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11-30-2003, 12:56 PM | #1 |
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Mounting a divorced t-case?
I have a Dodge, divorced 205 that I am getting ready to build mounts for. It seem to have only 4 bolt holes. Anyone have any pics of a divorced case mounting?
I could use some suggestions on rubber and hardware. Why a Dodge case? It has 32 spline yokes on all 3 shafts. I am using a 1250 joint on the input and 1410 joints on the outputs. This allows me to upgrade to a different trany someday as I really want to go to a 5 speed. Thanks in advance.
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12-01-2003, 12:23 AM | #2 |
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A customer just mounted one in his '79 c-30 along with a 60 front axle, 500 Cad & 545 allison auto. He used the Dodge crossmember that came with the 205. I think he had it bolted to the frame rails with no rubber. I don't know if Dodge had rubber there or not. I do know that the crossmember bolts up to the case without any rubber- I have a 205 Dodge case & crossmember here on my shop floor. I was thinking of the older chevy 205's "torq brace" round rubber mounts as a way to mount mine if i use it someday.
Another customer had a welding shop install a 4-spd. brownie in his grain truck. They mounted it steel to steel. It sounds like an old bull gear tractor tranny going down the road. |
12-01-2003, 12:32 AM | #3 |
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Thanks,
I was thinking that a steel to steel mount would really be noisy. I think I am just going to yank the parts out of my dodge case an put them in my chevy case as the Dodge has the big stuff and it is really tight. I guess everything will interchange? except of course the input, which will have to be a 10 spine for my 465. Oh yeah, you got a chevy 205 laying around. I need to know how deep to drill the mounting holes. I have a chevy box that wasn't drilled and I don't want to break in the case with a drill Thanks again
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Scrub Sisters, Oregon - Home of the Sisters Rodeo. 70 GMC 1,000,000 + miles 72 K-20 project, 456 Dana60 front, Corp14 rear w/locker, 265R19.5 tires 20-ply. Warn 12k winches both ends, Cross-over steering with raised tie-rod, Powerbox steering, 4500 watt 120-AC power, Air, Hydraulic aux power, 4 inch lift, 5000 lb air-bags both ends. Last edited by Scrub; 12-01-2003 at 12:34 AM. |
12-02-2003, 12:40 AM | #4 |
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are you referring to the four big bolts that screw into the top of the Dodge case? They go all the way thru the case.
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