dhenderz
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- Location
- Michigan
- First Name
- Dennis
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 327
Looking for an NP203 expert. I got the differential from Offroad Design for converting the 77 K10 back to full time 4WD. Interestingly they sent me the entire tail housing and extension. Putting the original side-by-side with the unit they sent me shows a few differences (original on left, new on the right).
Most notably you see the speedo driven gear on the new one is not supported at the internal end. It is simply supported by a longer section of casting where it threads into the case. Also interesting is the tooth count is lower, 14T versus original at 18T. I really need a 16T for proper speedo calibration with the 33inch tires that are planned. In the original design (left pic) 17T is the lowest you can get. Actually the available tooth count goes the other way - up to 22T. I am guessing this upper tooth count availability was to accommodate taller rear end gearing (I have a 3.73)
To other differences worth noting are the orientation of the housing and bearing retainer snap ring. These two tailhousing are very close. But if you look at the mounting holes it is evident they will 'clock' slightly differently when installed in the truck. Also, the one on the right does not have a snap ring to retain the bearing. It simply press fits into place and is retained by the assembly.
So now I have just learned from Offroad Design (good guys by the way) that the one on the left is from the early design. Not exactly sure of the cutoff year, but the guess is 74 and later. After that the design changed to the one on the right. So now I need to see if there are driven gears in 16T available for the older design. If not I will just reassemble with the original one and get an adapter to correct the speedo.
Most notably you see the speedo driven gear on the new one is not supported at the internal end. It is simply supported by a longer section of casting where it threads into the case. Also interesting is the tooth count is lower, 14T versus original at 18T. I really need a 16T for proper speedo calibration with the 33inch tires that are planned. In the original design (left pic) 17T is the lowest you can get. Actually the available tooth count goes the other way - up to 22T. I am guessing this upper tooth count availability was to accommodate taller rear end gearing (I have a 3.73)
To other differences worth noting are the orientation of the housing and bearing retainer snap ring. These two tailhousing are very close. But if you look at the mounting holes it is evident they will 'clock' slightly differently when installed in the truck. Also, the one on the right does not have a snap ring to retain the bearing. It simply press fits into place and is retained by the assembly.
So now I have just learned from Offroad Design (good guys by the way) that the one on the left is from the early design. Not exactly sure of the cutoff year, but the guess is 74 and later. After that the design changed to the one on the right. So now I need to see if there are driven gears in 16T available for the older design. If not I will just reassemble with the original one and get an adapter to correct the speedo.
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