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Do a search on this subject. Lots has been discussed but as of yet, nobody builds one. Your best bet is to build your own using a Dodge 208 output shaft and rear housing.
it isnt too hard , its just time consuming . ok , parts . you will need a complete < to make it simple and to be surre it isnt missing anything needed> dodge 208 case and a good chevy case . take the cases apart and u either need to have a machine shop make u a small alum bushing to be welded to the dodge case ,or make your own . i used an old busted chevy case as a pattern or jig if u will to position the bushing in place and tig it to the case . then u just strip the dodge mainshaft bare put all its parts aside and install all your chevy parts . then reasseble the whole thing . any other questions feel free to ask , i know im not very good at describing how i did it . check out my pics page if u havent . - K10Andy
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You could probably start a new career making these bad boys. I would buy one right now if I could. Heck I can't even find a 241 case to buy and then pay for the fixed yoke kit
Hey Andy, thanks for the help, sounds like the one you have is claimed. I have to find my own. What years did Dodge use the 208? Do I only need the rear half of the a case and the output shaft? Where does the bushing go? Almost sounds to easy!
sorry man i have no idea what year dodge used the 208 .....look at my pics page i put a new pic up there hopefully itll xplin what it is and where it goes . well u need the rear half , the shaft and the tailhousing . iwill try to post another pic on my page . - Andy
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