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    '94 M998 TRANSFER CASE ID

    They are often referred to as "A0" because too many people like to say "M998" whether it's an M998, M998A1 or M998A2. Calling it an A0 makes it clear that it is NOT an A1 or A2 model. If you look at AM General's parts website they refer to the basic models as A0. They also refer to the M1123...
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    '94 M998 TRANSFER CASE ID

    That serial number would put it as a manufacture date of around 1988, so it would be an A0 truck, not an A1. https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/hmmwv-serial-year-of-manufacture-list.165800/ unless they did some type of retrofit, it's extremely unlikely to be anything other than the 218
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    '94 M998 TRANSFER CASE ID

    H13 would be an M998A0 truck, which I believe are from before 92. If yours is a 94 then at minimum it should be an A1 or possibly an A2 variant. If you have a 3 speed M998 then it's probably the NP218 If it's a 4 speed then it's the 242 If your truck really is an M998 not an A1 then likely 94...
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