I know it has a 203 t-case, but I didn't even think to look for a Th400! Now i'm curious.
Me too!
I know it has a 203 t-case, but I didn't even think to look for a Th400! Now i'm curious.
It's a TH350.Me too!
Yep, a built 700r4 with OD and a 205 is better than the TH350/203 combo. Then later when funds recover after the body is done, i'll swap a 4500 in it.
A driver dude. That’s what it’s been the entire time. Car shows. Longer day adventures. DD. Nice evening drives to get ice cream. Anything that involves driving a square.Why? Whats the intended purpose of this truck that it needs a OD?
So why does that require a OD?A driver dude. That’s what it’s been the entire time. Car shows. Longer day adventures. DD. Nice evening drives to get ice cream. Anything that involves driving a square.
So why does that require a OD?
Heres a hot take for you. The difference is gas mileage to not worth it.
I drive my turbo 350 stepside all over and for the limited use it gets, I never thought I needed an OD. And I regularly drive it 4 hours away from home to my friends house.
Fix up the body, forget about swaping that 700. And save the time and money for the NV4500.
Focus on the long term goal of having a nice truck and not short term instant gratification projects that don't actually help you finish your long term goal.
I am sure Greg thinks I'm picking on him. I'm not. But if he isn't the poster child for the wholeI agree with this. I used to drive my k20 @ 80mph on 40s down the freeway in California 2 hours each way to go wheeling. OD is nice. But it’s not a need.

Much better! Dickless wasn’t a good thing.

I agree with the TH350. It will stay, but that 203 has got to go. If I have a good 205 to swap right in, then that's a no brainer.So why does that require a OD?
Heres a hot take for you. The difference is gas mileage to not worth it.
I drive my turbo 350 stepside all over and for the limited use it gets, I never thought I needed an OD. And I regularly drive it 4 hours away from home to my friends house.
Fix up the body, forget about swaping that 700. And save the time and money for the NV4500.
Focus on the long term goal of having a nice truck and not short term instant gratification projects that don't actually help you finish your long term goal.
Uncut dash, but not a factory radio. It's digital, but still very much a late 80's unit. IF I can get it to work, it will stay for now.Much better! Dickless wasn’t a good thing.
Is that a factory radio too!?
I agree with the TH350. It will stay, but that 203 has got to go. If I have a good 205 to swap right in, then that's a no brainer.
My 205 is a 27 spline, which is why I want to switch it. I am not using my 205 for anything other than a doubler later down the road. At that time, I would swap a 208 behind the NV that I eventually want to swap in to this truck. And the doubler would be for the K5.just curious, why is that a no brainer? they are both heavy, have about the same ratio, both probably need a rebuild. other than the 203 has a chain and 205 is gears; for an occasional off roader why not go with a 208 or 241 for the lower ratio?
I have a 27 spline 205. too bad I am so far away
I agree with this. I used to drive my k20 @ 80mph on 40s down the freeway in California 2 hours each way to go wheeling. OD is nice. But it’s not a need.
Beags has a point. If OD is the end goal, then save for the NV swap and just focus on the body right now. The truck runs and drives. It's typical for me to start messing with stuff and end up with a nonrunning vehicle.what the hell gears are in that? 3.50’s
I see no issue adding overdrive for a cruiser If that’s your goal Greg.
This engine has 3 freeze plugs per side, which I was told is a 400 only thing. I'm pretty sure it's a 400. It still has the factory 2bbl that could have been paired with the 400, so I'm going to say it is.Have you looked to see if the engine is a 400 yet?
I can’t ever get my head back there good enough to read the block # I just clean it the best I can and take a pic with my phone.