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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: New Haven, MO
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NP205 slip yoke eliminator
I want to put a slip yoke eliminator on my truck I have a NP205 now. can I just take the 205 out of 3/4 ton 78 GMC and use the tailshaft and all the other stuff associated with It? Tearing apart a case isn't a problem for me I've done it once. So any help would be appreciated.
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Re: NP205 slip yoke eliminator
I believe you can. I haven't done it yet but have 4 205's on my bench right now an plane on building 3 good case out of them. One has the slip yoke that I plan on converting to a fixed yoke.
Gary
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I do everything twice, so what
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: To the Right. One may go as far to say WAY to the Right
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Re: NP205 slip yoke eliminator
Yea you can. The back output's are universial. It's the front input that has 4 differnet styles w/ corsponding bearings.
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