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JPalmer81 04-20-2012 10:11 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
I could be wrong, but i thought there was an adapter, or power sleeve or torque sleeve, whatever you wanna call it, on the back of every tranny bolting up to a t case, didnt think they bolted right up to the back of the tranny. correct me if i am wrong, cause i will be dealing with this issue in the near future.

my4by2 04-20-2012 10:15 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
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It's going to depend on the application - the SM465 that came out of my truck bolted directly to the transfer as you can see by the flange on the back side of it.

JPalmer81 04-20-2012 10:19 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
that flange sticking out the back of the sm465 in the pic is the adapter i was speaking of ;)

my4by2 04-20-2012 10:24 PM

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Call Trevor & them at WFO man - they're the experts for me for this sort of thing & sure they can tell ya what you'll need to make any combo work. They also have a lot of used parts around too in case you need something like that.

JPalmer81 04-20-2012 10:28 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
I def will, cause the tranny i just bought doesnt have the adapter sleeve, but they are a dime a dozen. if i cant find one in alaska i will have to get it from the lower 48.

ghettoluxury 04-21-2012 09:02 AM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
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Originally Posted by JPalmer81 (Post 5326754)
that flange sticking out the back of the sm465 in the pic is the adapter i was speaking of ;)

Yes it is, the just removed the case by itself. Due to them not needing the adapted for his new tranny.

MadManAndrew 04-23-2012 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by jbclassix (Post 5320972)
educate me... is a BU camera useful without the video screen? Why would anyone steel just the camera?

I honestly have no idea, but they are a very popular item around here. Especially the ones that are built into the tailgate handle, they can get the tailgate off, throw the whole thing in the back of their van and be gone in under a minute.

MadManAndrew 04-23-2012 08:59 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
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Originally Posted by JPalmer81 (Post 5326754)
that flange sticking out the back of the sm465 in the pic is the adapter i was speaking of ;)

It's not an adapter. It's molded into the transmission housing. 2wd and 4wd trannies are different. The tail shaft housing on a 2wd is long and slender with a speedo output, while a 4wd looks like that picture, short and flat with the flange to mount a t-case to. If you can't find a 4wd tranny you can order the tail shaft housing and other parts needed to convert from a lot of tranny shops.

1985-GMC 04-23-2012 09:14 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
No its not molded to the box, that housing is the adapter he was talking about. 2wd and 4wd boxes are the same, the only thing that is different is the mainshaft and the tail housing or adapter.
http://www.novak-adapt.com/images/pi...arter_view.jpg http://www.justchevytrucks.com/images/313_T6R.jpg

my4by2 04-23-2012 09:18 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
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Originally Posted by MadManAndrew (Post 5331997)
I honestly have no idea, but they are a very popular item around here. Especially the ones that are built into the tailgate handle, they can get the tailgate off, throw the whole thing in the back of their van and be gone in under a minute.

Mine will be built into, or somehow attached to the bumper - so it'd be a little more difficult to just run off with. Even so, the camera's themselves aren't real expensive to replace if it does happen.

my4by2 04-23-2012 09:30 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
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Originally Posted by 1985-GMC (Post 5332058)
No its not molded to the box, that housing is the adapter he was talking about. 2wd and 4wd boxes are the same, the only thing that is different is the mainshaft and the tail housing or adapter.

Yep, that's what I was referencing to. Know it's a bolt-on deal, but that's only so the trans can be used as a 2WD or a 4WD - still considered it "part of the trans" itself...

JPalmer81 04-23-2012 11:18 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1985-GMC (Post 5332058)
No its not molded to the box, that housing is the adapter he was talking about. 2wd and 4wd boxes are the same, the only thing that is different is the mainshaft and the tail housing or adapter.
http://www.novak-adapt.com/images/pi...arter_view.jpg http://www.justchevytrucks.com/images/313_T6R.jpg

Agree

nekkidhillbilly 04-24-2012 06:40 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
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Originally Posted by MadManAndrew (Post 5331997)
I honestly have no idea, but they are a very popular item around here. Especially the ones that are built into the tailgate handle, they can get the tailgate off, throw the whole thing in the back of their van and be gone in under a minute.

there after the gate not the camera

jbclassix 04-25-2012 10:12 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
Any cool parts to update?

my4by2 04-25-2012 10:42 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
So far no unfortunately.... It is however just Wednesday evening. I will be calling the shop in the morning as usual to check-in & hopefully will get my pictures on Friday.

The goal is still to start it up this week, but apparently Keven has been having to chase down a few leaks & catching hell trying to bleed the brakes as well...

I'll definitely post up anything new as soon as I get it though!!!

jbclassix 04-26-2012 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by my4by2 (Post 5336437)
...catching hell trying to bleed the brakes as well...

That just reminded me of a story... one of my old instructors told me a story about bleeding the brakes on a hotrod he had built. They couldn't get the brakes to bleed, and what it turned out to be was a fitting that went through the frame had an inside diameter that was larger than the brake lines attached to it. this caused an air pocket to form in the higher spot of the fitting. You never would have guessed since the fitting was parallel!

my4by2 04-26-2012 09:36 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
DANG, DANG, DANG!!!!

:m6:

Appears Guard Dawg "mis-sent" the module to a wrong address... It was returned, but now won't be to the shop until Monday or Tuesday, so there's no way it'll start up this week...

:banghead:

Keven's still having bleeding issues with the brakes - had to order up a new proportioning valve as there must'a been something wrong with the one we got. Also waiting on some adapters for his pressure tester set-up so he can verify the master cylinder pressures.

Also had to order a new clutch master cylinder - the one they had installed was defective...

Freakin' Gremlins are running wild on my truck as of late.....

:cuss:

On a plus note though, he did manage to get most of the transfer linkage fab'd up & worked out. Also mocked up a shifter out of steel for trial fit - it'll be made out of aluminum once it's all said & done.

Should have some pics to post up tomorrow with any luck - maybe even some of Keven drenched in brake fluid....

:haha:

my4by2 04-30-2012 10:04 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
:dohh::banghead::cuss::censored::m6:

Ok, now I'm a little pissed.............. Keven emails me today & says that the clutch may not be correct for the application! Thing is is that I never spec'd out the clutch - THEY did!!!

So now, if indeed it is wrong, that means tearing out the trans/transfer combo once again to get it right.......

I emailed him back & said plain & simple though that I am NOT picking up the tab for a new clutch when I wasn't the one that ordered the darn thing!!!!

Unfortunately for Keven though, he wasn't really that involved in my truck way back when the clutch was purchased, so he didn't know who picked it out - so thought that I did....

I can't freakin' get two steps ahead on this stupid thing without back pedaling 20.......

my4by2 04-30-2012 10:05 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
Oh yes, and STILL waiting for the Guard Dawg module to arrive............

JPalmer81 05-01-2012 03:37 AM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
Like the old saying goes, If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself. :ito:

my4by2 05-01-2012 03:41 AM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
Well, unfortunately there is no option for that - doubt I could have my truck shipped to Afghanistan to work on it.... Need it done & I'm not there to do it, so to a shop it goes.

FRENCHBLUE72 05-01-2012 08:57 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
Sounds like you may need a new shop to work on it as it seems like you have had nothing but problems and set backs shops fault or not.

baclay9 05-01-2012 09:03 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
It's just all part of it.
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Dieselwrencher 05-01-2012 09:07 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
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Originally Posted by baclay9 (Post 5347877)
It's just all part of it.
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This is the truth. Sucks to hear about your clutch. Why is it not right now?

my4by2 05-01-2012 09:39 PM

Re: 1977 Chevy K30 Crew Cab Build
 
Apparently the throwout bearing starts going into the inside opening on the clutch fingers after the first engagement - so it's they spec'd it to small & have to replace it - or the clutch will need to be replaced. The clutch is from Centerforce & the throwout is from McLeod.


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