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Old 04-10-2005, 10:07 PM   #1
rickstores69chev
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Help! Welded cross support 4 NP205

I just started unbolting my 203 setup to remove it and install my new np205/th350 combo I purchased. I can tell the truck must have had a 205 previously because you can see the old bolt pattern that is maybe a few inches forward & there is still a bolt in one of the old holes. Big problem though. I could not believe I did not see this when I bought the truck. The crossmember is bolted correctly. It is bolted on each side of the frame. However, some crazy person welded the inner supports on each side to the inner frame rail. It is a terrible weld job and now I can not move it forward as necessary. I am hoping that once I remove the bottom cross member that each of those side pieces will break off at the welds since it looks like a nasty weld. If not, I am not sure what to do. Pretty tight area to put a grinder in there. Plus fuel lines coming across. Don't want to butcher the frame all up with a torch either. The whole undercarriage is coated with oil from the old tranny. Good potential for a fire.

You guys have any ideas or comments? I finally got up the nerve to do this job. I thought I could handle it. Now this weird weld scenario. I don't think this is common mounting techniques. Perhaps it is for some. I would have just drilled a couple new holes and bolted it. Also, Would have considered if I had to remove it.

Look forward to some ideas, soutions, comments!

Rick
Gig Harbor, WA
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