I figured I share a little project I've been working on for about a month or so. It is a 05 np246 I bought on craigslist cheap $200.00. Something I've always wanted was an AWD duramax, so I figured I'd build this up to handle the power that my truck pushes out - rougly 950 Ft Lbs.
I started out with updating the clutches to Raybestos GPZ's, then I milled down the apply plate to accept a few more clutches - if my math is correct I should have roughly 1500-1700 FT Lbs of clutch holding power, while this sounds like a lot, recall the allison has a 3.01 first gear+ torque converter multiplication. However, it's very unlikely the front will ever require that amount of power in my application (My truck hooks very well for the most part, it's the rain and under 50F I have trouble).
Then I addressed the bearings with new Koyo's and upgraded the apply bearing to a higher capacity unit; it also uses the 1" double row input bearing from a 263xhd - requires machining the front case. The output bearing is ironically stronger in the 246 than the 263XHD - the 246 deals with axial loads from the clutches applying though.
From there, I went to the 263XHD chain and sprocket set. These are 1.5" roller pin vs. the np246 1.25" rocker joint. They make a 1.5" rocker joint chain; but, R.J.'s are weaker than R.P.'s, the exchange is R.J.'s are more efficient and create less heat.
Some misc where a 360 degree output bearing split ring retainer(you can see in one of the photos); aluminum rear case half, the associated wiring; switch, and controller - Likely a few things I've forgotten
Anyways, any questions feel free to ask!
I started out with updating the clutches to Raybestos GPZ's, then I milled down the apply plate to accept a few more clutches - if my math is correct I should have roughly 1500-1700 FT Lbs of clutch holding power, while this sounds like a lot, recall the allison has a 3.01 first gear+ torque converter multiplication. However, it's very unlikely the front will ever require that amount of power in my application (My truck hooks very well for the most part, it's the rain and under 50F I have trouble).
Then I addressed the bearings with new Koyo's and upgraded the apply bearing to a higher capacity unit; it also uses the 1" double row input bearing from a 263xhd - requires machining the front case. The output bearing is ironically stronger in the 246 than the 263XHD - the 246 deals with axial loads from the clutches applying though.
From there, I went to the 263XHD chain and sprocket set. These are 1.5" roller pin vs. the np246 1.25" rocker joint. They make a 1.5" rocker joint chain; but, R.J.'s are weaker than R.P.'s, the exchange is R.J.'s are more efficient and create less heat.
Some misc where a 360 degree output bearing split ring retainer(you can see in one of the photos); aluminum rear case half, the associated wiring; switch, and controller - Likely a few things I've forgotten
Anyways, any questions feel free to ask!
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