sm465 to th400 swap
I have a 1979 k10 reg cab short bed with a sm465 transmission that I want to swap to a th400. I know the 465 is 10 spline and the 400 is 32. I already have a 400 trans and a 32 spline np205 tcase but my question is what will I have to do to make it all fit on the chassis. Will I need to move the cross member? Is there a difference between a 4x4 th400 and a 4x2 th400? (I have no idea what the 400 transmission I have came out of) The np205 32 spline I have has a long tail shaft unlike my other np205 that has a short shaft that was mounted to my sm465. Will I need to change the tail shaft on my tcase? Did chevy make a 350/th400/np205 combo? I would really like to know so I don't have to make custom drive shafts and a cross member. Is the 400 transmission suppose to mount to the cross member or is the tcase? Also what gear ratio would you guys recommend for 0-60 drag? 4.10, 4.11, or 4.56? The engine is a 500 hp 383 stroker and it has 35" tires. What front and rear end should I get? I was thinking a dana 60 combo. It currently has the stock 10 bolt front and 12 bolt rear.
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The 2-wd T-400 has a longer output shaft than the 4x4 version so the transfer case adapter on the NP205 is too short to work with it. You can have the output shaft swapped for the 4x4 version or find a 4x4 T-400. You could make a custom spacer to use the 2-wd trans in the 4x4 but it would cost more than getting a 4x4 trans would so it isn't worth it plus then you would have to get custom length driveshafts built. The T-400 / NP205 combo is fairly common in 3/4 & 1-tons. The mount on the transmission goes away when you remove the tail shaft housing so the trans will bolt up to the transfer case adapter. There may be holes in the frame already to just bolt the crossmember right in place or you may have to drill some new holes. From your description it sounds like you have a car or 2-wd truck application T-400. I would put it up for sale and find a 4x4 version to use in your build instead. With 35" tires, 500 hp and going drag racing in mind I would go with a set of Dana 60's front & rear. What gears you use depends upon what RPM you want to push the engine to. Assuming 6000 rpm shifts, 5000 lbs and 500 flywheel HP running 5.13 gears with 35" tires you would go through the traps a little over 4900 rpm. 4.88 gears would drop it down to ~4700 rpm and 4.56 gears would put it at ~4400 rpm. I would go with the 4.56 gears as you would still have a decent cruise RPM at 70 mph on the freeway at about 3100 RPM. I run 5.13's & 32" tires and it sucks without overdrive. My track won't let trucks with selectable 4-wd systems that can go into 2-wd run in 4x4 mode. You might want to check with your local track before you build a 4x4 drag truck. |
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why build a 4x4 drag truck? i dont understand why. to much power loss in the big tires and its not as fun as a 2wd truck or a car. i could understand a fast daily driver to have fun with from time to time on the track but why a dragin 4x4?
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But anyway this is this tcase I have. It has a long tail shaft. Will I need to change it or will that work? |
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Here is a link to a pic I found. Hopefully it works. http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...03881155bNWEif |
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You can have the case machined to fit the larger bearing and put the 32-spline input shaft & matching bearing into the 10-spline case but since you have two complete NP205's you could just swap out the output yoke parts and not have to machine anything. Put the 10-spline transfer case back together with the slip yoke parts and sell it off to get some of your money back. |
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