nostaw wrote:Nice.... I was wondering what that extra handle was... Must be the parking brake you mentioned.
Is the thing coming out the back below the yoke the spedo?
Since it has a yoke on the back I presume this is a 2WD version.... Do you have a divorced TC, or can you convert it?
I know zip about the SM420 other than it is a cast iron case, are well known for strength, and some have a really deep granny low 1st...
JW
Yep, that's the speedo cable. The adapter I have replaces the entire rear retainer/yolk assembly and then a spud shaft slides over the existing output shaft. If I had to, she could be swapped in a matter of hours.
SM420's came with either 2WD, a divorced t-case or a married Rockwell T221 (Daddy of the NP205).
1st gear is 7.05:1. The tranny that's currently in my YJ was out of a 1953 2.5 ton Chevy dump truck. To my knowledge, only the Clark 280V has a lower 1st gear (7.48:1), but that's a big, heavy tranny with 5 foward gears with 5th being 1:1 (i.e. no overdrive)
DOUG wrote:Nice score Joe!!! Looks so small compared to an NV4500...
It's shorter (obviously, no OD), but a bit lower (mine is level with my belly skid). IIRC, the case is only 10.7" long, so it fits well in a SWB Jeep. There's a big hump on the other side though, that houses the reverse idler shaft. I believe throwing a Dana300 behind it has issues with clearing. Only the lucky bastids with LWB Scramblers can run HD overdrives.

I spin about 3 grand doing 65-70, but that's perfect for a 4 popper.
Here's a pic I found of the famous SM420 hump:
