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08-23-2007, 11:12 PM | #1 |
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454/th400/np203 1970 k10 swb fleet
Hello guys,
I have recently purchased a 1970 Chevy SWB Fleetside. It has a 350 smallblock,TH350, and somebody has swapped in an NP208 out of an 80's Blazer. My plan is to drop in a 454 RAT and a TH400 and get rid of that ugly np208 and find a 203 for it like I think it would have came with. Has anyone out here done this combo in a pickup like this before? I am wondering if there are any unforseen problems that I am going to run into. I understand that I will need to get the right output shaft for the th400, for 4x4, and the correct adapter plate to go in between the th400 and the np203. I am also assuming that I will have to have some work done on the driveshafts. If anyone out there has any thoughts I would appreciate them. Thanks, Chris P.S. If there is anyone within a couple of hundred miles of Brainerd MN that have any of these components for sale let me know. Last edited by BIGRAGU; 08-23-2007 at 11:15 PM. |
08-23-2007, 11:15 PM | #2 |
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Re: 454/th400/np203 1970 k10 swb fleet
Search the 4wd section for info on a big block swap in a 4wd.It can be done but will require work.The 70-72 4wds had the NP205 t-case stock.If it was me,I'd look for one of them before swapping in a 203.
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08-24-2007, 09:34 PM | #3 |
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Re: 454/th400/np203 1970 k10 swb fleet
Hey 1967k10stepside,
Thanks for setting me straight on the T-case. I previously,15 years ago, owned 4 of these pickups. Back then I was pretty up to speed on them, man the things a person forgets! For the past several years I have owned GM Duramax pickups. They have been very good vehicles but I miss my old 1969-70 models so the Duramax is for sale. Does anyone know of a site that will lay out what equipment was available in a given model year such as transmission, T-case, diffs and so on? Once again thanks for the help. |
08-24-2007, 09:46 PM | #4 |
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Re: 454/th400/np203 1970 k10 swb fleet
Don't know of a site but have owned a few of these too.I know from experience this much about that sorta stuff in the truck series.
Transmissions for 4wds: 1967-SM420 4spd 1968-1972 SM465 4spd 1970-1972 TH350 1967-1972 3spd Manual Transfer Cases 1967-1969 Rockwell T221 1970-1972 NP205 Axles 1/2 and 3/4 ton: 1967-1970 Dana 44 closed knuckle w/ drum brakes 1970-Open Knuckle w/ Drum brakes 1971-1972 Open Knuckle w/ Discs On the rear..1/2 ton: 12 Bolt Corp. 3/4 ton: Eaton HO52-Mostly in Chevys Dana 60-Mostly in GMCs Last edited by 1969k10stepside; 08-25-2007 at 11:42 PM. |
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Re: 454/th400/np203 1970 k10 swb fleet
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I`m not telling anyone what to do with their truck.Just food for thought.I like to find trucks that previous owners haven`t "damaged" for their personal likes and many feel the same way.Think about 15 years from now.I used to want to do this.But,after some thought have decided I`ll keep my big blocks in my 2wds if I want one.
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08-25-2007, 07:40 AM | #6 |
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Re: 454/th400/np203 1970 k10 swb fleet
Definitely a much better transfer case the np 205 over the np 203
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08-25-2007, 10:46 AM | #7 |
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Re: 454/th400/np203 1970 k10 swb fleet
I stored a 72 for a kid a couple of winters ago. It had a th400 and NP205. Obviously swapped from a newer vehicle as the 67-72s never had this combo. However I posted this fact to let you know that it is doable. Anything is doable for that matter.
What I would do if I was you is look for a th400/np205 combo (rare) but I wouldn't be afraid of a 205/th350 combo behind a 454 that isn't too wild. special-K speaks highly of his 383 and I would have to agree. I have the same engine in my truck and love it. Not to mention that I put it together for right around $1200. About HALF what a 454 would cost to put together. IF your truck had stock components in it, swapping a stock tranny/adapter/t-case with another stock tranny/adapter/t-case takes no crossmember or drive shaft changes. Back then GM used the same components on ALL stock trucks. The difference in the lengths of the drive trains was made up in the adapter between the tranny and t-case. If you go with the 383 or some other small block engine, I would SERIOUSLY consider a 700r4 with the advanced adapters output shaft that works with the stock NP205. When I swapped in my th350, knowing a 383 was in my future, gas was $1.20 - $1.50 per gallon. I figured gas would have to get up to $3/gallon to make the extra cost of screwing around with a 700r4 worth it. Well, hindsight being 20/20, I sure wish I put the 700 in there because we're all pumping $3/gallon gas now. Not to mention a 700 pushes your engine almost 2 inches forward of where it sits in front of a stock tranny. This solves some of the things special-K is talking about (like HEI clearance).
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