73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks > Transfer Cases and Front Drivelines

NP 203 rear yoke nut

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berserk:
I have an NP203 transfer case and Just replaced a bearing that required me to take off the rear yoke. Now I'm ready to reinstall everything I have found out that the yoke nut is supposed to be a one-time use locking nut. So in an effort to do everything correctly I have been looking for a replacement and cannot find this thing anywhere!!!

I have looked on all the parts websites that I know, forum searches, parts houses, I called local four-wheel drive shops etc. I can find a pinion nut anywhere I look but cannot find either the part or part number for an NP203 rear output yoke nut. Anybody run into this before? At this point I'm probably going to just torque it down with red loctite and call it good. But as I age I try to do things less redneck and more by the book. So I'd really like to get a fresh locking nut for the transfer case yoke. Please let me know a source for the part or a success story reusing the OG nut 😂

Mr Diesel:
I'm not familiar with that particular locknut, but locknuts in general are either built with tiny metal protrusions into the threads or a plastic insert. Both accomplish the same idea: create enough extra friction that the nut doesn't vibrate loose. In theory they are one-time use items since the process of tightening them down causes then to "set" in place on the threads, but I have had good luck reusing them anyway.

I would NOT red lock tight it. MAYBE blue, but even that probably not necessary and just gonna make it harder for the next guy to take it apart.

berserk:
Yes it's a all metal flanged locking nut that takes a 1 5/16 socket.


Trucks been in the family for 32 years and won't have another owner. I have more time, money and memories in this truck than someone could afford. But I will take your advice into consideration, thanks!!

Best outcome would be to find a new one, I think I may talk to a few transmission shops that deal with T cases to see what they use as well as see if I get a part number on this forum.

Mike81K10:
It is too bad they don't have a hole to safety wire it in place.

bd:
Look at GM #3967888 - https://www.ebay.com/itm/155941746933

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