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Palf70Step 03-12-2012 05:29 AM

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66-PMD-GMC 03-12-2012 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by LostMy65 (Post 5246572)
I do appreciate suggestions for sure.
However;
I just got her back, so I want to drive it for a few years.
Enjoy the moment. :)
So first is to upgrade the front to discs.
I'm keeping it on the 62 frame with the torsions for several reasons;<,,,,,,>, later on I'll tear her down and clean up the frame along with possibly a complete frame-up restore.

She's your baby so build, restore or customize her your way. That's the beauty of this hobby.
As for disks on the torsion front clip, never seen them. Doesn't mean they don't exist of course but from my limited experience, disks are why most guys abandon the torsion front. Well, that and air bags.
Best of luck my friend
:5150:

LostMy65 03-12-2012 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by 66-PMD-GMC (Post 5246824)
She's your baby so build, restore or customize her your way. That's the beauty of this hobby.
As for disks on the torsion front clip, never seen them. Doesn't mean they don't exist of course but from my limited experience, disks are why most guys abandon the torsion front. Well, that and air bags.
Best of luck my friend
:5150:

There's been disc spindles available for 60-62 a while now. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=400272
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Revoh 03-12-2012 02:06 PM

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It really is cool that you got it back after all this!

66-PMD-GMC 03-12-2012 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by LostMy65 (Post 5247184)
There's been disc spindles available for 60-62 a while now. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=400272
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WELL, there you go then.....
Sounds like a plan... :metal:

'63GENIII 03-17-2012 12:21 PM

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I've been away for a while and missed the part where you got her back. I went back and re-read the entire thread and what a great story. Congrats! I will be following your build thread too just so I can see what becomes of her. Again great story, congrats and thanks for sharing!

LostMy65 03-18-2012 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by '63GENIII (Post 5257108)
I've been away for a while and missed the part where you got her back. I went back and re-read the entire thread and what a great story. Congrats! I will be following your build thread too just so I can see what becomes of her. Again great story, congrats and thanks for sharing!

Thanks.
Welcome back

markeb01 03-18-2012 01:40 AM

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I like your plan. It's a lot easier to maintain enthusiasm for a truck project that can actually be driven, or at least remains self propelled. And a non-running disassembled project is far more likely to go down the road if an unpredicted life event occurs, like marriage, kids, etc. I'm looking forward to the updates as the rebuild progresses.

LostMy65 03-18-2012 01:43 AM

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I couldn't wait another day.
I moved the 66 out of the barn/shop into the Costco Carport, and moved my 65 in. :D
We had about 5" of snow a few days back, and it caused a big mess. We live within a semi-forest of Douglas Fir Trees, and as every year, we lose lots of branches. This time huge ones came crashing down and busted up our back covered area. This made me very concerned. The costco carport may keep my truck dry, but it surely won't stand up to big fir tree branches. So I didn't want another weekend to go buy without getting my 65 into my barn/shop.

It's actually a good day.... Got my 65 back and ready to start turning bolts I haven't turned for over 25 years.


http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/...5/IMAG0963.jpg

As I mentioned earlier, I will concentrate my efforts toward first getting her to be a mechanically trustworthy driver.
Then I'm going to see about getting a quart mixed up to match this color, and will just seal up the real problem areas.
Maybe do some patch panels here and there, and minor body work, but definitely nothing major.
I want to be able to drive her to work and back on really nice days this summer. Then, this winter I may dig into her deeper.

This is what the paint looks like wet - I like it.
http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/...5/IMAG0946.jpg

markeb01 03-18-2012 02:25 AM

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A couple of suggestions regarding Costco tent/garages – if you live in a windy area make sure the frame is well tethered. If nothing else use ratchet straps to hold the inside corners to the truck bumpers. This will keep it from flying. Also anytime there is more than a few inches of snow, use a snow rake to remove it as quickly as possible. We had a bad storm a couple of years ago and lost every tent/garage in the neighborhood on the same night – they all caved in. Either the roof tubing collapsed and folded in, or one wall bent inward until the whole thing fell to one side. And if the tubing holds up, enough snow can stretch the fabric until it sags up to 18” between the rafters. This pulls the edges inboard and allows the drainage to run inside the walls.

When they fly, flip over, or cave in they can cause a lot of damage. Ours were triple staked and strapped to concrete, but after losing 3 in five years we finally gave up before anything really bad happened.

LostMy65 03-20-2012 12:41 AM

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What is this rear end?
Is it a good rear end?
Are parts available?
What gear ratio options?
http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/...5/IMAG0974.jpg
http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/...5/IMAG0973.jpg
http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/...5/IMAG0972.jpg

LostMy65 03-21-2012 02:07 AM

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Nevermind... I figured it out searching the forums.
It's an Eaton HO32

Dino Driver 03-22-2012 01:36 AM

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I'm surprised to see this rear axle in your '65, I thought they were all 12 bolts by '65. It's the same 10 bolt that my '60 had and I have been told by many sources to get rid of it....FAST. I am putting a 12 bolt in with 3.73 gears.

LostMy65 03-22-2012 01:46 AM

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My 65 is setting on a 62 frame.
It's what was available for me back in 84 when I built my truck back up.
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clemdaddy 03-22-2012 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by markeb01 (Post 5258422)
I like your plan. It's a lot easier to maintain enthusiasm for a truck project that can actually be driven, or at least remains self propelled. And a non-running disassembled project is far more likely to go down the road if an unpredicted life event occurs, like marriage, kids, etc. I'm looking forward to the updates as the rebuild progresses.


ditto...
gonna follow along for the ride.
and adding my congrats for successfully finding the old obsession and making it a new one.

LostMy65 03-22-2012 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by clemdaddy (Post 5267733)
ditto...
gonna follow along for the ride.
and adding my congrats for successfully finding the old obsession and making it a new one.

Thank you.

I am so anxious to really get going on this.
I have my 6 lug discs and drop spindles and such on order.
Once those arrive I'll start a build thread.
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66-PMD-GMC 03-22-2012 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Dino Driver (Post 5267389)
I'm surprised to see this rear axle in your '65, I thought they were all 12 bolts by '65. It's the same 10 bolt that my '60 had and I have been told by many sources to get rid of it....FAST. I am putting a 12 bolt in with 3.73 gears.

Unless you are going with a high output motor, that rear end is more than adequate for a cruzer...
My neighbor has a 62 with that same rear diff that went 332,000+ miles and when he had the rear gone through last summer and asked the shop to replace everything and the shop told him it would have lasted even longer but the neighbor opted to do the rebuild anyway since it was already out. The shop updated the rear with heavier duty parts and gave him a 3 year 30,000 mile warranty. The neighbor runs a 283/auto.
Point is, you can update what you have.
Just my opinion..
I am looking forward to following your build:metal:

LostMy65 03-26-2012 10:43 AM

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Are the gears easy to swap out?
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66-PMD-GMC 03-26-2012 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by LostMy65 (Post 5275750)
Are the gears easy to swap out?
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For a 10 bolt, what the vendor did was update the original housing my neighbor has with later model carrier and other internals.
According to that shop/vendor, the only thing left original were the axles and housing. (he, my neighbor, did a disk conversion later.)
I only have build experience with 9 inch and old Olds/Pontiac 3rd member style rear ends so I don't know how "easy" it will be to swap out anything. However, it couldn't be all that hard. Because of my neighbors truck, I know it is possible.

1Bad62Pro/Street 03-26-2012 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by LostMy65 (Post 5267403)
My 65 is setting on a 62 frame.
It's what was available for me back in 84 when I built my truck back up.
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I have a Ford 5 lug 8.8 rear end that will mount up to a '62 frame.
3.08 gear ratio. But the shipping would be crazy ha ha.
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CMACDONALD1 03-26-2012 12:55 PM

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Great story! Just read through the whole thread.

LostMy65 03-26-2012 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by 1Bad62Pro/Street (Post 5275972)
I have a Ford 5 lug 8.8 rear end that will mount up to a '62 frame.
3.08 gear ratio. But the shipping would be crazy ha ha.
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Oh, I know. If you lived closer..... :)
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LostMy65 03-26-2012 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by CMACDONALD1 (Post 5275979)
Great story! Just read through the whole thread.

Thanks. All my friends can't believe I tracked down and got it back. I walk out quite often and put my hand on the hood - just to touch it. :D
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Captainfab 03-27-2012 12:31 AM

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So you are saying that your neighbor, had a shop install a different model of 10 bolt carrier and gears into a Eaton HO32 housing? I have not heard of this before. Do you have any info as to what the application of the parts are?


Quote:

Originally Posted by 66-PMD-GMC (Post 5275808)
For a 10 bolt, what the vendor did was update the original housing my neighbor has with later model carrier and other internals.
According to that shop/vendor, the only thing left original were the axles and housing. (he, my neighbor, did a disk conversion later.)
I only have build experience with 9 inch and old Olds/Pontiac 3rd member style rear ends so I don't know how "easy" it will be to swap out anything. However, it couldn't be all that hard. Because of my neighbors truck, I know it is possible.

I wouldn't call a gear swap an easy job, but it does require the proper tools to do the job. Which as with any job, the proper tools makes a big difference in performing the task at hand. At a minimum you will need a dial indicator, a magnetic base, a dial caliper, and a H-frame press or some other way of pressing bearings off and on. Plus of course all the necessary bearings, shims and seals along with gear marking compound.

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Originally Posted by LostMy65 (Post 5275750)
Are the gears easy to swap out?
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LostMy65 03-27-2012 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 5277478)
I wouldn't call a gear swap an easy job, but it does require the proper tools to do the job. Which as with any job, the proper tools makes a big difference in performing the task at hand. At a minimum you will need a dial indicator, a magnetic base, a dial caliper, and a H-frame press or some other way of pressing bearings off and on. Plus of course all the necessary bearings, shims and seals along with gear marking compound.

Doesn't sound easy. :)


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