Sorry about that, I had to go compose myself.
The Road Oiler is finally out of the garage!!!!!!
Can you believe I actually passed someone on the highway!!!!! And it wasn't some 90 year old grandma looking through the steering wheel either, it was a full size semi...I WAS GOING 70!!!
I got home from NAPA this morning and put the inline filter on the truck...made some last minute checks, filled the fuel filter with fuel so it wouldn't need to prime as long, and fired her up. Once it was running I started checking and topping off the transmission fluid. For anybody who is interested, a fully drained NP208 transfer case takes just shy of 5 quarts of ATF. And a completely empty 700R4 and torque converter, with a deep oil pan takes 15+ quarts to fill up. Yes, for those of you poor at math, that's 5 gallons of ATF on the nose to top everything off.
Backed out of the garage and went down the road pretty easily at first to check the shifts. Nice and solid shifts right where they are supposed to be. 1-2 at about 12 MPH to 15 MPH, 2-3 at about 25 MPH to 30 MPH, and 3-4 at about 45 MPH or so under light throttle. No further adjustment of the TV cable needed. With the factory bracket (Thanks Kenny) and the proper cable, it came out perfect first time. The cable was fully retracted and at WOT, it came out of the adjuster 1 click.
45 MPH at about 1440 RPM
70 MPH at about 2520 RPM
70 MPH at about 2680 RPM with the converter unlocked.
I am SOOO happy I did that swap rather than just putting another turbo 400 back in it. Although, for those of you thinking about doing the conversion, it will force you to modify your driving style just a bit. You really need to watch the acceleration on the hills. Since the downshifts are controlled by the TV cable now and the kick down switch at the pedal isn't in play any longer, if you give it too much throttle on a hill to maintain speed you can get a pretty high RPM downshift when you really don't want one.
Now to the pics...in one you can see my bright shiny new drive shaft, another shows my home build transfer adapter standoff spacer. 3 1/2" in the prefect height for the shorty NP208 adapter. Another pic shows my fuel filter mod. And one of them is looking along the drivers side of the transmission viewing the wires for the lock-up. I cheated a bit and loosened up the shifter mount for the transfer case and ran the wires through the same cavity as the 4x4 switch wires.