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01-11-2018, 02:27 AM | #26 | |
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Re: Needed a diff, coming home with a 90 R20
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Aaahhhggg! I am so blind. The vin says 91.... Sorry guys. I better go and snap a pic of the other ones sheet. The guy I got this 2wd kept saying 1990. I am still waiting on the title from him. He lost it and is getting a duplicate mailed to him. I guess I didn't look at the door plate. There is none. Must have been repainted at some point. Last edited by Jsfucttruck; 01-11-2018 at 06:11 AM. |
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01-11-2018, 02:38 AM | #27 |
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Re: Needed a diff, coming home with a 90 R20
The other one is a 89v2500, with a th400. I am hoping it has a electronic speedo to rob parts from.
Hmm another G80 3.73 diff, too bad they stopped putting the 14bff in 4x4 burbs of the 80's. Same with the BBC. My 78 K20 Burb came with a 305/465/205 and 10/14bff. I am no a fan of the semi float 14. I have never had one hold up. |
01-11-2018, 03:28 AM | #28 |
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Re: Needed a diff, coming home with a 91 R20
I started collecting parts for the 2wd lift. I am basing it off a 2wd 94 3/4 pick up and burb with the higher gvw, 8 lug, 8600 gvw.
At the moment I have. #K6344 Moog ball joint #K6445 Moog ball joint #Set 45 Timken bearing/race #15103S/15243 Timken bearing/race #4740 Timken wheel seal #106.03700 Centric brake pads #121.66014 Centric Brake rotor (88-95 8lug 2wd) #141.66020 Centric Caliper #141.66019 Centric Caliper #05145 Dorman spindle nut/washer/pin There are a few variables in the parts and I believe I will have to wait until I get spindles to properly set everything up. The rotors have some differences in the options There are 2 listed for the higher gvw trucks,burbs. 121.66014 or 121.66027 both are 8 lug and for 8600 gvw. This still leaves a few items. Lift spindles, brake hoses, shocks, and tre's. I hope to have the rest of the small parts soon. Not sure when I can afford the spindles. First pic is 121.66027 Second pic is 121.66014 Both options use the same bearings. Looks like I got to find some 9/16 studs to swap in too. |
01-11-2018, 12:27 PM | #29 |
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Re: Needed a diff, coming home with a 90 R20
The 89' will be cable driven speedo. 90 and 91 are the electronic speedos....you can tell the electronic ones as they have extra tick marks for the numeric speeds.
But, you can convert the 89' to electric with some work. Just not a lot of usable parts going the other way. I took the tailshaft off a 90-91 tcase, the pickup sprocket and installed on my 89 tcase. Then ran wires up to dash, repined cluster and done.
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01-11-2018, 03:24 PM | #30 | |
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Basically, the Speedo some times works, sometimes under throttle it will work and then not when off. Other times,it works vice versa. It causes the lockup to not function. I repaired a damaged ground wire that piggy backs to the intake and it worked flawlessly for 8 months. It is now back to its inconsistency. I have replaced the speed sensor on the t- case and repaired/replaced a good amount of the brittle harness from the sensor up past the bellhousing. No change. I was hoping to swap out the problematic 700r4, with a th400. Guidance on repair or swap? |
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01-11-2018, 04:02 PM | #31 |
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Re: Needed a diff, coming home with a 90 R20
^^ Does the cruise control work consistently? Any check engine lights? Any ABS brake light stay on in dash?
That sensor also drives/provides signal to the speedo, computer, cruise control and abs module (90-91 rear abs only). If those are working all well and no codes, then that would point towards the speedometer gauge itself.
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01-11-2018, 04:07 PM | #32 |
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Re: Needed a diff, coming home with a 90 R20
Drac Unit....
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01-11-2018, 09:24 PM | #33 | |
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The cruise control does not work. The linkage rod is missing and the loop on the vacuum pod is busted. The abs light came on around the same time as the speedo issue. The brakes did weird things. I unplugged the abs mod by the master cylinder No more light or weird pulsing brakes. Let me ask you another random q. Can I swap in a metal master cylinder(91r2500) from the stock plastic master cylinder(91v1500)? It has a 14ff in place of the 10bolt. The bore sizes are different. |
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01-11-2018, 09:28 PM | #34 |
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01-12-2018, 01:46 PM | #35 |
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Re: Needed a diff, coming home with a 90 R20
I don't know about swapping the master cylinders, but I would guess no. I would get the correct one with the correct vehicle. With that said, I have my 14 SF in the rear of my 1/2 blazer and works just fine. But most of the braking is in the front anyways so not as important.
I don't know how to test, but I'd assume a multi-meter could tell you some info. Alternatively, you could find another DRAC unit in junkyard and see if anything gets fixed. If you have the ABS error and speedo error, then maybe a replacement would help. A good check and pretty cheap if you can find one. I want to say Astro vans also have usable DRAC units....but could be off on ratio's on speedo accuracy. I got a used one, added some selectable switches, and now I can dial in my speedo spot on, with axle ratio, tire size, etc. Works great! Where there is a "red switch box" use to just have a straight piece of wire (or two) for vehicle specific axle ratio and tire size from factory.
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01-13-2018, 03:45 AM | #36 |
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Re: Needed a diff, coming home with a 90 R20
Thanks for the info. I will get to that project later.
Back on track here. When I first ran and drove the tbi 454, it died a few times, had a huge miss, and had no power. I found worn out plugs, corroded cap & rotor, and two broken ignition wires. I did a full tune up. Cap, rotor, wires, plugs, air and fuel filters, pcv, and a oil change. It idles smooth and runs much better. I am in the process of fixing exhaust leaks. I found a few busted exhaust manifold bolts, it turned out that they had snapped off in the head. I am very limited on space, but I hope a bud could come over and try to weld some nuts onto them to attempt removal. I am going to remove both side manifolds and surface them before I reinstall them with fresh gaskets. Also found a loose control arm bolt. |
01-13-2018, 08:30 AM | #37 |
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Re: Needed a diff, coming home with a 90 R20
I decided to do a few things since i am so wound up in projects and I need something to drive to KOH in the first week of feb.
I ended up pulling the valve covers and serviced the trans. I added a drain plug and the original style reusable gasket. I will take the valve covers to works to the parts washer and I can surface the exhaust manifold. Tomorrow night I have to install a injection pump, mechanical lift pump and feed line on my 6.2 Burb. |
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