I guess I need to call about the rebuild. I don't plan on it being a quick and easy project, in fact I am getting another t-case and I am going to rebuild it so I will still have something to drive. As for the twin stick conversion this is the first I have heard of it. I have to say it would be unique to see a twin stick in a traveler. So how involved is converting a Dana 20 to twin stick?
Duly
Your plan to use a different transfer case for a learning experience is excellent! That is the best way to do this, the pressure is off and you can take your time.
Be careful though regarding all the d20 variations...you May encounter a situation where a case was mated to transmission and the incorrect input gear (or the slang term "bull gear") was used. There are multiple input gear spline configurations used, and those will be specific to it's mating gear in the transfer case. The issue involves the helix angle of the various gears that were used between Ford, IH, Jeep, etc.
Currently, this information/matrix on the novak site is fairly decent but is not complete! I've been working on a more complete reference (similar) that is specific for IH stuff but it's taken a back seat to many other projects, that's the kind of stuff I do in the winter!
So try this:
the novak guide to Dana 18 & 20 gears interchange
The key to making a correct match to these parts is the spicer-Dana part number that is present on each part! The mating parts must match the part numbers, and the information in the chart above is accurate in that regard for IH stuff.
Alotta "vibration" and noise issues regarding transfer cases are because folks just indiscriminately swapped input gears around just because the spline count matched...but the problem is the helix angle does not match. Yes, the incorrect parts can be forced into mesh, but it puts a tremendous stress on the entire case system resulting in noise/vibration/failure.
So...my caution is don't put alotta effort into building a d20 that you don't have the right bull gear match for! Some IH-version bull gear variations have become extremely hard to find that are useable...it's not problem with the teeth of the gear, the problem lies in the badly worn "dogs" on the end of the gears. Also, it's real common to find the nut which retains the bull gear onto the tranny output shaft to be loose.
As for the "twin stick" deal...that is a very common mod for any rig that uses a single stick d20 (or np 205 for that matter). Do a search for keyword "twin stick" and you will have reading material for weeks! A twin stick setup inna traveler is no different than for a Scout 800 or Scout II...the traveler is just a longer wheelbase with the extra length added to the frame behind the transfer case mount/crossmember. I just mention that because if you do desire a twin stick setup in the future, the time to perform the mod is while it's in pieces on the bench!