Would it be possible to use the 41AE awd version of the A604 as the basis all wheel drive setup in our cars? I dont think the bell housing would match up and i believe the valve bodies would be different too, but its still an A604 right?
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Some people see a $100 Avenger hit by a snow plow. I see potential. Where some saw a headache. I saw the $1500 in my pocket after I sold it.
Your idea is not out of the quesion. Years ago Chrysler built an AWD Daytona prototype that never made production. It made use of the driveline from an AWD Minivan.
The extension housing and differential carrier from a 41ae is the main difference between your 41te/A604. If you use your trans and rebuild it with the diff. and extension housing from the 41ae you can bolt on the power transfer unit from an AWD Pacifica or AWD minivan. Then the fun of clearancing the crossmember to make room for the ptu starts. The late model system...say 2000 and up had a bidirectional roller clutch in the diff so you didn't even need the reverse dog clutchand relay setup to get reverse awd. It is all mechanical...perfect for swapping.
what about the tcm? would i still use the one from the Avenger or would i have to use the one from the Pacifica? And what about the rear differential? gsx?
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Some people see a $100 Avenger hit by a snow plow. I see potential. Where some saw a headache. I saw the $1500 in my pocket after I sold it.
There is no difference in the TCM for a 41ae vehicle. It was a vacuum over mechanical system that worked off back up lights at first then went full mechanical with bidirectional roller clutch in back end.
I would try to use the rear axle and half shafts from the donor vehicle.
living in quebec and driving long distance in harsh winter condition was real fun with the grand caravan all wheel drive thanks to the longer wheel base matched with the extra traction
I'm currently in the market to buy a replacement and ditch my fwd caravan to the first one with cash in his hands
Alain
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do a unique engine swap or die trying bow to the torque meister , the 2.4L prophet