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Old 01-01-2006, 12:39 PM   #1
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67-72 QUESTIONS (Rockwell T-221 swap+tranny Q)

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First of all, I'd like to know what my 68 GMC has for a transmission. It has numbers on the top cover but they don't say the make of the tranny, just GM numbers. Reverse is next to 4th gear, if that helps.
Second, I am thinking of a transfer case swap. I read in a previous Rockwell t-case thread that a Sm465 with a Rockwell tagging along is the same length as a 465 with an NP205. But another thread that I started said I had to move the t-case crossmember back and re-do the driveshafts.
So heres my other Q: if I could get a complete parts-truck with a NP 205, could I bolt the t-case and driveshafts right in, move the crossmember back, and be all set? Are the trannys the same? Thank you for responces.

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Old 01-01-2006, 06:04 PM   #2
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Re: Few questions (rockwell T-221 swap and tranny)

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Old 01-02-2006, 02:44 AM   #3
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Re: Few questions (rockwell T-221 swap and tranny)

when I converted mine (although the project has since frozen) I had to move the crossmember back perhaps 1.5" iirc. I might have been able to get away with the stock 2 pc driveshaft if i shoved the splines all the way into each other, but you'd need the front shaft lengthened. I'm guessing my thread was one of the ones you found.
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Re: Few questions (rockwell T-221 swap and tranny)

Before you ask where it went..............I removed the duplicate thread. Please don't make duplicates, it's in the rules.

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Sorry about that. Won't happen again.
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Old 01-03-2006, 08:01 AM   #6
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Re: Few questions (rockwell T-221 swap and tranny)

Jake:
If the tranny has the casting #: 3901127 it's an SM465, and it's a Muncie. Not so much a make, as a town where GM had a transmission plant. [Muncie, Indiana; Saganaw, Michigan].
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