Huh...I'd measure mine for you if I had the thing near me but you're closer to it than I am.
Mine is OEM 1984 GM and it fits them fine...?
Mine is OEM 1984 GM and it fits them fine...?
You working on a project or getting ideas for your rig?They should be. 4.5-5" or so worth of backspacing was standard including today.
How come my stock steel 16" wheels don't fit my D60?
My 15x10 ~4" BS wheels fit (with a lot of
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1) Dual feeding the direct clutches involves leaving off a seal ring on the center support and/or not installing the center pistion seal in the direct clutch pack. (both have the same effect, I remove both) Then you have to plug a hole in the case next to the center support bolt hole with a 3/8" freeze plug before you install the valve body. I'll get a picture of this at home. You can also plug the center support or the plate, coan might of done that step for you so you should double check. I'll find the pictures tonight and send them to you of what hole to plug and what seal to leave out. It's basically free and greatly increases your high gear torque capacity, which is good for us 4x4s too since we are at WOT in high gear low range in the sand/snow/mud sometimes. The reason is because the factory uses double the area in reverse since it's a lower gear and therefor has higher torque value, and only uses half the area in high gear for a more "comfortable" shift.
2) The torrington bearing and race replaces the two thrust washers for less friction, heat and wear. You use a TH350 front pump shim to shim it. I don't remember the exact source for the torrington bearing but any major trans house will know about it. It should be about $20. Get a .010", .015", and .020" shim, one of them will be perfect for the endplay setting. It eliminates the last major longitudinal loading place that still has a bushing in it (the other 3 places already have bearings as you know).
3) The HD snap ring is thicker to spread the load on the lugs in the case, which is the only real weakpoint of the TH400 case itself. I thought the thick one was .106" or something thick. It holds all the pressure of the intermediate piston when applied. The other two clutch packs are in the steel drums. This one is in the aluminum case. The trans shop should be aware of that too. It also comes in the intermediate power pack from alto.
On a different note, about your front t-case outplut flange. HAD does have a 1350 CV that will bolt to the factory 30 spline flange without modifications now. Before you had to machine the flange or get 32 spline, now they have one that bolts right up.![]()


