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wibilly 07-04-2007 02:04 AM

700r4 and a 205
 
will a 205 case work with a 700r4 tranny with a thm 350 adapter and are 700r4s from diesel trucks any better or different than any others other than the converters

mrein3 07-04-2007 10:12 AM

Re: 700r4 and a 205
 
Advanced Adapters (AA) makes an output shaft that makes your 700r4 look like the back of a th350 out of a 4x4. The bolt pattern on the case is the same, you just need an output shaft to mate right with your adapter. Buy the output shaft from summit (they are cheaper than from AA), take it and your case to a tranny guy that knows what he is doing, have him rebuild it while he has it apart.

The 700r4 is almost 2 inches longer than the th350. You can move the transfer case back 2 inches and have work done on both driveshafts or move the engine forward the amount required.

After reading about other's swaps, I think I'll move the engine forward as there is more than enough room if your V8 is in the factory 4x4 position.

My 700r4 has been on the shop floor for a couple of years waiting for me to get motivated, and come up with some cash.

wibilly 07-05-2007 01:10 AM

Re: 700r4 and a 205
 
thanks mrein3 since i have 3 of these now i might try one i just never herd any thing good about them, but with the cost of fuel and 4.10 gears it cant hurt to try one. by the way i was in your neighborhood to day in my 69. we drove down to bayport for a picnic 51/2 hours in the old girl today seen several 67-72s just sitting on the way at least 4 i one field gonna have to go see about them when i get somemore time and money

earl87gta 07-05-2007 01:38 AM

Re: 700r4 and a 205
 
a disel 700r4 only diffrenc is some valving in the valve body for shift paterns the Diesel likes lower RPMS and the TQ converter. if you were to build one up they wouold use the same parts for ether engine.

Morgsie 07-05-2007 04:10 AM

Re: 700r4 and a 205
 
I believe the 700s that came behind diesels also had a different pump.

mrein3 07-05-2007 09:04 AM

Re: 700r4 and a 205
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wibilly (Post 2250861)
thanks mrein3 since i have 3 of these now i might try one i just never herd any thing good about them, but with the cost of fuel and 4.10 gears it cant hurt to try one. by the way i was in your neighborhood to day in my 69. we drove down to bayport for a picnic 51/2 hours in the old girl today seen several 67-72s just sitting on the way at least 4 i one field gonna have to go see about them when i get somemore time and money

I believe the bad rap 700s got was from the early models. They were weak. GM addressed the issue and fixed the problem. Then there are folks who tow in overdrive. That is not a good idea.

Where in NW Wisconsin are you? There are some 67-72s around. I missed my big chance. The very week I bought my current boat a guy said he'd sell me his '69 3/4 ton 4x4 with 40,xxx miles on it original. I had to pass as I wanted to stay married. Then I moved out of that neighborhood. I went back to maybe see if I could buy it again but his little lake cabin is gone, replaced by a McMansion. Back when he offered he said I'd have to come up with $2k. $2k for a 40k mile original truck. There is another one close by that looks like it has spent its entire life in a garage.

ckhd 07-05-2007 10:03 AM

Re: 700r4 and a 205
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mrein3 (Post 2249928)
Advanced Adapters (AA) makes an output shaft that makes your 700r4 look like the back of a th350 out of a 4x4. The bolt pattern on the case is the same, you just need an output shaft to mate right with your adapter.

What he said. I have a 700r4 and a 205 in my 'burb. Had to get the 'special' output shaft to make it work.

At little word of advice... while you have it all out, change the seals in the coupler that goes between the tranny and the t-case. I didn't change mine, and now my t-case is full of ATF. Another project that could have been avoided by a few minutes worth of work while I already had it out!

wibilly 07-05-2007 11:13 AM

Re: 700r4 and a 205
 
so it's only the output shaft that needs changed and my adapier will work? mrein3 i'm in minong on 53 and 77 it'sw 20 miles north of spooner and 2o miles west of hayward 50 miles south of supioer

mrein3 07-06-2007 08:40 AM

Re: 700r4 and a 205
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ckhd (Post 2251141)
What he said. I have a 700r4 and a 205 in my 'burb. Had to get the 'special' output shaft to make it work.

At little word of advice... while you have it all out, change the seals in the coupler that goes between the tranny and the t-case. I didn't change mine, and now my t-case is full of ATF. Another project that could have been avoided by a few minutes worth of work while I already had it out!

ckhd, Thanks for posting that. I usually remind folks to do that when this stuff is apart. The seals are cheap and easy to install when everything is apart. The oil seals in the adapter are what keep the tranny fluid in the tranny and the gear oil in the t-case. You don't want to do this job twice.

wibilly 07-06-2007 09:02 AM

Re: 700r4 and a 205
 
yea i have replaced every seal and bearing in this truck. after what iv'e gone through on this one i don't want to see a drop of fluid anywhere but on the inside


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