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07-03-2014, 08:28 PM | #1 |
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1979 K10 drivetrain swap tcase problem... Clocking ring solution?
So I pulled the 305/th350/np203 and am swapping in a 5.3/4l60e/NP241. After getting the engine bolted down where it needs to be and measuring out the transmission cross member and mocking it up where it needs to be I through the tcase on to see how it would bolt up... I was a little dumbfounded...
At first I thought I mounted it on the wrong hole... But then after moving it to the next hole up I realized its just not going to line up. Is that steep angle in the first pictures how these transfer cases sit stock? http://diy4x.com/cart/index.php?rout...&product_id=64 Looking around I found a clocking ring at DIY4x.com. It has 3 positions. Stock, 15*, and 30*. Talking to my buddy he says by flattening out these NP241's you can burn up the planetary's. And he also said this is the cross member I should go with... http://image.fourwheeler.com/f/92688...rossmember.jpg So I guess my questions 1. Is the top picture how the NP241 transfer case supposed to mount? 2. If not is this clocking ring something I can use without tearing up the tcase? Thanks yall
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07-03-2014, 10:06 PM | #2 |
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Re: 1979 K10 drivetrain swap tcase problem... Clocking ring solution?
Well, either you can have a front driveshaft built with 4 90 degree bends or do exactly what your buddy said. Go with the correct crossmember that goes with a 208 or 241 and you’ll be all set. No need for needless clock rings or any of that jazz.
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07-03-2014, 11:15 PM | #3 |
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Re: 1979 K10 drivetrain swap tcase problem... Clocking ring solution?
Thanks a lot this is exactly what I needed. I'll be picking one of those bad boys up soon. The swap is going pretty smooth. Didn't realize how easy it is especially for someone inexperienced like me. Thanks Larry.
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07-10-2014, 11:22 PM | #4 |
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Re: 1979 K10 drivetrain swap tcase problem... Clocking ring solution?
Looking at the pictures it looks like the problem is because your bolting your transfer case directly to the later model trans. I think you need to replace the rear housing on the trans with the adapter from advance adapters. Part #50-0405E. This adapter also has the speed sensor and reluctor ring that clamps onto the trans tail shaft. Summit racing sells them. This will replace the rear housing on the new style 4L60E. Then a factory transfer case adapter from behind a 700R4 will bolt to that. Then your 241 should bolt right up in the correct postion. I'm doing this same swap in an 86 K10. Except I'm using a 208 transfer which is pretty much the same.
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