I thought 2K was high also. So before I took it down I called around. Same price at every place. Maybe they know each other... This guy was recommended by someone I bought a jeep from. I spoke with the trans builder several times on the phone asking about a few things before going there. He did rattle off a bunch of things while I was there. I remember bushings, some high temp seals, new steels, fibers, electronics, new sprags, and for my 93 an upgraded internal wire harness. He puts a shift kit in that address the overpressure issues and firms up the shifts. I also told him about the holley solenoid and he is getting one for the US shift Quick 1 trans controller that I ordered just today today. It was 585.00 with the GM wiring harness.
It also includes a total rebuild of my torque converter for a diesel. He said the rebuild would be better quality than replacing it with a new one. He mentioned some problems with the new ones. I can't remember the details. The shop looked like a shop. It was not super dirty, and there were projects spread out on benches. I did look and made a note of it. I know 2 K is a lot. Hopefully no issues at all. I'm going back to my original slip yoke 205 after a rebuild and fixed yoke conversion. Then adding a mount on the tail end of the 205 for strength.
I wanted to do this rebuild myself. I have done automatics before. But I am behind on a car resto for a guy in Seattle. So I don't have a lot of extra time on hand even for my own stuff.
I did learn one important thing today. The gasket on the NP205 that goes in between the adapter and 205 case MUST be .060 thick as the common ones (like I just received) at .030 will cause the adapter to crack and be ruined. The adapter with the .030 gasket will bottom on the bearing snap ring and cause the mounting ears to crack from trying to tighten them and close the gap. Quad 4x4 mentions this but won't say the dimension. An Ebay seller called me today and shed some light on this.
So check your fig 8 gaskets and make sure they are .060 thick. All other 205 gaskets are fine being .030 0r .015 thick.
This whole 4l80E conversion has costs more than anticipated. I just sold my deuce and trailer and that is taking the financial pain out of this. No biggie I guess.
Thanks for the replies.