boltbrain
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- Joined
- May 1, 2022
- Posts
- 136
- Reaction score
- 26
- Location
- Montana
- First Name
- Rick
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- Chevy K20
- Engine Size
- 350
Thanks very much for the ORD reference, that's good to know.Thanks, I guess I don't know what clocking is. is it the way the two pieces mate up rotation wise?
I've got a Dana44 thats heavy duty, meaning its got the 13" brakes front and rear. thicker axles too. Would the 261 go with that front axle? not sure what you mean by driver drop T-case. You mean the shifter is on the driver's side? By temperamental I mean the 241 is always real hard to shift, and it's got to be sitting still, and always feels like I'm about to break something, like the stick is just pushing against a spring or something. I still have it. It was hard to shift before I put a bearing kit in it. It's actually the 241 HD but its in a diesel dodge. It never really pops into 4L either, it just gets up there and stays without popping in, or back out. That stick always feels like there's something trying to block it. The 205 moves just a little bit between gears, real easy and pops right into each gear like it wants to stay there.Hard to describe.Well, a NP241 or NP261 is most likely going to be a driver drop T-case... which is going to need a different front axle than your stock passenger drop front axle... so it's not an apples to apples comparison. A stock NP241 would have been a manual shift T-case just like the 261, so I'm not sure what you mean about temperamental.
What is the output on the 2005 NV4500? Didn't they go to 32 spline outputs with the round pattern connection on everything at some point in the late 90's or early 2000's?
But if the 26- would work that would sure be easy