Kaiserjeeps
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I see others have had this same problem. I did not see my answer though. I had a cracked TH400 case about 6 inches forward of the tail end of the trans case tail end. Mine cracked all the way around and was dumping ATF all over. I run a NP205 transfer case now with a fixed yoke after the weld repair. I found rotten jellied mounts under the adapter and that probably contributed to excess bouncing and stress on the trans case. I had a guy weld up the TH400 case and he did a good job. Turns out that the CUCV trans case is a heavy duty version and he could not find one so he welded it up. I replaced everything with new mounts and so far so good. Now I want to put in my 4L80E. It seems to me that a 205 is pretty heavy to attach to a aluminum transmission case without anything supporting it other than the mounts under the adapter. The trans guy said I should have support rods going to the transfer case. That they attach to the trans case up at the bellhousing. I have never heard of this nor do I see a spot for it. I live miles up a bumpy dirt road. I don't want the same thing to happen to my 4L80E case. Has anyone heard of or done any additional supporting of the 205 case? Are there factory support pieces out there somewhere from a different application? I am considering fabbing up my own mounting system.