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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Emporia Kansas
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205 transfer case question
Is the output shaft the same on all 205 transfer cases including all the chevy's & other brand trucks like old Dodges? I'm looking for one like is in my 71 chevy for a pattern to make a solid one. I also have a 69 Dodge with a divirced one in it. Doe anyone know if they are about the same?
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from what i understand,chevy has a 2 different spines,one for stick,and one for an auto,and dodge,and ford have different spines then chevy or each other..
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Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Eastern - Manitoba Canada, Winnipeg
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I cant say all would be the same as some had a fixed yoke output while others had a slip yoke type. The older styles like ours are the fixed yoke.
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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Either Ford or Dodge, (I know, doesn't narrow it down much) has the front line on the opposite side.
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