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Location: Grand Rapids Michigan
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My 67 k20 Build
Been lurking around here for a couple of years, finally have the time and the funds to really start working on my project! I'm sure I'll have a lot of questions as this thing progresses, and this board looks like a great source of info. A good friend of mine built a very nice '66 c10, so this is my way of one-upping him
![]() The truck started out as a '67 k20 that was half way through a 454 swap. Turns out that 90% of the truck was junk and the only usable parts were the drive-train and the hood, everything else is being replaced. Anyway, we picked up a '71 K10 frame from Kentucky that had been cut to a swb. I've always wanted a short bed truck, and I don't have a need or the space for a lwb at this point. ![]() The frame was a sand blasted... ![]() Also had some rust repaired under the rear drivers side leaf spring hanger... ![]() I didn't trust the welds that the PO made when the frame was shortened, so that section of the frame was boxed... ![]() And the whole thing was coated with Chassis Saver satin black. ![]() |
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Re: My 67 k20 Build
Next I had to swap the Eaton HO52 rear and the Dana 44 front axles under the new frame. Both sets of axles had their brakes and seals replaced. I decided it would be cheaper (and lot cooler) to go with rear disks. I picked up a set of caliper brackets from Ruff Stuff Specialties as well as disks and calipers for a '75 K20. I haven't gotten them bolted up yet, but it should work great and it was about half the cost of going with drums.
Here's a few random pictures of that process. ![]() ![]() ![]() In that first picture you can see a couple of the 2.5" Skyjacker lift springs that will hopefully be under the truck by the end of next week! Should have a rolling chassis by then. |
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Re: My 67 k20 Build
Sweet! Love more k20 builds!! Keep it up
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jerry moss 72 cheyenne super K20- tilt,tach,vacuum,speedwarning,buckets,shoulder belts,am/fm,tow hooks,bumper guards,toolbox,aux. fuel tank,posi front and rear,plus other goodies!!! SOLD 69 suburban K20-tilt,tach,vacuum,speedwarning,buckets,shoulder belts,am/fm,4 inch all spring lift,4 speed, 14 bolt full floater, dana 44 HD,warn winch,posi front and rear,tow hooks,plus other goodies. 73/80 chevy/gmc K20 SB400,turbo 400,205,tilt,a-c,gas hog. 77 K/5 cheyenne blazer-daily driver/beater. SON HAS IT NOW BRENTWOOD,CALIFORNIA |
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Re: My 67 k20 Build
Nice.
Are you going to use a parking brake? Eldo calipers or a TC brake if any? I don't see a TC in any of the pics, or a trans. Plans there? |
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No plans for a parking brake at this point, I know I'm going to get harassed for saying that but oh well. No trans brake either. I have a th400 to throw it, but I'm seriously considering the 4l80e. It'll be about $1700 more, but having OD and being able to set shift points would be fantastic... On the other hand I could have the th400 in there for under $200 and I'll be on the road a whole lot faster. I'll have to reach a decision within a couple weeks so I'll keep ya posted.
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Re: My 67 k20 Build
Ran into a couple issues so progress has been a little slow, but we do have progress! I finally got the old nasty cab out of the barn to make room for the less rusty, big back window cab. Turns out these cabs fit perfectly in a 60" bucket. BTW, the '67 small window cab is for sale. Typical Michigan rust, it can be saved but it will need a floor, rockers, and all that other fun stuff. I didn't feel like dealing with it so it has to go.
![]() Already got the new cab filled with junk. ![]() Finally finished up painting the frame and hanging the springs... ![]() And then the Dana 44 front was bolted on... ![]() I don't know how I forget about this, but the spring perches and shock mounts are spaced differently on 1/2tons and 3/4tons. Since I'm using a '71 k10 frame with '67 k20 axles, I had to do some modifications to make it all work. Woulda been nice to have a cutting torch for this, it took eight 4.5" cutoff wheels to get it all cleaned up. ![]() That's as far as I got this weekend, I'll have the new perches welded on by Monday night! Then it's just a matter of bolting the axle to the springs and we'll have a rolling frame again...Finally. Then I'll get this bad boy all spiffed up and ready to drop in ![]() ![]() |
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Re: My 67 k20 Build
This looks like fun, I'm in.
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Re: My 67 k20 Build
Finally got around to opening the 454, and I'm pretty happy with what I found. The guy I bought it from mentioned that he had it completely rebuilt by a local speed shop 4 years ago but never got around to starting it. To be honest I didn't believe him, but as it turns out he was telling the truth. There's still assembly lube and paint marks all over the place.
![]() ![]() Even the water jackets were spotless! And I'm happy to see that I have the oval port heads rather than the peanut ports that I was expecting. ![]() I ran into a big problem again, and once again it was because I'm trying to mix and match parts. I have a nice TH400 that I was planning to use, unfortunately I have an NP205 transfer case that will only except a 27 spline output shaft ![]() The TH350 that came with the truck will have to do for now. I'm thinking it will be okay behind the 454, for a while anyway. |
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Location: Grand Rapids Michigan
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Re: My 67 k20 Build
This is how I left it in August when I left for a job in ND. Looking forward to returning home in a couple days so I can finally hear her run!
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