np202 Q?
Post by kaiserkoski on Jun 27, 2006, 6:54pm
i have a np202 and it has the small 1310 yokes. do they make 1350 yokes for a 202?
np202 Q?
Post by kaiserkoski on Jun 27, 2006, 6:54pm
i have a np202 and it has the small 1310 yokes. do they make 1350 yokes for a 202?
Re: np202 Q?
Post by robertcowan on Jun 27, 2006, 10:17pm
why change them its the stock size for a m715 so go with what you got is what i did. now if your gonna max out your rig them spend the hi dolla and get big yokes.
bob
Re: np202 Q?
Post by tacomainoh on Jun 28, 2006, 1:58am
yeah, why change them? they're good enough for a Ford Bronco II, they'll be FINE for a big, heavy military truck!
I would personally not run anything smaller than a 1350, but to each his own. You WILL have to spend some money for new yokes if you want to go that way, I think it's money well spent.
Re: np202 Q?
Post by bigwheelbob on Jun 28, 2006, 6:40am
To answer your question straight forward, yes 1350 yokes are available for the 202 t-case. You can also get 1410's if you like. PM me if you would like some help.
Re: np202 Q?
Post by kaiserkoski on Jun 28, 2006, 7:44pm
i have a 454 just begging to go in the 715 and almost all the other parts to make it happen all that i need is time. the 454 will have 450-500 hp. depending on what cam i stay with. the drivetrain will be 454/465/202 with p.t.o. and the braden winch in the back with a little luck, stock axles for now and 42" super swampers. i am just checking my options since the stock yokes are not up to snuff on the 202. the 465 has the 1 ton chevy yoke and i want to use that size all the way to the axles if possible.
Last edited by brute4c; December 19th, 2009 at 12:15 AM.
Re: np202 Q?
Post by tacomainoh on Jun 29, 2006, 7:45pm
Kaiserkoski, start saving for better axles NOW. The stockers just aren't going to hold up to 500hp. CORRECTION: they aren't going to hold up to 500hp if you use all that power. You'll be fine if you never whack the throttle, ever. heheh
Here is Billavista's comparison chart. Looks like the difference between 1310 and 1350 is even bigger than the one between 1350's and the almighty 1410. 1310's at 40mph with a 132hp 230 and 5.87's work just fine. Otherwise, they're maybe a little smaller than they would spec in the modern age. Maybe a little smaller than is prudent with 500 freakin HP.
series width (W) Cap diameter (D) Maximum Angle Continuous rating (lb-ft) Short Duration rating (lb-ft)
1310 3.219 1.062 30 130 800
1350 3.625 1.188 20 210 1240
1410 4.188 1.188 28-37 250 1500
Last edited by brute4c; December 19th, 2009 at 12:16 AM.
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