I haven't ever gotten super deep in the 205's. There is a 10 spline input 205 for the manual trans, but that's all it was used on. AFAIK there is a 27 spline (when mated to TH350) and then the 32 spline units used factory with TH400's, '85+ 465's, and the 4L80E.
One of the "good" things IMO about the '85+ setups is that if using stock adapters, the adapter "feet" are much shorter on the later stuff. They seem to be a weak link (relatively) on the 465/205 combo, but not sure if the same issue happens with the thinner automatic adapters.
I totally understand using what you have. When you start changing things, it just multiplies the number of other things that have to be done to accommodate that change. It increases cost, and time necessary to complete.
One of the "good" things IMO about the '85+ setups is that if using stock adapters, the adapter "feet" are much shorter on the later stuff. They seem to be a weak link (relatively) on the 465/205 combo, but not sure if the same issue happens with the thinner automatic adapters.
I totally understand using what you have. When you start changing things, it just multiplies the number of other things that have to be done to accommodate that change. It increases cost, and time necessary to complete.