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Old 09-07-2016, 10:34 AM   #1
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Doug Nash "part time conversion"

The 74 Blazer I just bought has this DNE (Doug Nash) sticker on the dash. Can anybody help me with details of what it is? Thanks
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Old 09-07-2016, 03:13 PM   #2
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Re: Doug Nash "part time conversion"

I would guess that you have a np203 transfer case (full time 4 wheel drive) that has a part time kit installed. Be sure to lock it into 4 wheel drive once in awhile to keep everything lubed up good in the transfer case.
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Old 09-11-2016, 12:09 AM   #3
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Re: Doug Nash "part time conversion"

Hey Frenchy, I saw you other post where you said you found it at an out of town wedding. I thought to myself: "I wonder if he brought the trailer to the wedding, *just in case*!" that would be awesome!

I agree that this likely has a NP203 Transfer case with a Doug Nash Part time conversion kit installed.

I looked at the pic of your build sheet but did not see any reference to what kind of FWD you have. What does your 4WD Lever look like? That is usually the easiest way to tell, provided it has the original knob on it.

NP205 (factory part time four wheel drive, with locking hubs) have selector knobs that look like this:
4-L
N
2-H
4-H

http://www.fourwheeler.com/features/...potters-guide/
NP203
Identify: Cast-iron housing
Low-Range: 1.96
Lubricant: 85W-90 gear oil
Notes: Many of these full-time transfer cases have been converted to part-time with manually locking front hubs using a Doug Nash-designed kit, now sold by MileMarker. Depending on OE application, input spline counts are 10, 28, and 32.
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Old 09-11-2016, 05:31 PM   #4
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Re: Doug Nash "part time conversion"

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Hey Frenchy, I saw you other post where you said you found it at an out of town wedding. I thought to myself: "I wonder if he brought the trailer to the wedding, *just in case*!" that would be awesome!

I agree that this likely has a NP203 Transfer case with a Doug Nash Part time conversion kit installed.

I looked at the pic of your build sheet but did not see any reference to what kind of FWD you have. What does your 4WD Lever look like? That is usually the easiest way to tell, provided it has the original knob on it.

NP205 (factory part time four wheel drive, with locking hubs) have selector knobs that look like this:
4-L
N
2-H
4-H

http://www.fourwheeler.com/features/...potters-guide/
NP203
Identify: Cast-iron housing
Low-Range: 1.96
Lubricant: 85W-90 gear oil
Notes: Many of these full-time transfer cases have been converted to part-time with manually locking front hubs using a Doug Nash-designed kit, now sold by MileMarker. Depending on OE application, input spline counts are 10, 28, and 32.
Np203 uses non detergent 30w oil, not 85/90
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Old 09-12-2016, 06:45 PM   #5
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Re: Doug Nash "part time conversion"

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Np203 uses non detergent 30w oil, not 85/90
The 4WD knob is a crystal door knob.....so no help there.
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Old 09-14-2016, 01:47 PM   #6
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Np203 uses non detergent 30w oil, not 85/90
You are correct! That was an error on fourwheeler.com ( I posted a comment to that effect )
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Old 09-14-2016, 04:38 PM   #7
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Re: Doug Nash "part time conversion"

It'd have to be an NP203 to need any part time conversion, but I'm not familiar with the Doug Nash conversion. I'm going to guess it was installed by a previous owner. I remember conversions being available for them, but like Jasonb mentioned, there was a lubrication question about them since it's a splash design. If it's lasted this long I guess the question is answered though. What kind of front hubs are on it?
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