OK, missed this thread and added a long post in the other one>  http://www.pajeeps.org/forum/index.php?topic=4356.new#new
This one answered some questions that the other one did not.
1979 CJ7, Great, advantage is you have front disc brakes and not NEARLY as much emissions crap to deal with on the motor.
I am not a huge fan of quadratrack but its not a bad TC for full time. Make sure you have a low range, it was a OPTION in the cj with quadratrack, look in the glovebox for the dial. I however
like levers.   This however does NOT mean that you should ditch the quadratrack just yet, it is not a bad system. My good friend Jason had one that averaged around 22mpg, it was just sent down to Tom Kiger in Texas a little while ago.  beware that your rear axle will be a AMC20 with a offset rear end. Most jeeps the diff is centered so swaping out the quadratrack can complicated due to the off set rear end. What Tom did is cut down full size jeep Dana 44s from and rear leaving a offset rear diff. From his diesel engine went through either T19 of NP465 (forgot which as he ran several of each) to a jeep DANA18 with a 3.5:1 low range and a WARN over drive, The Dana 18 uses a offset drop as well. adapting to a Dana 18 is one option.Â
Here is a link on information on the transfer case.  http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/quadratrac.htm
The good news is this jeep has a TH 400 automatic transmission, it is about as indestructible as slush boxes come.Â
http://advanceadapters.com/resources/1641/GM-TH400.htmlhttp://advanceadapters.com/index.php?p=view_category&search_text=jeep+th400+to+jeep+dana careful which adapter you buy as you have a JEEP th400.Â
from AA, "The Jeep TH400 was also used in the late 70’s mated up to the chain driven Quadratrac transfer case. This version of TH400 was used exclusively behind AMC Engines. The output shaft of the TH400 was a long coarse 10 spline shaft that was unique to this application. Although Advance Adapters offers adapters to change the Quadratrac, A new output shaft will be required for pretty much any conversion. The Qudratrac was designed for vehicles with an offset rear end which complicates transfer case conversions unless an axle swap is performed.
Another oddity of the JEEP TH400 was the rear bolt pattern and the engine ring adapter. The rear of the AMC TH400 has a 4% clocking of the bolt pattern. The clocked TH400 was probably used for front driveshaft clearance issues and apparently used exclusively during the AMC years. Advance Adapters offers an extra clocking pattern on many of our adapters to counter this rotation. We do recommend contacting Advance Adapters directly when dealing with this version to verify your adapter needs."Â
Now, IF you decide to keep the TH400 but swap out the Q track TC. I have a used dana300 that came out of Tom Kiger's 1985 jeep. ( think I paid around $250 for it) It will need a new input since the spines look a little hashed to my eye but that may need swapped out anyway as part of the adapter. The real cost of this is in the adapters. and it may be better to find a whole drive train.