See my profile, I have owned several CJs, Have rebuilt, helped with and done many improvements to mine.
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I have dealt with the Model 20 many times, mostly on the bench, (seals or painting) rarely still attached in the Jeep, seldom have problems with them.
I saw your question, researched my MANUALs and took my inspection mirror and studied mine.
Mine is a '77 CJ5. Had 5 other CJ5s '76-'83. Ours may have slight differences.
Just to make sure we are talking about the SAME ANIMAL.
I am under my Jeep, my head is sorta under the oil filter, feet near passenger rear wheel, I am facing the front of the transfer case.
The "FRONT BEARING CAP" is the cast iron deal, bolted to the front, that the front output shaft sticks out of.
About 2 o'clock, from the output shaft, is a "steel rod, or pipe, about 1-1/4 diameter (all of the transfer shifter linkages are attached to this, to include the "U" that the actual shift lever pivots on)
That steel rod SLIDES INTO the cast iron, front bearing cap, and is attached by 2 bolts, (located 1 behind the other) at 12 o'clock, above the cast iron "reciever hole", (for lack of a better word).
My bolts have square heads and stick up slightly (heads not touching).
YOURS might be ALLEN HEAD SET SCREWS---INSIDE THE BOLT HOLES, where you can't see them.(anything is possible)
Just looking in 3 different manuals, I do not see any other bolts, that hold that shaft in. (had mine off on my other previous Jeeps but do not remember a struggle with it)
Maybe you are Free, but the shaft is just a real tight fit, Channel-locks or Vies-grips may help you wiggle it out.
If I have Just wasted our time with the wrong animal , Clarify, and I will try again.
Please respond anyway, let me know your progress. I get few replies, like helping on CJs, anymore problems...let's hear 'em.
Love, Turddog
Just a little "smile" from mine!

Apr 2, 2010 at 3:31 PM