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Maybe I'm kinda thick-headed, but let me see if I can understand what you have... my 208 T-case uses the same spline count at final output shaft as TH400 trans, forget the number of splines, along with a GV coupler placed at the end of adapter which mates with GV unit. Then, GV unit has provided slip yoke to mate to drive shaft of same spline count of final output shaft in GV unit. IN other words, the slip yoke on my drive shaft is the same spline count as would go into TH400 trans without a t-case in between.Yes the GV unit does not work with the 205 slip yoke output shaft as the 1031 has. Anyone have a 205 fixed yoke output shaft 32 spline? Looks like this is costing more than I intended as I'll need one and the new drive shaft build.
BRAVO~! After my install the speedo was off too even tho I gave GV all needed info, rear axle ratio, tire size, whatever, so they sent me another nylon gear--- don't recall the tooth count, but as fate would have it at the same time my speedo-in-dash went kaput completely. So can't really help you on that. However the drive-line length is critical they say so if you have work done in it be sure to make careful measurements--- 6 over times at least~! You'll be rewarded with a nice smooth drive train.Overdrive now installed on my M1031 and on the road. Two pics show how close the output is to the PTO bearing assembly, third shows the fixed rear output on the transfer case. My driveshaft needs balancing and maybe needs a total reweld, but it does work. Speed odometer is way off so I need to call GV to see if I can get a different gear set for the 4.56 rear. I was able change the rear output of the transfer case without pulling out the whole unit.
A comprehensive "how to" thread would be nice. I happen to like my gear vendors OD, but if I could do a tranny swap for less with comparable or better performance I'm in.Looks like a lot of problems to install the GV unit. I have done 20 or more 700r4 swaps, usually cost's only about 800 dollars for the total bill. I can have the whole swap done in about 10 hours, don't have to shorten or lengthen driveshafts and only have to run two wires for torque convertor lockup, one for constant power and other for manual lockup in 2nd and 3rd. A lot cheaper than spending $3000, having a wiring headache, and much more simple than the GV unit.
Just my opinion though, I hope you guys are happy with yours. One of my neighbors had one installed on his camper two years ago, he had nothing but problems so he removed it and sold it.
Do you do these for customers? Such as R & R the tranny and such. Does the NP 205 fit on the 700r4? Is the NP 208 difficult to overhaul?Looks like a lot of problems to install the GV unit. I have done 20 or more 700r4 swaps, usually cost's only about 800 dollars for the total bill. I can have the whole swap done in about 10 hours, don't have to shorten or lengthen driveshafts and only have to run two wires for torque convertor lockup, one for constant power and other for manual lockup in 2nd and 3rd. A lot cheaper than spending $3000, having a wiring headache, and much more simple than the GV unit.
Just my opinion though, I hope you guys are happy with yours. One of my neighbors had one installed on his camper two years ago, he had nothing but problems so he removed it and sold it.
Thought I should respond because some might get the negative impression that GV units are not worth the money spent, which I believe would be wrong.Looks like a lot of problems to install the GV unit. I have done 20 or more 700r4 swaps, usually cost's only about 800 dollars for the total bill. I can have the whole swap done in about 10 hours, don't have to shorten or lengthen driveshafts and only have to run two wires for torque convertor lockup, one for constant power and other for manual lockup in 2nd and 3rd. A lot cheaper than spending $3000, having a wiring headache, and much more simple than the GV unit.
Just my opinion though, I hope you guys are happy with yours. One of my neighbors had one installed on his camper two years ago, he had nothing but problems so he removed it and sold it.
BTW: nice install writeup--- Good stuff~!At: Trukhead and Natem, Here is the link to one of my builds, I don't want to hyjack this thread. Yes I know links can go dead, sorry.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...ersion-from-turbo-400-NP208-too-a-700r4-NP205
Also, IMHO, I differ on your opinion about shortening/lengening drive shafts. Any trans swap from other than the same R&R-ed unit should be accompanied with driveline length measurements for slip yoke travel. Not only to nave a smooth vibration free drive train but to prevent premature wear at final output shaft and possible binding or breakage, especially for lifted trucks.
Practically, I needed to make my truck into a roadworthy daily driver also capable of beating down 16 miles of rocky/sandy desert service roads to reach my jobsite--- ASAP. The cost of GV unit was $3K plus $500 for a topline, custom aluminum driveshaft, install cost nothing. Brand new set of 32" tires another $500+, total about $4K. Prior to GV install my MPG's were 10 to low teens and 55 mph was screaming. After GV install getting a steady & repeatable 17 MPG combined city/highway cruising @ 65mph turning 2100 to 2300 RPM. Cost of fuel savings should pay for my GY unit within approximately one year.
Hope I gave some a few positives to consider if thinking about getting a GV unit.
Regards
Mostly, I can't speak to going GV unit in the M1009 because it seems few guys have done it. The reason I suspect is because 1009's have a pretty good road-worthy final output, meaning, a rear axle geared for 3:73 (correct me if I'm wrong) which gives decent freeway speeds & mileage. Wanting better MPG's, highway speeds etc., is the reason I believe a lot of guys go with 700R swaps for 1009's.I am currently thinking about getting a GV unit for my M1009 as well. I could buy a NOS Laycock P Type Main Unit (which is identical to a GV, GV just rebranded that stuff) for about 900$. I feel confident to program the wiring and electronics with an arduino by myself. So things to look for would be CV drive shaft and a TH400 adapter for the Gear Vendors (output shaft on the NP208 should be identical according to this thread).
This would greatly lower the prive for the GV installation so it could compete with the 700r4 swap - but is it worth it on an M1009? How will my MPG be and will I have a better max speed?
Resurrecting an old thread since I don't believe the issue with getting the 4x4 lockout feature to function properly on the Gear Vendors in a CUCV has ever been addressed.It turned out to be a bad ground and the 4x4 lockout tapped into the wrong wire. I ran a new wire for the ground when I got home from the ground block on the firewall to the inside the cab to the unit. It still was not working so I called GV and spoke with a guy named Mike. He was very helpful and patient. He walked me thru a few things and then stayed on the phone with me while I took it out and drove it. It still was not engaging so he had me pull over and disconnect the 4x4lockout from the controller and try it again. That was it. It kicked in and I had the biggest grin on my face. I'll drive it tomorrow to work and see how it does.
The instructions say to tap into the white wire going to the transfer case shifter except for Fords which will be a colored wire for the 4x4 lockout connection. Apparently that is not correct for the CUCV for anyone else installing one. I thought about putting a test light on it before connecting it, but I didn't.
Overall the install is very simple and I hope I enjoy my upcoming miles as much as I did my 10 miles tonight. I'll report back after getting some miles on it.
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