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BrianGMC 08-29-2016 02:20 PM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
Yeah, sorry man. New to site and realized after I posted that you were past that point.

argonaut 08-29-2016 08:58 PM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
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Originally Posted by '63GENIII (Post 7697479)
The 95 and 97 F350s that i had put the sway bar behind the front axle. Drop is on the wrong side for your truck but another angle to look at. Who knows, might be able to get one and flip it on top of the axle instead of under?

Which BH did you get? AA or stock? I was tempted to get a CF clutch but am going to try and see if the Valeo that was behind the 396 will work. The 454 kinda broke the bank.

A while back I picked up a 92-95 nv4500 bellhousing with the passenger side slave cylinder. As long as i keep the truck at the current ride height and get the compression travel or bump stops right, I shouldn't really have a problem with the front driveshaft impacting the bellhousing in the spot where the slave mounts. This would save me from having to buy the AA bellhousing and the hydraulic clutch bracket (i could make this myself, in fact i may have already made one...) to the tune of $400. But I may need to buy a new slave cylinder and throwout bearing (maybe $200?). I'm 99% sure I can use the same clutch, but I think I'll find that I have some worn or broken pieces in the clutch disk when i pull it out (another story). I have the used items but I'd hate to have to pull the trans back out to replace a throw out bearing after the fact. In general i like using factory designed parts, so i'm going to try and make the factory bellhousing work.

I'm sure the clutch from your 396 will work on your 454. Do the 454's use a neutral balanced flywheel like the 396 or does it have to be balance with the rotating assembly? I never really understood the logic behind that design...

'63GENIII 08-29-2016 11:16 PM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
Im gonna try the clutch that I ran with the 396 even though the 454 is ext balanced. I don't think it will be a problem as there are no index marks for the clutch to FW. I figure that hundreds of clutches are replaced at least weekly and Ive never heard of anyone tearing an engine apart to balance it when doing a clutch. I hear you on the AA and the 400 bucks. Thats the way I went and now I don't even have the money to paint the engine compartment. Just gonna have to wait to get a little more OT under my belt.
Get crackin on those books! Ive got an exam coming up for work pretty soon too. I gotta hit those books myself!

argonaut 09-02-2016 04:22 AM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
Oh man! How did THAT get in there???

http://jase-ace.com/public/photo/196...0%20-%2002.jpg

Has Big Ugly been sneaking money out of my wallet again?

'63GENIII 09-02-2016 08:50 AM

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Looks like BU got himself one of them there kingpin axles! Score!

ryanroo 09-02-2016 07:26 PM

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jwalt2gfd 09-27-2016 02:25 AM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
when you used the shackle hangers from a 73 and up, did it move the springs out wider, and did you have to cut and relocate the spring pads on the axle. i am using axles out of a 89 blazer and the springs pads are 42.5 center to center. The 64 pad width is 40.5. I was wondering if by useing the newer hangers will that enable me to use the 42.5 location on my 89 axles. i am building a 1964 chevy short bed 4x4. I will start a thread soon with pics of my build.

argonaut 09-27-2016 09:57 AM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
Your assumptions are correct. The 73+ trucks have the same width frame but a wider spring separation in the rear. Fronts are all the same. So you can use later, wider hangers with later axles without having to move the spring pads. That is what I did: suspension and axles from a 73.

Looking forward to seeing some pictures of your pickup.

jwalt2gfd 09-27-2016 12:07 PM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
Thanks Jason, my name is John. Your build and Chris's build have been very helpful. I will start my thread soon, hopefully I can help out the next guy. If you get a chance could you give me a measurement center to center on your front bumper bolts, I have a slight frame horn bend I need to line up. Thanks again

argonaut 09-27-2016 12:53 PM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
Sure, John. I can check it out when i get home tonight if no one else responds first.

Chris is always one step ahead of me, with the overdrive trans and the long front springs... There are lots of great people here with 60-66 4x4s.

argonaut 09-30-2016 11:18 PM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
John, I measured 26.25" on center as the separation between front bumper bolts. Sorry it took a couple of days.

'63GENIII 09-30-2016 11:59 PM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
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Originally Posted by argonaut (Post 7725775)
Sure, John. I can check it out when i get home tonight if no one else responds first.

Chris is always one step ahead of me, with the overdrive trans and the long front springs... There are lots of great people here with 60-66 4x4s.

Ah, I get most of my best ideas from you Jason.

John, if you need any info, feel free to PM me or post to one of my threads. Always happy to help a fellow owner.

jwalt2gfd 12-17-2016 11:40 AM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
Hey Jason, whenever you get a chance could you give me a measurement from the ground to the bottom of your door and from the ground to the bottom of your frame under the door area. Thanks for the help. John

RANDY COX 08-27-2017 07:49 PM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
Jason, Jason where are you...You've been kinda quiet on here....any updates....How's big ugly and seahorse...

argonaut 09-20-2017 01:04 AM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
Hey guys! I've been around. I've somehow managed to collect a couple more toys, and when you're up to 10 motorized vehicles you have to spread the love around. Big Ugly is working and driving so hasn't seen much change lately.

I picked up another 72 Blazer and it is under the knife right now. Once the Blazer is back on the road in about a month I might look to finally get the NV4500 swapped in. But I also want to soften up the suspension. I'm thinking about 52" springs up front and a shackle flip in the rear. I'm concerned that I'll lose some carrying capacity with the flip though.

'63GENIII 09-20-2017 01:27 AM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
Haha, ya snuck in before the year deadline Jason! We were gonna send a search party out for you! :lol: Glad to see you back and still stayin' busy.

As far as the 52s go, I like mine. I may be looking into different shocks and an alignment soon since the front axle rebuild.

On the rear flip, Ive never heard that you lose carrying cap. Ive seen a few comments from guys that tow 10k + on their flips.

Anyway, get some pics of the blazer up. Would love to see some more of your work.

Waiting for the next installment like the next season of that GOT show! :lol:

argonaut 09-20-2017 01:41 AM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
Chris,
Link to the Blazer page is now in my signature. I don't have a recent photo up though.

Well I do hope the rear flip retains good load capacity. I flipped the 56" springs on the Seahorse and its nice and soft with lots of travel, but I don' think it would handle a heavy load as well as the 4" lift springs on the pickup now.

The other reason I haven't gone with 52s up front is that it is notoriously difficult to put a sway bar up front with crossover and high-steer setup on the front axle. However I pulled one form the junkyard last weekend that I think might work.

Strider 08-18-2018 03:18 PM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
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Originally Posted by argonaut (Post 7221934)
Took a couple pics of my front hitch while I have the front sheet metal off.
The rear hitch is pretty much the same but with longer side rails to handle larger moments from heavier tongue loads.

http://jase-ace.com/public/photo/196...h%20-%2001.jpg

http://jase-ace.com/public/photo/196...h%20-%2002.jpg

Love the colour of this rig and the 60-66 models in general.
What hitch did you use for the front of this? Realize this was 3 years ago but always reading and always picking up good info.

All the best and would love any info you could pass on.

Cheers,

argonaut 08-18-2018 08:51 PM

Re: 66 4x4 my sons new project
 
Strider,
Thanks for the compliment. I built the front hitch myself. If you want any dimensions or specs let me know.

Jason


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