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Old 03-05-2022, 12:20 PM   #1
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208 Transfer-Case gasket?

I am going to Remove my 208 Transfer case from my 84 C20 with Turbo350.

I'm Replacing it with a 208 from an 86 C20 with a 700R.

I'm only replacing the Transfer case.
I was told the splines are the same.


Here is My Question.

Is this gasket all I will need for the swap?

I have changed several 203 and 205 transfers.
This is 1st time I have had to remove a 208.

Thanks in Advance for your help
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Old 03-05-2022, 12:53 PM   #2
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Re: 208 Transfer-Case gasket?

I borrowed this from the intraweb

"Length And Weight
The TH350's case length is 21 5/8 inches. Depending on the tail shaft housing, its overall length can either be 27 5/8 or 30 5/8 inches. The 700R4's case length is 23 3/8 inches and its overall length is 30 3/8 inches. The TH350 weighs 120 lbs., while the 700R4 weighs 155 lbs."

Have you thought of the TV cable bracket as well as both drive shaft length.
the crossmember will have to be moved as well.
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Old 03-05-2022, 01:40 PM   #3
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Re: 208 Transfer-Case gasket?

If that is cork like it looks, don't use it. Just get a factory gasket at your local dealer or a hard paper one at the parts store
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Old 03-05-2022, 01:49 PM   #4
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Re: 208 Transfer-Case gasket?

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I borrowed this from the intraweb

"Length And Weight
The TH350's case length is 21 5/8 inches. Depending on the tail shaft housing, its overall length can either be 27 5/8 or 30 5/8 inches. The 700R4's case length is 23 3/8 inches and its overall length is 30 3/8 inches. The TH350 weighs 120 lbs., while the 700R4 weighs 155 lbs."

Have you thought of the TV cable bracket as well as both drive shaft length.
the crossmember will have to be moved as well.
I am only replacing the transfer case.
I'm hope the splines and shaft length are the same from a T350 and 700R.
Thanks
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If that is cork like it looks, don't use it. Just get a factory gasket at your local dealer or a hard paper one at the parts store
That was just the first reference picture I found on the net.
I will get it from local CarQuest.
Thanks, for the info.
I will see what they have there.
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