I have an idea. (it might be a stupid one)
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I have an idea. (it might be a stupid one)
Since my truck's current top speed is about 55mph, its become apparent that an overdrive system would be really nice. Even so, I'm not about to shell out $1000+ for a real overdrive system....So I got to thinking. Could I install a divorced transfer case backwards behind the primary case and connect it only to the rear end. I guess I would have to shift it into gear before I started the trip. Do you think the gearing would be too extreme to get the truck moving? Would the case explode from the extreme speeds in reverse? Anyone have any input?
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- BlueDodgeRam
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I've got some 36s on the way, but I just wanted to ask. I didn't really think it would work, but it had an outside chance.
"The American Indians found out what happens when you don't control immigration."
"Calling an illegal alien an undocumented immigrant is like calling a drug dealer an unlicensed pharmacist"
"Calling an illegal alien an undocumented immigrant is like calling a drug dealer an unlicensed pharmacist"
I cant believe I am posting in this thread.
Even if it was feasible to do a 'reversed-divorced-mounted tcase' do you really think you could do it for less that $1000? By the time you purchace the case, make sure it is in good condition (rebuild if necessary), spend the money and time on materials to mount the thing, then re-do the cross member because you will screw it up the first time, you will be way over $1000.
Even if it was feasible to do a 'reversed-divorced-mounted tcase' do you really think you could do it for less that $1000? By the time you purchace the case, make sure it is in good condition (rebuild if necessary), spend the money and time on materials to mount the thing, then re-do the cross member because you will screw it up the first time, you will be way over $1000.
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- Sandracer799
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I 2nd the 4L80E plan. I put one in my blazer it is by far one of the best mods i have done so far.Fonger wrote:Two feasible plans here...
(1) Bigger tires
(2) 4L80
Your choice, but I guarantee you bigger tires will be cheaper. You already knew the answer to this question.
Honestly...A backward run transfer case? You're killing me tsmall....
87 K5 w/33's HT383 4L80E/208 SF14
95 K2500 454/4L80E, 14FF
83 K20 33's, 350 14.5:1 comp., Brodix heads, 585RWHP
02 K2500HD Duramax/Allison CC/SB 12.42 @ 110.12
95 K2500 454/4L80E, 14FF
83 K20 33's, 350 14.5:1 comp., Brodix heads, 585RWHP
02 K2500HD Duramax/Allison CC/SB 12.42 @ 110.12
4L80E
Maybe this belongs in its own post, but we're talking about it, so...
My 700R4 exploded a few weeks ago. I had it rebuilt and I'm happy with it, but I'm running 39.5 IROKs...who knows how long it will last!!?
So, I staggered into a 4L80E for free. How do you hook it up if there isn't a computer?
My 700R4 exploded a few weeks ago. I had it rebuilt and I'm happy with it, but I'm running 39.5 IROKs...who knows how long it will last!!?
So, I staggered into a 4L80E for free. How do you hook it up if there isn't a computer?
I'm pretty sure someone like TCI or Jet Performance makes a plug-in kit that will override the computer to make it shift without input from an engine management computer. I've been looking for it but I can't find it. Hopefully a bowtie-head will chime in with the part number.
I feel like a hundred bucks...
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/stores/s ... _951233_-1
Here's a link to the TCI stand alone unit. A quick search tells me there is also a way to convert it to full manual without a computer but I'm not sure what that entails.
Here's a link to the TCI stand alone unit. A quick search tells me there is also a way to convert it to full manual without a computer but I'm not sure what that entails.
http://www.transgo.com/rpg_generalmtr.php
The part number of the full manual kit is 4L80E-3 made by Transgo.
The part number of the full manual kit is 4L80E-3 made by Transgo.
- Billet Benny
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Yes, it will work.. And it has been done. Your particular idea is a little ghetto, but if u got it mounted well and all the vibes out of your d'lines and could get going from a stop it'd work fine. The tcase would survive no sweat.
There were a few guys back in the day that ran doublers with backwards 203's inbetween the tranny and tcase to make up for the deep gearing of portals.
If you did it it would remind everyone of that junky ranger leach had.
There were a few guys back in the day that ran doublers with backwards 203's inbetween the tranny and tcase to make up for the deep gearing of portals.
If you did it it would remind everyone of that junky ranger leach had.
Benny
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- Sandracer799
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Re: 4L80E
I am running the TCI stand alone controller. You have to buy the computer and then the TPS sensor seperatly.bourban driver wrote:Maybe this belongs in its own post, but we're talking about it, so...
My 700R4 exploded a few weeks ago. I had it rebuilt and I'm happy with it, but I'm running 39.5 IROKs...who knows how long it will last!!?
So, I staggered into a 4L80E for free. How do you hook it up if there isn't a computer?
Also you have to relocate the crossmember because the 4L80E is 3 inches longer which means you have to lengthen the front drive shaft and shorten the rear. Also if you want to retain the stock shifting linkage you will need to by some 3/8" round stock and fab up a longer linkage. And also you will have to lengthen the T-case shifter linkage.
But all in all it is a fairly easy swap and well worth it in the end.
87 K5 w/33's HT383 4L80E/208 SF14
95 K2500 454/4L80E, 14FF
83 K20 33's, 350 14.5:1 comp., Brodix heads, 585RWHP
02 K2500HD Duramax/Allison CC/SB 12.42 @ 110.12
95 K2500 454/4L80E, 14FF
83 K20 33's, 350 14.5:1 comp., Brodix heads, 585RWHP
02 K2500HD Duramax/Allison CC/SB 12.42 @ 110.12