Yeah I'm running the Bosch pump and I bought new hoses to run between the tank and the selector valve. Your story is one of favorite lessons learned stories.



Woot! It's gotta feel good to double your range that easily.Everything works! Only thing is I have a leak from the filler hose. Not sure if it's a bad hose or loose clamp. It was dark when I filled up so I didn't get a good look.

Today I took a break from the fluid systems. When I put the Magnaflow muffler in I just dumped it 6" from the muffler with a turn down. Problem was it was droning at idle. So I looped it up over the axle and added 27" of length after the muffler. Much better, but I forgot to take pics.
The other thing I did was to finally get a transfercase shifter installed. I got a cable shifter from JB Custom Fab. Jon donates a stainless steel twin-stick shifter every year for Blazer Bash, so I thought it would be good to do a little business with him.
I didn't get a good picture of the shifter itself, so I borrowed some from a thread on Pirate4x4.com.
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The bracket can be moved around for multiple mounting options:
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Shifter cable compared to a B&M cable (red).
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They don't make a kit specific for the NP241, but he has a few parts to help you get it done.
They sent me a new lever for the tcase, and these ends with retainer clips.
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I had to make a bracket to mount the cable to the transfercase. I decided the best approach was to run the cable towards the front so that it will loop around and pull the shift lever from the transmission direction.
I made a bracket that would use 2 of the 6 bolts from the tcase to adapter bolts. I have a clocking ring so it makes it easy to use them because they are studs and long enough to have room for the 3/16" thick bracket.
Here's the bracket:
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The big hole is for the cable. The smaller hole above it was drilled in the wrong spot.The other 2 smaller holes are for the adapter bolts/studs.
Here's the bracket bolted in place:
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Still needed to tighten up the adjuster nuts in that picture.
This is what the inside of the shifter looks like:
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I didn't get a very good picture of the shifter mounted in the truck:
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That's just a temporary spot but it works for now. You can note in the picture I have this nice big "grommet" to push the cable through.
I used a 60" cable, but I think a 48" may have been better.
Down the line I'm going to put a console in and them bolt the shifter to the side of that.
I didn't have much time to test it out. The only concern I have is when the lever is pulled all the way forward (4Lo) it might be too much in-line with the cable. This will make it hard to push it back. If it is an issue I will probably add a little extension to the end of my bracket that will drop the cable down some.
The cool thing with these shifters is that you can "stack" for multiple shifters:
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Those look exactly like the shifter cables on older articulated 4wd John Deere tractors.
Martin

Cool! Im placing it in pretty much the stock location with a custom plate. Thanks for the info.