Sir I just want to say thank you for the step by step tutorial in tare down and rebuilding of this transfer case. Helped me a ton with my blazer build.
Thank you so much for your np205 and sm465 videos I just finished rebuilding both of mine, your videos made it less confusing for me but I found a few shortcuts as far as the shift fork roll pins I made a video and I'll upload it asap
In all 3 cases of outer snap rings on the bearings. They did not need to be removed. They are just stops to keep the bearing from going in. I did this job a long time ago. This is a pretty detailed teardown. refreshing my memory. Trying to remember what sets the gear lash as well as output play. My front output seems loose but its a fairly new bearing. It has got me puzzled.
I have a 78 K5 Blazer with a SM465 and NP205. I'm planning and pulling and rebuilding both. And doing the twin stick mod. I wouldn't have considered any of it before coming across your videos. Excellent content. Subscribed and saved all of your videos on those rebuilds. Looking forward to diving into it this summer.
Yes actually just finished it a couple weeks ago. Rebuilt the NP205 and installed the twin stick. Took it out on the trail this past weekend and it worked great So glad I did it. @@workingmansrestorations7071
I'm trying to figure out why my np 205 doesnt use a clip to retain the rear output bearing. I didnt see you remove one either..The schematic clearly shows one, but I cant find it online to purchase. On the off chance you still read the comments; should there be a retaining ring on the rear output shaft as a bearing retainer?
CharlieMoDank14 thank you, I’m glad you like my material! Unfortunately I don’t have the truck or any way to show you where that goes at the moment. Maybe search “Chevy torque arm” or “Chevy 4x4 t case torque rod”. Hope that helps, God bless.
I know you will be using your side mount for the 205 and said some like to eliminate it. I myself had problems with my adapter breaking when used behind a 454/465/205 combo. I had to replace 2 way back when adapters were still available at the dealer and only $50 or so at the junkyards. I then updated my 205 from a 78 3/4 ton truck when I replaced the 2nd adapter but noticed the case was not drilled for the side mount. I asked a buddy at the dealer and was told due to a known problem with adapter breakage GM eliminated the side mount to alleviate the issue. Since then no more issues under heavy towing and rock crawling abuse!
+Tony More Very interesting! I too have noticed some that were not drilled and wondered the same thing. Thanks a ton for the input and for watching!! God bless!Just to be certain: you have no other braces or mounts other than motor mounts and tranny/transfer case cross member mount?
+GebBuilt Correct, just engine and tranny mounts. Great vids and love to see the kids in the shop! Im a AHD and my 19month old had been starting to spend more time with me in the shop, getting an hour or so at a time to tackle a project has been rough so looking forward to be able to finish something soon and it looks like the 465 is the one!
That's some great input about the mounts! thank you very much! Having my kids out there is how I like it- I get lonely when they're not in the background or at my side:)
I’m trying to convert my 10 spline input into a yoke . I already have the seal but what yoke do I use? It’s a GM 10 spline input. Can’t find any info anywhere. Thanks for the vid 🙏🏽
After watching several vids on this task iT Looks rather straight forward piece to work on. I have not ID’ed my unit yet in a 78 J1O Jeep w TH400. Whom is a good supplier of these new parts for these? And do they parts supplier usually have the nylon fork pieces too, as I am finding these should be replaced . thx
So I was just at the sand dunes in my 1970 gmc jimmy. It has the same setup as you an np205 mated to a sm465. During my trip on the sand I all of a sudden lost 4x4 capabilities. It got really difficult just to drive on flat sand that I just came thru without any trouble at all. I heard a clunking sound as well every time the drive shaft would turn. I also had a hell of a time getting it out of 4 lo but once it did finally bang out of lo, and into 2 hi, my 2 hour drive home was normal. Got home and started taking apart in the truck to see what I could see, my bearing just fell out as soon as I pushed the output shaft out the back. Snap ring still on it. Could this of been the cause of my losing front wheel drive?
Can you replace both the front and rear output shaft seals without taking it clear apart. I'm just wanting to replace the main seals and keep driving it. Wasn't sure it pulling the yokes off would mess anything up inside.
Thanks for the great video, but I didn’t see where the front output seal was while you were disassembling. Also is that the thrust washer (it’s about 1” thick) behind the bearing at 6:25?
Unbelievably helpful videos!! Can you suggest a way to punch out the old seals on the aluminum retainers? I don't want to break them or scuff the inner sealing area. Thanks!
+Ammature Well sometimes the seals can really be stuck in there. just be very careful and concentrate on not making contact with the aluminum. The old seal doesn't matter anymore, so in many cases I've mangled the heck out of it to get it out to save the aluminum piece. I know, not much help but it's all I got right now... God bless!
That's pretty funny! I'm not a huge fan of coiled hoses either, especially when they're knocking stuff down and wrapping around my kids and pets like a python! I'm glad you liked my videos! Thank you for watching and commenting, God bless!
Very helpful video, thank you. The torque rod or bar breaks because the bolt hole cuts the material to nil, and its very narrow as it is. Haven't watched the other vids yet, but the torque bar needs to be wider at the case, I'd recommend more like 2" wide x 3/8" thick steel plate. (My 91 Dodge Cummins doesn't have a torque bar)
I'm looking to just do gaskets on mine out the main output assembly where the speedometer cable is. I imagine this is quite a task judging by the way it comes apart? Both gaskets are weeping, the cast iron cover and the aluminum cover for the output. -Shawn
Hi Geb, thank you for the excellent video! I'm having trouble separating my sm465 adapter from the tcase, output shaft seems attached to the coupler inside the adapter somehow. Any tips?
Thanks for the video... I have a question. I am planning to install it on a G-Wagon vehicle(vg150 t/c -> np205 t/c). Is it(np205) possible to exchange the left and right gear assemblies? On the G-Wagon, the rear propeller shaft is located on the right.(not center axle...)
Samuel Holstein good question and I am not sure. There were a few different spline and adapter configurations that could come into play for you. I wish I had better info for you.
I'm rebuilding a GM NP205, it's a 1978 case & it has the material cast into the housing where your torque rod mounts, but on mine, there is no machining or tapped provision for a torque rod. Do you know which years GM had the torque rod & which years didn't? It just seems strange that some would have it & some didn't. Thanks again for your video, it's better than the best repair manual.
From my understanding the torque rod was added in the later years, but seemed to cause more problems than it solved. I've had broken bell housings with the rods and without the rods so it is something that still baffles me. I've resorted to using Lakewood steel bell housings and good polyurethane cross member mounts with success. Thank you so much for the kind words and for watching! God bless!
GebBuilt: I'm glad you brought up the issue of cracked bellhousings. I've cracked 6 aluminum bellhousings on 2 of my previous Chevys, but I'm going all out this project so I can hopefully rule that out in the future. I'm definitely taking your advice with the polyurethane mounts & I'll probably breakdown & drop the coin on a Lakewood steel bellhousing, but I'm curious; have you ever seen an OEM cast iron GM bellhousing fail? You got a new subscriber, thanks again & God bless.
Thanks a ton for subscribing! I've never owned a GM iron housing but I'd guess they'd fall between aluminum and aftermarket steel as far as strength. havefun with your project!
Do you have any idea why or what could be wrong to cause my np205 T case to be full of transmission fluid, well above the fill plug. It is in an early 70s Chevy if that helps.
Am I able to pull the rear output shaft bearing with the case still mounted in my truck? It’s the only thing wrong with mine and is making a lovely growling sound while moving especially while under load.
Hey Geb I was wondering where I can get both gears for the speedo....mine ate each other, if you could point me in the right direction it would be very helpful. Thanks
That's an excellent question- I've only seen a few random speedo parts on eBay so that's an option, but Novak adapters may have some now that I think about it. They have a website. Thanks for the comment and God bless!!
I see a fair amount of variance in prices for seal kits, anywhere from high twenty dollars up to almost sixty dollars. Where did you get your seal kit?
Great video I'm planning on rebuilding my 205 with the twin stick. Question, the larger bearings that you removed the snap ring on, then hit them from the backside to get them out of the case. Do those snap rings act as a bottom out point when reinstalling them? It doesn't seam you need to remove the larger snap rings to remove the bearing. Thanks again for the great video
Great point and to answer your question - yes. I prefer to replace snap rings when I am that far into a build. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! God bless!
thanks for the video i have a 205 and it seems i have two leaks one at the speedo cable and the other at the input shaft, are both an easy fix just replacing seals i assume?
+Rockin Pip Yep they should be pretty straight forward. Speedo drive seals have been lubing undercarriages since the 70's! thank you for watching, God Bless!
I got a np205 for a Chevrolet it's making a lot of popping noises in it tore it apart I thought that was a bad gear but all gears are good I hope I wonder if it was just a bearing and where can i buy the bearing kit with the gasket
Most good parts stores have the kit, but if that's not an option then go eBay or other online source. I wouldn't settle for Generic bearings though. Timkin bearings are my top choice.
Awesome video thank you. I’ve been wanting to do the twin stick upgrade. Do you know if anyone makes a kit to improve the low range ratio? I’d like something like a 3:1. I don’t want to do the 205/203 doubler (Too heavy). Thanks
Hey can you please make a video on how you make your torque rod i would like to build one when i do my rebuild/ twin stick thank you for all the videos they are helping me alot God bless
Thanks for making and posting these vids. Quick question. Did your input shaft have a lot of end play before the rebuild? I have about an eighth of an inch where the input shaft with bearing with slide in and out. Thank you again.
Excellent question, I did have a little bit but I don't think it was as much as 1/8" I hope that answers your question, thank you so much for watching and commenting! God bless!
Love your video. I am pulling my 205 apart to reseal and check the bearings. everything went well till i went to remove the idler shaft. The whole shaft spins with the nut. i got it to loosen but now the whole things turn. i am unable to get the nut off or tighten it back down. What am I missing or what is the trick? Thanks
I figured it out......I had to place a washer under the back cover and tighten it down. That held it snug enough. Only other thing different than yours was my idler gear only had 2 shims in it not 4. Pretty sure someone had been in it before because they double sealed the input shaft.
Good question. They are very stout but I’d probably be researching upgrades at 900 hp and those tires. I could be wrong. Maybe ask some truck pullers. I’ve seen these cases on some big horse 4x4 pullers but not sure what they’ve done to the 205 to handle it.
+Eight Leg Outdoors I've never pulled one like that, but yes if you have a good bearing puller and enough room I'd give it a shot if that is the only issue with the transfer case. Thanks for asking, God Bless!!
No problem. I'd do this stuff and post instructional vids on it every day if I could but this darn thing called a job prevents that😁. Hope it works out for you to be able to pull that in the truck.
I have welded the stock ones with 7018 rod before with success, otherwise I would fabricate a cool one out of some good chomoly. I have also heard of folks eliminating it totally without issue. I wish I had some more conclusive info for you. Thank you for watching and commenting! God bless!
Note: This comment has almost nothing to do with the informative and helpful video that GebBuilt has created. And if you don't know what I'm joking about, you should listen to about 30 seconds of the theme song from the movie 'Shaft' (skip ahead to almost the 3 minute mark), ua-cam.com/video/Q429AOpL_ds/v-deo.html ------------------------ I was watching this video while my girlfriend was in the room. We were sitting next to each other on the sofa because we 'need to spend more time together', but I'm wearing headphones and watching this on my laptop while she's watching Downton Abbey on the television. At 16:50 GebBuilt held the center spindle to the camera and said, "Shaft." And because I'm a movie trivia nerd I said back to him, out loud, "Can you dig it..." My girlfriend looked at me and said, "What?" I paused the video, looked at her and said, "Shaft!" She asked, "Shaft?" And I said, "You damn right..." And she said, "What the FUCK are you talking about?" Almost bursting, I said, "I'm talkin' 'bout Shaft!" And now I'm laughing, which was a big mistake because my girlfriend hates to be on the outside of any joke. At that point she huffed, turned away from me, and said, "Fine, fuck you!" Her statement is, of course, the polar opposite of any offer for sex. Unable to contain myself, I said, "Right On..." and laughed for waaay too long. The temperature on the couch was cool for the rest of the evening. Possibly because for the rest of the evening I failed at holding in little spouts of giggling each time she looked at me. ----------------------- So I didn't have sex, but now I know how to take apart the divorced NP205 I bought for my old '68 W100 Dodge Sweptline.
I see a fair amount of variance in prices for seal kits, anywhere from high twenty dollars up to almost sixty dollars. Where did you get your seal kit?
I really appreciate you taking the time to explain the parts and showing how to rebuild with minimal tools. Keep it going.
Richard Corn awesome, I am very glad my work can be helpful! Thank you for watching and commenting, God bless!
Sir I just want to say thank you for the step by step tutorial in tare down and rebuilding of this transfer case. Helped me a ton with my blazer build.
Solid videos!!! I just finished my rebuild thanks to you!!!!
Simply awesome video series! I am about to rebuild my 205 and yor videos are making that possible. Can’t thank you enough!
Gene Greiner that’s great! I’m so glad my materials can help, thank you for sharing. God bless!
Watching this as I'm tearing my np 205 apart. Awesome video buddy👍👍
your vids are INSANE - what a pleasure to watch
I’m glad you enjoyed, thank you for letting me know! God bless!
Thank you so much for your np205 and sm465 videos I just finished rebuilding both of mine, your videos made it less confusing for me but I found a few shortcuts as far as the shift fork roll pins I made a video and I'll upload it asap
Awesome, sounds great! God bless!
In all 3 cases of outer snap rings on the bearings. They did not need to be removed. They are just stops to keep the bearing from going in. I did this job a long time ago. This is a pretty detailed teardown. refreshing my memory. Trying to remember what sets the gear lash as well as output play. My front output seems loose but its a fairly new bearing. It has got me puzzled.
4x4Scout shims on the idler shaft
I was thinking about rebuilding mine in my Dodge. Thanks for the video, nice job!
Elliott Berry excellent, I’m glad my vids can help! God bless!
Solid content, thanks for taking the time to make these videos!
Cody Fazio thank you for taking time to watch! I’m glad you like, God bless!
I'm really liking your channel and you are good at explaining things. thanks for sharing
Thank you very much for watching and taking the time to leave the kind words! God bless!
I have a 78 K5 Blazer with a SM465 and NP205. I'm planning and pulling and rebuilding both. And doing the twin stick mod. I wouldn't have considered any of it before coming across your videos. Excellent content. Subscribed and saved all of your videos on those rebuilds. Looking forward to diving into it this summer.
Did you do your twin stick yet?
Yes actually just finished it a couple weeks ago. Rebuilt the NP205 and installed the twin stick. Took it out on the trail this past weekend and it worked great So glad I did it. @@workingmansrestorations7071
I'm trying to figure out why my np 205 doesnt use a clip to retain the rear output bearing. I didnt see you remove one either..The schematic clearly shows one, but I cant find it online to purchase. On the off chance you still read the comments; should there be a retaining ring on the rear output shaft as a bearing retainer?
Very detailed. Thank you sir.
Hey can you show where the support bar bolts to the bell housing. Mine is not there and not sure where to put it in.
CharlieMoDank14 thank you, I’m glad you like my material! Unfortunately I don’t have the truck or any way to show you where that goes at the moment. Maybe search “Chevy torque arm” or “Chevy 4x4 t case torque rod”. Hope that helps, God bless.
I know you will be using your side mount for the 205 and said some like to eliminate it. I myself had problems with my adapter breaking when used behind a 454/465/205 combo. I had to replace 2 way back when adapters were still available at the dealer and only $50 or so at the junkyards. I then updated my 205 from a 78 3/4 ton truck when I replaced the 2nd adapter but noticed the case was not drilled for the side mount. I asked a buddy at the dealer and was told due to a known problem with adapter breakage GM eliminated the side mount to alleviate the issue. Since then no more issues under heavy towing and rock crawling abuse!
+Tony More Very interesting! I too have noticed some that were not drilled and wondered the same thing. Thanks a ton for the input and for watching!! God bless!Just to be certain: you have no other braces or mounts other than motor mounts and tranny/transfer case cross member mount?
+GebBuilt Correct, just engine and tranny mounts. Great vids and love to see the kids in the shop! Im a AHD and my 19month old had been starting to spend more time with me in the shop, getting an hour or so at a time to tackle a project has been rough so looking forward to be able to finish something soon and it looks like the 465 is the one!
That's some great input about the mounts! thank you very much! Having my kids out there is how I like it- I get lonely when they're not in the background or at my side:)
I’m trying to convert my 10 spline input into a yoke . I already have the seal but what yoke do I use? It’s a GM 10 spline input. Can’t find any info anywhere. Thanks for the vid 🙏🏽
Good video, Doing my first one. For some reason I can't get the shifter rods out. The pin is out.
this is awesome man! Im building one right now and this helps alot!
After watching several vids on this task iT Looks rather straight forward piece to work on.
I have not ID’ed my unit yet in a 78 J1O Jeep w TH400.
Whom is a good supplier of these new parts for these?
And do they parts supplier usually have the nylon fork pieces too, as I am finding these should be replaced .
thx
Yafo, Is Novak Conversions is my supplier of choice, great question! God bless!
Is this the same transfer case that is in the 77 f250 highboy?
So I was just at the sand dunes in my 1970 gmc jimmy. It has the same setup as you an np205 mated to a sm465.
During my trip on the sand I all of a sudden lost 4x4 capabilities. It got really difficult just to drive on flat sand that I just came thru without any trouble at all.
I heard a clunking sound as well every time the drive shaft would turn.
I also had a hell of a time getting it out of 4 lo but once it did finally bang out of lo, and into 2 hi, my 2 hour drive home was normal.
Got home and started taking apart in the truck to see what I could see, my bearing just fell out as soon as I pushed the output shaft out the back. Snap ring still on it.
Could this of been the cause of my losing front wheel drive?
Can you replace both the front and rear output shaft seals without taking it clear apart. I'm just wanting to replace the main seals and keep driving it. Wasn't sure it pulling the yokes off would mess anything up inside.
Jared Freemyer you should be fine in doing that. Great question, God bless!
Thanks for the great video, but I didn’t see where the front output seal was while you were disassembling. Also is that the thrust washer (it’s about 1” thick) behind the bearing at 6:25?
Hi, thank you! Check out the rest of this video series, I think your answer is in there. It’s been too long since I did these vids!
Unbelievably helpful videos!! Can you suggest a way to punch out the old seals on the aluminum retainers? I don't want to break them or scuff the inner sealing area. Thanks!
+Ammature Well sometimes the seals can really be stuck in there. just be very careful and concentrate on not making contact with the aluminum. The old seal doesn't matter anymore, so in many cases I've mangled the heck out of it to get it out to save the aluminum piece. I know, not much help but it's all I got right now... God bless!
That coiled up air hose makes my OCD go crazy... I hate those things.
But I like this vid! Super informative!
That's pretty funny! I'm not a huge fan of coiled hoses either, especially when they're knocking stuff down and wrapping around my kids and pets like a python! I'm glad you liked my videos! Thank you for watching and commenting, God bless!
Very helpful video, thank you. The torque rod or bar breaks because the bolt hole cuts the material to nil, and its very narrow as it is. Haven't watched the other vids yet, but the torque bar needs to be wider at the case, I'd recommend more like 2" wide x 3/8" thick steel plate. (My 91 Dodge Cummins doesn't have a torque bar)
Great input! Thank you, God bless!
I'm looking to just do gaskets on mine out the main output assembly where the speedometer cable is. I imagine this is quite a task judging by the way it comes apart? Both gaskets are weeping, the cast iron cover and the aluminum cover for the output.
-Shawn
Hi Geb, thank you for the excellent video! I'm having trouble separating my sm465 adapter from the tcase, output shaft seems attached to the coupler inside the adapter somehow. Any tips?
Probably going to take some tapping but I’m not sure I understand your situation.
@@GebBuilt so it turns out the input shaft was somehow distorted/mushroomed. Took a 5 ton gear puller to get it pulled out of the adapter.
Bootstrappin' wow! I’m glad you got it out
I just got a np205 last night. I need to put in now... but probably wait to rebuild it.
Thanks for the video... I have a question.
I am planning to install it on a G-Wagon vehicle(vg150 t/c -> np205 t/c). Is it(np205) possible to exchange the left and right gear assemblies? On the G-Wagon, the rear propeller shaft is located on the right.(not center axle...)
Would this have similar parts and disassemble as a np203. Thanks yall
No.
Hey geb! I have a np203 mated to a sm465! I am looking at buying a sm465 that is originally mated up to a np205. Will it be direct bolt on?
Samuel Holstein good question and I am not sure. There were a few different spline and adapter configurations that could come into play for you. I wish I had better info for you.
"When you do this sort of thing yourself you can eat high on the hog, and buy good corn dogs" - Annnnd subscribed. Done deal
James Bond 🤣🤣🤣 enjoy!
I'm rebuilding a GM NP205, it's a 1978 case & it has the material cast into the housing where your torque rod mounts, but on mine, there is no machining or tapped provision for a torque rod. Do you know which years GM had the torque rod & which years didn't? It just seems strange that some would have it & some didn't. Thanks again for your video, it's better than the best repair manual.
From my understanding the torque rod was added in the later years, but seemed to cause more problems than it solved. I've had broken bell housings with the rods and without the rods so it is something that still baffles me. I've resorted to using Lakewood steel bell housings and good polyurethane cross member mounts with success. Thank you so much for the kind words and for watching! God bless!
GebBuilt: I'm glad you brought up the issue of cracked bellhousings. I've cracked 6 aluminum bellhousings on 2 of my previous Chevys, but I'm going all out this project so I can hopefully rule that out in the future. I'm definitely taking your advice with the polyurethane mounts & I'll probably breakdown & drop the coin on a Lakewood steel bellhousing, but I'm curious; have you ever seen an OEM cast iron GM bellhousing fail? You got a new subscriber, thanks again & God bless.
Thanks a ton for subscribing! I've never owned a GM iron housing but I'd guess they'd fall between aluminum and aftermarket steel as far as strength. havefun with your project!
GebBuilt: I can find a Lakewood bellhousing with a 5 1/8 bore to fit the input retainer on the SM465; did you machine the center on yours?
Yes I did! Thank you for pointing out that detail that I forgot to mention!
Awesome video any info on the links to find the seal kits and bearings none of my auto part stores near me can’t ship or order any to Hawaii lmk 🤙🏽
Do you have any idea why or what could be wrong to cause my np205 T case to be full of transmission fluid, well above the fill plug. It is in an early 70s Chevy if that helps.
Ryan Morris does it have an automatic transmission?
Am I able to pull the rear output shaft bearing with the case still mounted in my truck? It’s the only thing wrong with mine and is making a lovely growling sound while moving especially while under load.
Dakota Farley I think so!
Hey Geb I was wondering where I can get both gears for the speedo....mine ate each other, if you could point me in the right direction it would be very helpful. Thanks
That's an excellent question- I've only seen a few random speedo parts on eBay so that's an option, but Novak adapters may have some now that I think about it. They have a website. Thanks for the comment and God bless!!
+1WildlandFirefighter thanks I'll take a look
I see a fair amount of variance in prices for seal kits, anywhere from high twenty dollars up to almost sixty dollars. Where did you get your seal kit?
What is the purpose of the twin stick modification?
Versatility is the first thing that comes to mind!
Great video I'm planning on rebuilding my 205 with the twin stick. Question, the larger bearings that you removed the snap ring on, then hit them from the backside to get them out of the case. Do those snap rings act as a bottom out point when reinstalling them? It doesn't seam you need to remove the larger snap rings to remove the bearing. Thanks again for the great video
Great point and to answer your question - yes. I prefer to replace snap rings when I am that far into a build. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! God bless!
thanks for the video i have a 205 and it seems i have two leaks one at the speedo cable and the other at the input shaft, are both an easy fix just replacing seals i assume?
+Rockin Pip Yep they should be pretty straight forward. Speedo drive seals have been lubing undercarriages since the 70's! thank you for watching, God Bless!
GebBuilt
wow,who knew! lol thanks bud appreciate the help great videos!
I got a np205 for a Chevrolet it's making a lot of popping noises in it tore it apart I thought that was a bad gear but all gears are good I hope I wonder if it was just a bearing and where can i buy the bearing kit with the gasket
Most good parts stores have the kit, but if that's not an option then go eBay or other online source. I wouldn't settle for Generic bearings though. Timkin bearings are my top choice.
Where did you get your rebuild get from
Ebay
Ebay
Awesome video thank you. I’ve been wanting to do the twin stick upgrade.
Do you know if anyone makes a kit to improve the low range ratio?
I’d like something like a 3:1. I don’t want to do the 205/203 doubler
(Too heavy).
Thanks
Hey can you please make a video on how you make your torque rod i would like to build one when i do my rebuild/ twin stick thank you for all the videos they are helping me alot God bless
I will be making the torque rod video for sure!! Thank you for watching and God Bless!!!
Thanks for making and posting these vids. Quick question. Did your input shaft have a lot of end play before the rebuild? I have about an eighth of an inch where the input shaft with bearing with slide in and out. Thank you again.
Excellent question, I did have a little bit but I don't think it was as much as 1/8" I hope that answers your question, thank you so much for watching and commenting! God bless!
Love your video. I am pulling my 205 apart to reseal and check the bearings. everything went well till i went to remove the idler shaft. The whole shaft spins with the nut. i got it to loosen but now the whole things turn. i am unable to get the nut off or tighten it back down. What am I missing or what is the trick? Thanks
I figured it out......I had to place a washer under the back cover and tighten it down. That held it snug enough. Only other thing different than yours was my idler gear only had 2 shims in it not 4. Pretty sure someone had been in it before because they double sealed the input shaft.
Bit latr to the party haha but awesome teardown vid man! Was there any reason you didnt include the intermediate shaft removal?
Cheers
Haha, maybe I forgot that part!
Will 205 automatic bolt up to a 4 speed
Hey man great video's just curious do you have an 203 builds. Nothing fancy just stock rebuild. Thanks subscribed
Blackdogcamper sorry I do not have any 203 builds. I’m glad you enjoy my vids! Thank you for watching and commenting, God bless!
Great video, lots of help, thank you so much!!
john Wahalla Awesome, I’m glad my vids can help! Thank you for watching and letting me know! God bless!
How difficult would it be to machine some kind of adapter to make a married transfer case into a divorced transfer case?
Alex totally possible and probably not difficult for the right machinist!
I did this completely to the video but can not get the input shaft to turn on the front side any idea on what I should do
Thanks for the vid makes it a lot easier on me👍
That's awesome! Thank you for sharing, I'm happy that my vids can help out! God bless!
How much hp and torque can one of these handle im trying to get information on the transfercase im just over 800hp and 900 torque on 40 inch tires
Good question. They are very stout but I’d probably be researching upgrades at 900 hp and those tires. I could be wrong. Maybe ask some truck pullers. I’ve seen these cases on some big horse 4x4 pullers but not sure what they’ve done to the 205 to handle it.
@@GebBuilt ok awesome thank you
The bearing @ 5:45 can I pull that with a puller (with the case in the truck) or do I have to dissemble the whole case? thanks much!
+Eight Leg Outdoors I've never pulled one like that, but yes if you have a good bearing puller and enough room I'd give it a shot if that is the only issue with the transfer case. Thanks for asking, God Bless!!
Thanks a ton for replying. Its really difficult to find info on these older trucks anymore. :( Guess ill give it a whirl.
No problem. I'd do this stuff and post instructional vids on it every day if I could but this darn thing called a job prevents that😁. Hope it works out for you to be able to pull that in the truck.
What a lad.
Thank you sir
Thank you for watching!
I was cleaning my np205 i will be putting in my blazer and there is no holes for the bracket to the bellhousing
Your FB link does not work. I also can not find you with GebBuilt.
Would like to discuss NP203 law range box, used as OD.
Greeting
Henrik
Sweden.
Hi, I can try to help you out, what is your question?
Great video but my shift rails won't just slide out like yours
May need some gentle coaxing.
Can I covert a 205 to a divorced 205 in a 1984 Chevy one ton.
Yes you can. Behemoth makes a kit and also sells the yoke for the input. About $450ish
Where in the world did you get the chain
What chain? I don't think I used one in this vid
thats why i do my own work on my trucks,to save money for corndogs :)
Got to have corn dogs! Thank you for watching! God bless!
was this for a Ford or chevy
joshua12345j Chevy.
Thank you very nice
Just subbed. Thanks for the great videos.
I'm glad you like! Thank you for subbing and commenting! God bless!
How do you do/repair the Torque Rod?
I have welded the stock ones with 7018 rod before with success, otherwise I would fabricate a cool one out of some good chomoly. I have also heard of folks eliminating it totally without issue. I wish I had some more conclusive info for you. Thank you for watching and commenting! God bless!
Note: This comment has almost nothing to do with the informative and helpful video that GebBuilt has created. And if you don't know what I'm joking about, you should listen to about 30 seconds of the theme song from the movie 'Shaft' (skip ahead to almost the 3 minute mark), ua-cam.com/video/Q429AOpL_ds/v-deo.html
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I was watching this video while my girlfriend was in the room. We were sitting next to each other on the sofa because we 'need to spend more time together', but I'm wearing headphones and watching this on my laptop while she's watching Downton Abbey on the television.
At 16:50 GebBuilt held the center spindle to the camera and said, "Shaft." And because I'm a movie trivia nerd I said back to him, out loud, "Can you dig it..."
My girlfriend looked at me and said, "What?" I paused the video, looked at her and said, "Shaft!"
She asked, "Shaft?" And I said, "You damn right..."
And she said, "What the FUCK are you talking about?"
Almost bursting, I said, "I'm talkin' 'bout Shaft!" And now I'm laughing, which was a big mistake because my girlfriend hates to be on the outside of any joke.
At that point she huffed, turned away from me, and said, "Fine, fuck you!" Her statement is, of course, the polar opposite of any offer for sex. Unable to contain myself, I said, "Right On..." and laughed for waaay too long.
The temperature on the couch was cool for the rest of the evening. Possibly because for the rest of the evening I failed at holding in little spouts of giggling each time she looked at me.
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So I didn't have sex, but now I know how to take apart the divorced NP205 I bought for my old '68 W100 Dodge Sweptline.
Haha, oh my. God bless!
Will a np205 fit in a jk ?
With modifications.
Would you know the mods I'd need to do ?
+alex rodgers no I've never done that one. I'd browse the net- surely there's some info somewhere.
Gooood job
Douglas rafael Aguillon garcia thank you, God bless!
Traductor hermano busco un transfer house steel como puedo comprar una com losblock saludos desde panama es para una c30
Douglas rafael Aguillon garcia o comprende ☹️
How much could I pay you to go over my 205 out of my 86 Cherokee?
Who made the kit for this?
I pieced this one together from Ebay listings. Thank you for asking, God bless!
GebBuilt thanks for the reply! eBay it is then. Have you used any eBay kits for the sm465 or should I just call Novak?
I didn't have much luck finding quality parts for my SM465 on Ebay. I'd go straight to calling on Novak!
GebBuilt thanks much!
Thank you!
thanks for the video!
T R thank you for watching and commenting! God bless!
this is mint , thank you very much
Speedometer drive gear pilot bearing is washer between
ford just had a frame mount instead of a torque rod. Easier set up in my oppinion
Agreed!
Is that one married or divorced
Married
I useto never put that rod back in from case to bellhousing... i will now
I see a fair amount of variance in prices for seal kits, anywhere from high twenty dollars up to almost sixty dollars. Where did you get your seal kit?
this is mint , thank you very much
Awesome glad you enjoy!!