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Post by Buzzer on Sept 13, 2006 0:13:09 GMT -5
so i'm guessing there not part of a lift....the look of the rig... seems like it has a lift..... but thats down the road... still got to get it running...lol
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Post by Buzzer on Sept 13, 2006 0:28:32 GMT -5
could go with something like this.....lol it has 350 Chevy 350 trans 205 t-case had to shorten the bed 8 1/2" to get the wheel opening to match up ....it sports a full floating 14 bolt and a dana 44. 8 lug with 4.56 gears and 18.5-44 tsl swampers
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Post by MudHog on Sept 13, 2006 8:55:44 GMT -5
that would kick a$$,,
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Post by Buzzer on Sept 13, 2006 15:42:12 GMT -5
ye$---ye$ it would!!!!
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Post by MudHog on Sept 14, 2006 10:36:31 GMT -5
heres a good pic for ya bill....
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Post by Buzzer on Sept 24, 2006 16:42:53 GMT -5
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Post by Buzzer on Sept 25, 2006 13:26:48 GMT -5
anyone know the price of a transmission jack(rental) or have onbe i might be able to borrow?
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Post by vegaguy76 on Sept 25, 2006 23:45:39 GMT -5
I can pick one up from work for ya. How long will you be expecting to need it for? I think if I were to pick it up on a saturday afternoon, head over then or sunday morning and knock the swap out in a day. You are just planning on a clutch replacement, correct? My day's off are normally sunday and tuesday. This week I will have wednesday off, and possibly sunday. Let me know.
Charlie
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Post by yamxer438 on Sept 26, 2006 13:53:00 GMT -5
man u need to get that new int. carpet muddy, its to clean. My dads got a tranny adapter for a floor jack we would let me use also if ya need.
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Post by Buzzer on Sept 26, 2006 15:44:01 GMT -5
plan is to be able to do the work in 2 weeks...... have never done this and not sure if i have all the tools for it.... (replace the fly wheel, have a clutch kit for it, and was told i should gasket kit while it's apart...?) hoping to be able to do this oct 14th/15th
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Post by Rock Dawg on Sept 26, 2006 16:32:35 GMT -5
I don't know about a gasket kit, but you will want a clutch line up tool if you don't have one.
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Post by Rock Dawg on Sept 26, 2006 16:35:04 GMT -5
If you have a rear main oil leak, now is the time to fix it...
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Post by Buzzer on Sept 27, 2006 6:10:56 GMT -5
thats what TODD said..... good to do it now, so i don't have to tear it apart later down the road....
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Post by Buzzer on Sept 27, 2006 15:14:46 GMT -5
someone on another site suggest that i cut the bed off right after the rear fender well, not quite sure.... how'd that might look...
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Post by Jonny tsunami on Sept 27, 2006 19:23:37 GMT -5
You mean take a foot out and re-weld on the tail gate and lights? That wood be cool! lot of work though a flat bed might be easier. Hay my buddy just tossed a 429 BB away over the weekend I almost called you, but that might be a little much? To add to your list, maybe a front seal for the trany? I did not replace mine and it went bad after 2 weeks with the new clutch, soaking the clutch in oil and I had to replace it again.
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