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New M1028 owner with 208 question

fitz

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I've owned a bunch of 73-87 chevys but my M1028 is my first cucv. Just wondered why GM installed a 208 transfer case instead of a 205. I've owned a few 1 tons and they all has 205's in them.
Were the 208's used to save weight incase they had to be replaced in the field?.
I also noticed that it uses a 203/205 flat style crossmember, not the same 208 crossmember found on civilian trucks.
Thanks,
Fitz.
 

dieselpony

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I also noticed that it uses a 203/205 flat style crossmember, not the same 208 crossmember found on civilian trucks.
Thanks,
Fitz.
I recently changed a NP208 to a NP205 on my M1008. The 205 uses the short round adapter, so my flat crossmember sits to low. Not so many civilian K30's with the W-shaped NP205 crossmember in my part of the world, so I ended up using 2 extra rubber "blocks" (don't know how to call it) for the right height.

Are you sure about the civilian w-shape crossmember on 208 trucks? If so, I could use one from a civilian K5.

I' still didn't test drive the truck, so I'm not sure if my "double rubber construction" really works.

Walter
 

POOR WHITE BOY

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All chevy 4x4 trucks from 1973 thru 1984 used the flat type crossmember and tall transfercase adapter. Cucv trucks use the same thru 1987 . Civilian models 1985 thru 1991 use the w shaped or zigzag type crossmember and the hourglass type transfercase adapter.
 

POOR WHITE BOY

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Yes 205 and the 208 /241 use the same crossmember provided you use the correct t case adapter. With the 85 thru 91 models they used a w shaped crossmember and they had a zigzag shaped crossmember - the difference being trucks with a diesel engine - had true dual exhaust and used a little different shaped crossmember
 
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