Brady
1/2 ton status
Does anyone make a clocking ring for the round pattern chevy 205?
You cant do that on a round pattern 205. That would clock it alot! There is/was a company that makes a clocking ring. D&D Machine?Ughhh I dont have a 205 so correct me if I'm wrong but the 205 has a symetrical pattern so you dont need a ring to clock it up. Just unbolt it and rotate.
Ughhh I dont have a 205 so correct me if I'm wrong but the 205 has a symetrical pattern so you dont need a ring to clock it up. Just unbolt it and rotate.


Yeah I have been on the search for a while.I have emailed steve at offroad design a couple of times on this.He never replies.I haven't had time to call during the day.I figure I will cut the notch bigger for the shiftrail.Then weld the cut piece back on so I will have 6 bolts.Maybee drill a new hole or 2 in the adapter that match the old holes.No the patter is not symetrical, The problem with clocking flat is you have to take more material off of the adapter to clear the shift rail, you'll end up removing 1 bolt hole from the adapter all together. Now your down to 5 bolts, with a large span between 2 of them, weak point!
No one makes a solution for this i looked for months. So i had a machine shop build me a complete new adapter. CNC machined flanges on the t-case and the trans, then a press fit 4.5" .25 wall pipe between the 2 flanges. Rotate t-case anywhere you want it "flat, straight down, etc." then weld the pipe solid with the flanges. At this point you can weld any kind of mount and shifter boss, since it is all steel, instead of cast. The flanges are made from 3/4 cold plate, the adapter is WAY stronger than any cast piece. Plus since your using a piece of tube in between the 2 flanges, it makes no difference what output/input shaft variances you may have, just cut to length.
It cost me a pretty penny to have the programming done for the CNC work, but i kept the file. So next time it won't be so bad.
Oh by the way, i am new here, been on PBB for a while, have heard good things about CK5, hope i can contribute here as well.
Later guys.
ORD is very slow when it comes to e-mails. You are much better off calling themYeah I have been on the search for a while.I have emailed steve at offroad design a couple of times on this.He never replies.I haven't had time to call during the day.I figure I will cut the notch bigger for the shiftrail.Then weld the cut piece back on so I will have 6 bolts.Maybee drill a new hole or 2 in the adapter that match the old holes.
I am pulling the trans/t-case tommorrow and will see what happens.