Today I finally pulled the np208, cross member, and shifter.
When I was doing this I realized I don't have rear drive shaft with a slip on it like the front has! This really sucks because it means I will have to get a custom drive shaft made. What really sucks about that is I have to move out of this house at the end of march to head to Alaska. I won't know the exact size I need until the engine, tranny and transfer case gets put in. Since I am waiting for parts that won't happen till next weekend. So, that means after next weekend is when I can measure how long it needs to be. I'm just not sure a shop can get one to me in less then 20 days. Anyone know if that possible? If not I'm not really sure what I'm going to do.
This picture below is the extra fuel pickup I installed for my Espar engine coolant heater I am going to install some day after I get to AK. This heater will allow me to preheat my coolant in about 30-45 mins so when I go to start her in the ice cold Alaska weather she will start right up. I'm an idiot, I should have put it in the corner diagonal to it. because It would have not been in the way of the fuel filler tube and the pickup tube would have not been in the way of the baffle in the gas tank. Where I have it now makes the baffle in the tank not be able to swing and inch or two back.
I was really frustrated when I went to drill this hole for the pickup. It required a 1" hole and I purchased a milwaukee hole bit to do this. In my years I have collected 4 hole saw bits, you know the black bits that the hole saw screws on to. Why is it that 1" one I just purchased didn't fit on any of them and all the other milwaukee bits I own fit just fine? It makes no sense and it really pissed me off. So, instead of running to the store and purchasing ANOTHER one I decided to just tack weld it to one of the 4 with 4 of 5 tacks all the way around. I figure 3 bits is enough anyway right! After that was done I drilled the hole and it worked great.
Heres the 205 I picked up yesterday. its a 32 spline long input shaft with a fixed output shaft(this is the main reason I'll need to purchase a new drive shaft). Anyway, its a GM 205 but it has a ford tail housing. It really doesn't matter but I thought it was odd. For those wondering the Ford tail housing doesn't have threads for the speedo cable, its just a cable with a plug at the end.
Below you can bear witness to the ultimate 4L80E to NP205 combo mated together. I wonder how many of these combos actually exists. Something tells me its not many.
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Thanks for the comments, I'm glad everyone is enjoying the build. I think I would be enjoying it alot more if I didn't feel so rushed right now.