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Old 02-02-2009, 10:07 PM   #1
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1972 K20 Divorced NP205 Install

So my new Turbo 350 burned up with only 3,000 miles on Christmas Day. I found out that the bolts worked them selves loose from the trans to t-case adaptor. This was due to loose cross-member bolts. So I'm out $750. Sucks. With all that said, I bought a Turbo 400 and a Divorced NP205 for $350. I will be building a custom cross-member for the Turbo 400 and NP205.







Here are the ideas I have found for the cross-members for the Turbo 400...



Here are the ideas I have found for the cross-member for the D-NP205...



Any ideas or input are welcome.
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Old 02-03-2009, 12:33 AM   #2
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Re: 1972 K20 Divorced NP205 Install

I wouldn't think it would fall out. Is that a Spicer 24 in that last pic? I had one in my '57 1 ton Napco truck - too cool. Any way good score on the tranny/transfercase combo!
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Old 02-03-2009, 02:07 AM   #3
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Re: 1972 K20 Divorced NP205 Install

I always love to fab stuff up, but you could just run a 2wd tranny crossmeber. for the tranny. I like the tube t-case mounts, that would be slick!

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Old 02-03-2009, 07:27 AM   #4
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Re: 1972 K20 Divorced NP205 Install

Did you look for a th-400/205 combo or were you wanting to go divorced?

...and why?
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Old 02-03-2009, 10:06 AM   #5
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Did you look for a th-400/205 combo or were you wanting to go divorced?

...and why?
I wanted to go divorced. I wanted the 400 due to is durability and I wanted the flexibility of the divorced setup. Plus I've had two shop try to stop my married 205 from leaking. Now I know that with each unit separate from each other there is less hassle in them leaking. Thanks for the input.
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Old 02-04-2009, 06:53 AM   #6
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I wanted to go divorced. I wanted the 400 due to is durability and I wanted the flexibility of the divorced setup. Plus I've had two shop try to stop my married 205 from leaking. Now I know that with each unit separate from each other there is less hassle in them leaking. Thanks for the input.
Makes sense, I was just curious.

If you go with a chevy 205 there's always the option down the road to do a Low Max conversion and ditch that anemic 1.96:1 low range if you wanted an even steeper gear.

Are you having the th-400 built or keeping it stock?
There's a lot to be done to one with basic off the shelf parts that will make it almost bulletproof.
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Old 02-04-2009, 09:17 PM   #7
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Makes sense, I was just curious.

If you go with a chevy 205 there's always the option down the road to do a Low Max conversion and ditch that anemic 1.96:1 low range if you wanted an even steeper gear.

Are you having the th-400 built or keeping it stock?
There's a lot to be done to one with basic off the shelf parts that will make it almost bulletproof.
The Turbo 400 is stock and if it ever breaks, then I'll rebuilt it to be bullet proof.
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Re: 1972 K20 Divorced NP205 Install

Did this go anywhere?! I have the same plan except I gave a 700r4. Plan to run a 2wd cross member First trans and see if my timkin 221 mounts can be modified for the divorced 205. I'm also concerned about the added length causing cab floor/shifter conflicts.
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Old 06-06-2011, 11:30 PM   #9
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Re: 1972 K20 Divorced NP205 Install

I'm doing a similar thing in my k10. Except I'm using a NV3500. my transfer case ended up right under the rear of the cab and my drivelines are the same length. Look through my build thread. I think there is a picture of it.
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Re: 1972 K20 Divorced NP205 Install

Checked your build thread and bothing past suspension. Can you post any pics? Howdid you keep trans and transfer case inline ? Stock or fabbed mounts?
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Old 06-07-2011, 10:44 AM   #11
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Re: 1972 K20 Divorced NP205 Install

My truck is torn apart at the moment, but I can get a picture of my crossmembers. my midshaft is about 10" long. The guy who is doing my drivelines told me the midshaft should be angled a little so the ujoints keep moving.
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Re: 1972 K20 Divorced NP205 Install

I would like to see those pictures as well. I am working on rebuild my motor right now. Once thats complete I will start working on the divorced tcase again. I still haven't figured out how I am going to build the crossmember yet. I am planning on using the Northwest fabworks cable shifter.
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Re: 1972 K20 Divorced NP205 Install

Heres an older pic of my transfer case mounted up. I built the c rossmember out of 1x2" square tube because thats what I had laying around. Personally I like the picture of the one made out of tube steel.

It sits right in front of the old trailing arm crossmember. I left it there for strength.

Heres my tranny crossmember. its got cutouts for the driveline on one side and my 4" exhaust on the other side.
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Re: 1972 K20 Divorced NP205 Install

Woodwright - Thanks to your design, I now know how I am going to do this. Man, this is going to be easy! I think, lol. What is your plan for the shifter and linkage? Any more pics?
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Woodwright - Thanks to your design, I now know how I am going to do this. Man, this is going to be easy! I think, lol. What is your plan for the shifter and linkage? Any more pics?
I haven't gotten that far. I made the vertical gussets over the driveline cutout heavy so I could build a mount off of that. Then I'll use a few small heim joints and some threaded tube for the linkage.
When I set up to make my mounts, I ran a few lengths of 1/2" or 3/4" pipe thru the ujoint straps on the input and rear output. The pipes were long enough to sit on the inside of the framerail. Then you can use blocks and spacers to get it exactly where you need it. For the front output end I just used blocks off the floor to adjust how low it sat. Then you build your mounts to fit it.
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Re: 1972 K20 Divorced NP205 Install

So I finally made some progress. I was able to mock up the t-case yesterday and in doing so my buddy suggested a completely different attack to the whole thing. Once in place, we saw that the t case sits slightly above the frame. So the plan is to bend some 1.75 x .25 wall tubing and angle iron. I am very picky, I like strong, functional, and something that look good. What made me happy is that it is a very simple design and the drivelines have a 2" difference. The intermediate shaft is about 9". I will have a mock up hopefully by next week.

WoodWright, What are your driveline measurements?
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Re: 1972 K20 Divorced NP205 Install

and the mid shaft is a must? you can't have a u joint directly between trans and case? or would you have clearance issues with the floor or driveline problems?
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and the mid shaft is a must? you can't have a u joint directly between trans and case? or would you have clearance issues with the floor or driveline problems?
Not a real good idea.

If you want no space between trans and transfer case, just go with a married setup.
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Not a real good idea.

If you want no space between trans and transfer case, just go with a married setup.
It is a must to have some distance between the two. The least I have seen is a cardan joint used to connect the two. I agree with Redcap if you are going to have that little of space between the two, why go with a divorced t case.

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or would you have clearance issues with the floor or driveline problems?
According to the info I have, your drivetrain should be at a 3-5 degree downward slope. Depending on the lift like my 18" lift this isn't alway obtainable. But the drivetrain suggestion is. I have my mid shaft at 5 degrees and my front and rear shafts are 25 degree! The 25 degrees is making the divorced t case worth all this pain and headaches.

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My drivelines are about an inch different in length. I don't know for sure. If you've got the cab off while you're setting up your mounts, make sure you allow for the rear support on the bottom of the cab.it sits down lower than the rest of the floor. I had to move my tranfercase forward 1 1/2".
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My drivelines are about an inch different in length. I don't know for sure. If you've got the cab off while you're setting up your mounts, make sure you allow for the rear support on the bottom of the cab.it sits down lower than the rest of the floor. I had to move my tranfercase forward 1 1/2".
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I have my cab on plus I have a 3" body lift. Thanks for the info.
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Re: 1972 K20 Divorced NP205 Install

Digging deep here, but I'm about to go with a 700/divorced setup. Doing searches on the subject brought me here.

Anyboby actually complete the setup? Any photos?

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Re: 1972 K20 Divorced NP205 Install

I sorry guys I started this thread a while back and forgot about it. I ended up starting a new one. Here is the link:
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