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Old 11-28-2018, 01:48 AM   #1
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Moving motor forward for 700r4 swap

Hey guys, I have done the 700r4 swap in my 71 Burb 4x4, which I moved the engine cradle forward appox 2" (1 7/8") if I remember well....I am doing the same swap in my 72 K5 4x4...6.2L diesel/700r4/np205. Is the procedure the same as the burb..move appox 2" forward? Thanks in advance
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Old 11-28-2018, 02:02 AM   #2
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Re: Moving motor forward for 700r4 swap

Suppose so. About 12 years ago I had a 71 4x truck with a 6.2 turbo in it. I had set the engine in the big block 2wd position and it fit perfect with the big block shroud. I would question your choice of the 700 behind the diesel though..I'm not a fan of the 700 in trucks. I'd consider a 4L80e
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Old 11-28-2018, 01:15 PM   #3
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Re: Moving motor forward for 700r4 swap

in my blazer i moved the engine forward 1-7/8", yes. But i have a small block, not a 6.2.

Used the Advanced Adapter output shaft to mate the 700r4 to the NP205.
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Suppose so. About 12 years ago I had a 71 4x truck with a 6.2 turbo in it. I had set the engine in the big block 2wd position and it fit perfect with the big block shroud. I would question your choice of the 700 behind the diesel though..I'm not a fan of the 700 in trucks. I'd consider a 4L80e
Well....that would definitely be a better combo...but more $$$$. I like the 700r4 for what this rig is gonna do. Not much pulling and mostly cruising and trailing.

Wish me luck LOL
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in my blazer i moved the engine forward 1-7/8", yes. But i have a small block, not a 6.2.

Used the Advanced Adapter output shaft to mate the 700r4 to the NP205.
that is what I figured...went ahead and moved the cradle. Hopefully it'll be a good cruizer
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