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Old 12-16-2024, 11:23 PM   #1
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241C Passenger Drop Question

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Maybe a dumb question, but I need some clarification on a 241c Passenger Drop Case that I recently acquired. I am swapping in a LS 6.0/NV4500/241c into my 78 K30 Crew cab. I am not using a factory 241c shifter assembly, for the shifter housing sits too close to the NV4500 shifter. With that said, I am using a 71-72 np205 shifter arm. I have designed a shifter bracket to mount on the trans, but my confusion is this. On the 241c transfer case, is 2H with the shifter bracket arm that is on the transfer case in the most rearward position (which would be the bracket standing straight up). Thank you for any help you can provide.
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Old 12-18-2024, 12:46 PM   #2
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Re: 241C Passenger Drop Question

The most rearward position of the transfer case is 2h--yes which is the most forward position of the shifter handle. So 2h-4h-N-4l
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Re: 241C Passenger Drop Question

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The most rearward position of the transfer case is 2h--yes which is the most forward position of the shifter handle. So 2h-4h-N-4l
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