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04-22-2024, 05:30 PM | #1 |
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Can Someone Identify This Transfer Link For Me?
Was digging thru some parts boxes in the garage and came across this rather odd 4WD flat transfer link, at least I think that is what it is? Not at all familiar to me, my '71 4x4 uses a similar sized round transfer lever link. Don't recall just where and when I acquired this piece. Has two pressed in studs, flat metal piece is 1/8'' thick, 3/4'' wide and 2 1/2'' in length. Both studs are drilled for a cotter pin, have one pin and a thread less slip on style nut that slips on one of the studs. Seems to match up very well to the spare round NP205 link I have, which I just recently SOLD on the parts forum. Curious if anyone has seen a similar transfer (?) link and just what it fits. Much appreciate any info anyone has on it.
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04-22-2024, 05:40 PM | #2 |
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Re: Can Someone Identify This Transfer Link For Me?
It is an early style link for the 205, I have both styles as well in a garage junk draw of odds and ends somewhere
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04-22-2024, 09:07 PM | #3 | |
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Re: Can Someone Identify This Transfer Link For Me?
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Still have no idea where I acquired this. Seems as I grow more mature (aka older) these bits and pieces I've picked up thru the years no longer jog the memory banks like they used to.
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04-22-2024, 09:29 PM | #4 |
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Re: Can Someone Identify This Transfer Link For Me?
It will fit for a replacement for the round type, or for a spare. Both types have a good amount of slop to them, which is needed so as not to bind up shifter movements. I know my 70 K-10 I had used the flat type and early 71. By 1972 they were all the round type. The cross link, the flat bar connection for the two shift rods are the same as well, hence the fitting of both types working
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04-23-2024, 08:46 AM | #5 |
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Re: Can Someone Identify This Transfer Link For Me?
Thanks for the added information on the flat link. Guess will toss it back into the tool box and think on it for a bit as to keep it or let it go. Very doubtful I will ever need it as a replacement and don't think I will be building another K truck. My build days are just about done at 75 years young. Body just doesn't play as well as it used to.
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