big thanks to 58 apache for doing this write up on my case
The dilly yo is you get a dodge output shaft and the rear case half and cone from a dodge 208. you replace the chevy output shaft and rear half and you shorten it a few inches resulting in a better rear shaft angle and also you get rid of the slip yoke in favor of a fixed yoke of the dodge 208
Most writeups tell you to replace the shaft and entire rear half but we tried something a little different.
We replaced the shaft then redrilled and tapped the case allowing us to use just the cone from the dodge 208
this was pretty easy. the hardest part was the frikkin needle bearings. two rows of those suckers end to end with a spacer ring.
Started by making Jay clean off the bench. Then we assessed what we were dealing with.
dodge back half
dodge output shaft
removed the cone
cleaned up the cover. and Jay polished the shaft. he he
then we put the chevy 208 on the bench
removed the spedo gear
then the cone
to expose the shaft
started removing the plastic gears. remember how this all came off!!
at this point things become very critical. so I needed a BL
now when doing this they say you have to move one of the bungs in the dodge case for the shift rail. that means cutting it of and rewelding. the case is aluminum. so this is where we decided to try something else
this is the dodge cone on the chevy case with the holes lined up you can see on the right side the oiling ports dont line up correctly
The dilly yo is you get a dodge output shaft and the rear case half and cone from a dodge 208. you replace the chevy output shaft and rear half and you shorten it a few inches resulting in a better rear shaft angle and also you get rid of the slip yoke in favor of a fixed yoke of the dodge 208
Most writeups tell you to replace the shaft and entire rear half but we tried something a little different.
We replaced the shaft then redrilled and tapped the case allowing us to use just the cone from the dodge 208
this was pretty easy. the hardest part was the frikkin needle bearings. two rows of those suckers end to end with a spacer ring.
Started by making Jay clean off the bench. Then we assessed what we were dealing with.
dodge back half
dodge output shaft
removed the cone
cleaned up the cover. and Jay polished the shaft. he he
then we put the chevy 208 on the bench
removed the spedo gear
then the cone
to expose the shaft
started removing the plastic gears. remember how this all came off!!
at this point things become very critical. so I needed a BL
now when doing this they say you have to move one of the bungs in the dodge case for the shift rail. that means cutting it of and rewelding. the case is aluminum. so this is where we decided to try something else
this is the dodge cone on the chevy case with the holes lined up you can see on the right side the oiling ports dont line up correctly
