Thanks! I know I never parted out a Caravan so it must have come from one of my C-list finds. I will definitely pick up a couple more next time I am at a wrecking yard.
A few things actually. As it was highway drivable at this point I spent a few days working out some bugs/details to improve the road manners [horn/weather stripping/stereo system/back bumper etc....] . Considering how fast I threw this thing together it goes down the highway great. 75/80 mph I can take my hands off of the wheel and it tracks straight and true. I planned to do a partial disassembly and clean /paint/detail all of the things I hurried thru while building it. Then I saw a squirrel and bounced to some of my other projects. I still have it and fire it up and drive it around at least once a month. Future plans are to install an 8.1 I bought from KTMoutfront, some type of od trans {nv4500 or 4l80} and finish the interior and paint.What happened on day 21? I assume you got sidetracked?
Hey, how bout that doubler talk?
You know you wanted to talk about it...That was supposed to be an ancient caucasian secret but since you brought it up.
I have been having a brain fart of sorts. Lets say lwb or maybe in this case a swb truck with either nv4500 or 4l80 hooked up to a DRIVER drop 241 t-case, a short drive shaft then hooked to a divorced 205 pass drop. I figure a driver drop 241 because the wrecking yards are full of them and it would make a clear path for the front driveshaft coming from the 205. The 205 has 32 splines on the input and both outputs. Thoughts?

I just painted mine today! Lol
You can even stick the 241 output straight into the 205 and build an adapter to hold them together. That's even shorter than the divorced 205 setupThat was supposed to be an ancient caucasian secret but since you brought it up.
I have been having a brain fart of sorts. Lets say lwb or maybe in this case a swb truck with either nv4500 or 4l80 hooked up to a DRIVER drop 241 t-case, a short drive shaft then hooked to a divorced 205 pass drop. I figure a driver drop 241 because the wrecking yards are full of them and it would make a clear path for the front driveshaft coming from the 205. The 205 has 32 splines on the input and both outputs. Thoughts?
Umm how? I figured I would have to run either a short drive shaft or maybe the stock slip joint on the 241 and a corresponding 1310/1350? u joint attached to the 205 yoke.You can even stick the 241 output straight into the 205
That was supposed to be an ancient caucasian secret but since you brought it up.
I have been having a brain fart of sorts. Lets say lwb or maybe in this case a swb truck with either nv4500 or 4l80 hooked up to a DRIVER drop 241 t-case, a short drive shaft then hooked to a divorced 205 pass drop. I figure a driver drop 241 because the wrecking yards are full of them and it would make a clear path for the front driveshaft coming from the 205. The 205 has 32 splines on the input and both outputs. Thoughts?
i’ll bite.
that was always something I thought about as well, since no adapter would be needed to mate them, and on a lwb truck you could adjust the position of the divorced 205 to be centered and have equal length driveshafts front/rear.
too bad there isnt a way to use the front output of the 241 like a pto, that would be pretty slick to use the front output. I guess technically you could twin stick a ford 205 (driver drop) and then a divorced behind it, then you would have front only and could drive something else off of the ford 205 front output. But then you could just use the pto on the 205. But maybe the front output on the 205, would allow for more flexibility/versatility?