Bart said:Well, friend GAVE me the 271 so I think I'm going to be putting it in my '98. Does anyone know the low ratio in the 271?
The low ratio is the same as the 241DHD & DLD, 2. 72 to 1.
Bart said:Well, friend GAVE me the 271 so I think I'm going to be putting it in my '98. Does anyone know the low ratio in the 271?
Jff24Gordn said:I have a DLD in my 96 5 speed, and a truck I worked on that was just like mine made a few weeks away later had a DHD with the 2 piece output shaft housing.
WadePatton said:For the record both my manual trucks have the DLD-a 98 and my 2000 salvage truck.
Have problems with leakage... but that's another story.
Bart said:JGHeen I'd be interested in know if you had to mod the drive shafts after your installation weekend. Does auto/manual make any difference?
JGheen said:Here are the pics I promised. Notice in the second pic how the case is almost riding completely on the driver side frame rail. Gonna have to remove it again and cut a notch out of the frame to clearance it. Overall thats a NV271 case installed in a '98 3500.
Sorry Norm, not sure what the others did for their speedo being mine is in my rear axle.
Joe
JGheen said:Anyway, I wanted to ask Bobcat698 if his case was hitting the bottom of his cab as well, so is it? I tried PM'n him but his folder is full, so maybe I can get an answer here.
Other than that it runs great and ready to be real world tested after Xmas. Oo. Not sure if it is the size and weight of the new t-case but the whole drivetrain seems to move around and bounce a little more than before but then again I am thinking it is because I have been subjected to the smoothness of my new MegaCab and it's just me not being used to driving the old Beast in over 4 months. :-laf
Joe
edmeyers said:I would like to know a little more about what you guys did with the drive shafts and cost of doing so.
on the rear is there a slip joint in the shaft if you do the flange mount on the 271?
why use a flange at the t-case instead of the slip yoke?
on the rearand front pumpkin dose the yoke come off and i new one bolt right on or do you have to set end play to install the 1480 and 1410 joints?
what do you do about the joint thing at the case for the front shaft?
what size shaft for the front and rear?
has anyone fixed there speedo and what did you use?
dose anyone have pic's of their modified shafts
thanks for the info
JGheen said:No slip between carrier and t-case needed.
I bought an entirely new rear driveshaft since I was upgrading to the 1480 u-joints and it wasn't cheap. Wish I was able to have time to upgrade the carrier to something larger than stock but we'll see how well the stock size carrier will work out after a few sled pulls.
I prefer to use a flange style yoke on the t-case to make it easier to remove the driveshaft and not having to pull out a slip everytime weakening the seal. Not to mention I got tired of having to replace the slip yoke seal. NOw it's just bolt and go.
Not sure what your asking on the yokes of the front and rear axles but replacing yokes is very simple. Remove pinion nut, remove yoke, install new seal(if prefered), install new larger yoke, tighten up pinion nut to proper torque.
What "joint thing" are you refering to??![]()
My front shaft is from High Angle Driveline and has 1410s while the rear has 1480s now as stated above.
My speedo is in my rear axle so I didn't have to do anything.
I will get pics next time I get the truck back to the house. It is currently being stored at my uncle's house for the next week until I can get out to replace the clutch hydrolics.
Hope that helped you out some.![]()
Joe
edmeyers said:sorry i guess i should have said i have a reg. cab so i don't have a carrier bearing (1 piece shaft) that is why i was wondering about the slip joint in the shaft i mean the thing has got to be able to slide some where right? or if you use a 1 piece shaft do you have to use a slip yoke at the t-case?
will my my shaft be okay to use if i just had the 1480's put on (what size is the stock 1 piece shaft and wall thickness?
okay i understand the front and rear yokes now where did you get yours (part number if avaible) and the seals? sorry but i've learned the hard way the more info you can give the parts guy the less time he is confused![]()
i guess it is called a cv the double u joint at the t-case for the front drive line. i just call High Angle but he didn't really give me a price said that 1350's would work and that 1410's would not be suitable for driving up and down the road. will the current shaft (front) work after the 271 conversion or will i have to lenghten it?
thank you for the info.
i am just trying to figure this all out before i tear it a part and find out that i will have get parts shipped in and be without a vechicle untill they arrive.