HP D44 for $75, that fair? Also x-fer case question...
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:16 am
Found a fella selling a bunch of old Ford and Chevy parts and figured I'd pick up the D44 if that's a fair price. I haven't seen the axle, but he said it's a HP D44 from a 73-79 Ford truck (says he's bought and sold so many parts trucks trying to build his Bronco that he doesn't remember where this came from), 3.27 ratio, steering included...if nothing else, if that's a good price I'll offload it on my friend who's trying to put a straight axle on his newer 4runner.
Also, my transfer case in my 1995 Suburban is acting all kinds of funny (throws itself out of gear if you goose it in reverse, won't stay in 4L unless you hold your foot on it, when it snowed I never actually got out and checked, but I'm near 100% sure the front wasn't getting any power in 4H...in general not exactly hitting on much.)
Should I rebuild it (NP 241 I think) or should I attempt to upgrade to something else perhaps not chain driven? If the answer is go for the upgrade, any tips on what donor vehicle's case will get me closest to bolting on? Another option would be to hang onto the 241, rebuild it and buy a 205 to match the D44 I mentioned above...
Fella selling the D44 has at least one 205 for $150...that fair?
Full of pricing questions here, but I have to ask because the last time I priced any of this crap was 4 years ago and ended up stumbling on a free donor vehicle and never figured out what kind of money I saved...
Thanks,
Ryan
Also, my transfer case in my 1995 Suburban is acting all kinds of funny (throws itself out of gear if you goose it in reverse, won't stay in 4L unless you hold your foot on it, when it snowed I never actually got out and checked, but I'm near 100% sure the front wasn't getting any power in 4H...in general not exactly hitting on much.)
Should I rebuild it (NP 241 I think) or should I attempt to upgrade to something else perhaps not chain driven? If the answer is go for the upgrade, any tips on what donor vehicle's case will get me closest to bolting on? Another option would be to hang onto the 241, rebuild it and buy a 205 to match the D44 I mentioned above...
Fella selling the D44 has at least one 205 for $150...that fair?
Full of pricing questions here, but I have to ask because the last time I priced any of this crap was 4 years ago and ended up stumbling on a free donor vehicle and never figured out what kind of money I saved...
Thanks,
Ryan