I just thought I'd share a little good news... my truck is mobile again! Yippee!
So, I've spent wayyy too long swapping out the original Dana 21 transfer case and 2WD version of the NP435 in my '66 F100 4x4 for an NP205 transfer case and 4WD version of the NP435. And on top of that, I replaced my two piece rear driveshaft with a big 3" one piece unit... but I got it back together on the weekend and had it out for a short drive around the block a few times tonight.
I didn't dare go to far given all the changes I made and untried components, such as:
- the 4WD NP435 is new-to-me and although it looks good, I just wasn't 100% sure
- the NP205 was supposedly rebuilt, but I realized last weekend that the reason it wasn't shifting between the ranges properly is because whoever rebuilt it installed the high range shift fork backwards and also didn't pin it to the shift rail... so what else might have they done wrong?
- installed a new 1350 pinion yoke on the 9" out back... but I went with a solid spacer instead of a crush sleeve - that was a learning experience - so I'm just not 100% sure about that either.
Anyway, everything seems great, but I didn't have it up to very high speeds staying so close to home. Tomorrow night I'll button up the transmission tunnel cover and take it out a little further abroad to see if there are any noticeable noises, vibrations, or such at higher speeds.
Here are a few pics... please don't mind the makeshift exhaust that I've hacked back together for right now, and I still have to install the side mount on the transfer case:







Let me know what you think... I'm pretty sure this is a much more robust setup and it should be able to handle the 450-500HP my new stroked 390 will hopefully be putting out!
Cheers,
Dion




