
there is 2 shift levers that stub out of the transfercase, the top stub seems to put the case into neutral and the lower stub does nothing. when you pull out on the lower stub it will not stay out and seems to be spring loaded. need to know what case this is and is there a hi/ low range or a 2wd/4wd way to this case. also i know that this case turns in a counter rotation.
thank you and some input would be helpfull, i would like to get some pics to post for yall to look at and see what we have.