Shop Now for parts for New Process NP200 Transfer Cases in 1967-1969 Jeep M715, M725, M726 1-1/4 ton military trucks.
The left drive, gear driven, New Process NP200 remote mount transfer case was used in all 1967-1969 Jeep M715 series 4x4 military trucks The NP200 can be identified by it's dual rear output shafts. The upper shaft usually incorporates a parking brake mechanism and the lower shaft is the output to rear axle. The NP200 features a 1:1 ratio high range and a 1.96:1 low range. Under modern highway conditions, NP200 transfer cases use more power and run much hotter than later model cases as the power transfer path in all ranges is through all three shafts. Strength-wise, the NP200 is more than capable of handling the relatively low horsepower Jeep Tornado 230 OHC straight 6 engine it was originally driven by, but the 1-3/8", coarse spline output shafts are inadequate for repower conversions with high torque modern engines.