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NV4500 and NP241 questions...
So im going to put a NV4500 in my 1959 GMC 1 ton pickup. It comes with a NP 241 transfer case with a drivers side drop for a drive line. I need a passenger drop drive line to match my front end. I am curious if anyone knows of a direct bolt in transfer case for the NV4500 that does not need a adapter place that has a passenger side drop for a drive line...
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IIRC you can take a pass drop 208 or 241 off a TH400 or 4-speed, open up two holes and it will bolt on.
Or if you have a late model 205 with round 6 pattern and long 32 spline input, Advanced Adapters sells a spacer that will bolt the two together. It's $100 and change. I know you said no adapters or spacers, but just throwing that out. |
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Here is another question. I found a passenger side drop NP 241 transfer case. Can I take the drivers drop off and switch it with a passenger side? I think the passenger side drop is off a 89 1/2 ton suburban, and the one on the nv4500 I have is off a 1992 1/2 ton pick up.
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that 89 suburban NP241 is the most desirable for the NV4500 applications in older trucks because it a.) bolts right up, b) has the correct pass side drop, c) lightweight, and d) has a mechanical speedo output.... I have looked for three years and havnt been able to find one around here.... but yeah it should work well with your application...
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^^^ That's the ideal rare bird.You can get electronic to mechanical adaptors for the speedo or fit up an electronic speedo to run a 90/91 241,but they aren't any easier to find.The 208s are another option and IIRC a late 205 with same spline count,also.
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Late model 205's will bolt with an adapter and have the mechanical speedo drive. Plus an iron case with gear drive. IMO almost indestructible and perfect mate to the 4500..
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http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q...9/P8252183.jpg Just finished doing this same swap in a '69, with a '95 NV4500 and the '89 passenger's drop Tcase. Bolted right up like it belonged there :lol: |
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Jealous
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>what bell housing r u using i just got a nv4500 and it has the wider pattern that is the same as the dodge now im having troubble finding the right one i have the smaller nv4500 bell housing for chevy that i cant use |
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A late 205 is a much better case.
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I almost went the route of the 1989 241 for my NV4500 conversion as there is one in a Sub at the local pick-a-part for $100. I am just worried about the 241 living behind the 8.1L. I ended up ponying up for an Advance Adapters kit to run a 27 spline 205 behind a NV4500. The only thing I don’t like about the AA kit is it makes the trans and tranfercase combo verrryyyy long. I might still go get that ’89 241 just to have around though. I think it looks great JJorgensen! :c2: |
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http://advanceadapters.com/product/2225/712576.html Ray |
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Not to bust your chops :lol: Larry but how much are the AA adapters these days? iirc over all length of my NV4500/205 combo ended up only about 2-3"s longer than the stock 465/205 combo. i did alter my drive shafts. looks good JJorgensen! -steve |
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Subscribed. Considering swapping my TH350 for a manual tranny in my 71 4X4 and the NV4500 seems like the way to go. Steve's idea of purchasing an empty Tcase seems like the way to go. Thanks for starting the thread good ratchet.
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I had planned this swap for my '72 with an NV4500 I had in the '95 I totalled. I had bought a GM crate unit when the original failed and it had under 30k on it. Then,wonders of all wonders,I blew a chunk of reverse gear out of mt '92 4500 last winter and that settled what would be done with the '95 trans. I'll either be hunting another or change plans altogether.
My '95,then after the wreck my '92,ran a 320hp 500+ft/lb 6.5TD in a truck that hauls and tows with a net weight usually about 8,000# and the NP241 took whatever I gave it...and still is with the stock 6.5TD back in. |
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I checked with ORD and Quad 4x4 for the empty 6 bolt 205 housings and they both said nobody is selling them as parts anymore because they can get $600+ for the entire set-up. Looks like ebay or the local junk yard is going to be the best bet unless anyone else has any luck elsewhere.
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They weren't real cheap when they were selling them. Paid $300 for mine.
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Found a guy selling a 6 bolt NP205 out of a 79 1 ton chevy. Would this one work?
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