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Old 03-25-2016, 09:05 AM   #1
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WTB: NP205 mount and support rod

Just what the title says. Looking for a frame mount and the rod that goes to trans.
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Old 03-25-2016, 10:07 AM   #2
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Re: WTB: NP205 mount and support rod

What transmission?
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Old 03-25-2016, 10:28 AM   #3
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Re: WTB: NP205 mount and support rod

Is this the frame mount you are in need of ? PM me if it is, thanks
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Re: WTB: NP205 mount and support rod

Here is what the rod to a THM400 looks like:

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Old 03-25-2016, 11:54 AM   #5
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Re: WTB: NP205 mount and support rod

Don't think I ever saw a 205/4-speed support rod... but i'm interested. Following...
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Re: WTB: NP205 mount and support rod

Had them for TH400 & TH350 on the earlier trucks when you still got a np205 in a 3/4 ton. I should have a strut, crossmember, converter cover, and strut braces that go to engine mounts for a TH400. Problem is, these are getting difficult to find--at least in my part of the country. I would have to get $250 shipped for the package. If you only need the strut and crossmember, I am probably not interested in breaking up the package.
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Is this the frame mount you are in need of ? PM me if it is, thanks
No, I have these already. Thx for the reply!
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What transmission?
This was a factory TH350/350. I sold that and picked up a 27 spline np205. Was going to try and do the mods and mate it with a 700r4. To be honest, I'm not sure that I really need a brace. I may rig something up from scratch.
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Had them for TH400 & TH350 on the earlier trucks when you still got a np205 in a 3/4 ton. I should have a strut, crossmember, converter cover, and strut braces that go to engine mounts for a TH400. Problem is, these are getting difficult to find--at least in my part of the country. I would have to get $250 shipped for the package. If you only need the strut and crossmember, I am probably not interested in breaking up the package.
I'm not quite sure of all the buzzwords you're using. Lol. Do you have pics??
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Re: WTB: NP205 mount and support rod

Didn't they stop using them after the HD K transmissions started or was that just the support rods from the flywheel cover up to the motor mounts?
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Re: WTB: NP205 mount and support rod

Do you know the size of the bolts that go to the side transfer case support rod?
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Re: WTB: NP205 mount and support rod

One things for sure, the quickest way to crack the transmission housing is to add the side brace. There's a reason GM stopped using them.
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One things for sure, the quickest way to crack the transmission housing is to add the side brace. There's a reason GM stopped using them.

And I just noticed this thread is 6 years old. lol
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