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can i divorce a ford 205 transfer case?

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so can i divorce it? is there a kit or anything available? any help will be appriciated
 
I don't think you can divorce it. But Ford div. cases are little more common than the Dodge/Internationals. I could probly get you one, but dunno how much your looking to spend.
 
i have one didnt know if doubler kit was my only option with the ford 205 behind my 203
 
so can i divorce it? is there a kit or anything available? any help will be appriciated
What exactly are you asking here?

If you're trying to find a divorced 205 Ford 'case, they came under the '73-'77 F250's in stock form.
 
no i have a 205 out of a f150 ranger and didnt know if i could divorce it to put behind my 203 in my s-10 k-5 cross and didnt know if only a doubler was an option
 
Sure, you can divorce it.

Indiana has "no fault" divorce, which means you don't have to prove either spouse did anything wrong to get a divorce. (A divorce is sometimes called ”dissolution of marriage”; both mean the same thing). The spouse who wants a divorce just has to tell the court that the marriage is "irretrievably broken" to get a divorce. There is really nothing the other spouse can do to stop a divorce

http://www.indianajustice.org/Data/...46.89/view_article_publicweb?topic_id=1320200
 
what i'm getting at can i get parts to change it to a divorced via get the rear outputs of one and interchange it to the input to run a driveshaft between the ford 205 and my mated chevy 203
 
what i'm getting at can i get parts to change it to a divorced via get the rear outputs of one and interchange it to the input to run a driveshaft between the ford 205 and my mated chevy 203

You can, or you can just get a divorced ford 205 which will be cheaper, BUT what are you putting the setup in?
It will be a bit long so it will need to be at least a long bed truck.
 
OK, so you want to make the ford 205 you have into a divorced case, then mount it behind the complete chevy np203 in the truck? the ford cases that Ive ever seen have all been drivers side drop sou you would need a ford front axle then too, and you would have a crazy long front shaft, and depending on the truck a possibly really short rear one.
 
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