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1985-GMC 11-27-2010 04:15 PM

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Good deal!

Mattman2010 11-28-2010 09:39 PM

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So this long weekend has been very productive for me. I got the dana 70hd out yesterday and was able to get all of the brackets bolted to the c30 frame from the k20 frame for the rear axle. I used the 1 ton springs and mounted them to the 14 bolt.

Well I know everyone likes pictures so here are the pictures.

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0177.jpg

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0179.jpg

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0180.jpg

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0181.jpg

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0182.jpg

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0183.jpg

Next thing is to pull the engine/front clip/cab and convert the front to four wheel drive. Then it is time to tear all the stuff off and paint it.

I am going to go pick up a SM465 manual transmission to put in this truck as I have a NP205 for one. So far things are working out pretty good, I have ran into some problems but I think I have found out ways to fix them.

Mattman2010 12-07-2010 11:05 PM

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Well I cant seem to keep my plans for very long. I am going to be making it back to a dually. To do this I am going to be moving the spring perches over to fit.

The guy that I am going to be getting the 6.2l from also has a TH400/NP208 that I am going at get so that I can keep it an automatic.

I got the front clip off and started to get the 454 unbolted from the truck. So before to long I will have the engine out and the cab off to get it converted to 4x4.

I am probably going to be finding a new cab to put on here as the one I have turns out to have more rust than I thought it was and it wont be worth trying to fix it.

Mattman2010 12-12-2010 10:18 AM

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I got the 454/TH400 pulled the other day and split them apart. I guess when they rebuild the transmission they also put a new Torque convert on it. It was a pain trying to get that thing out, if I tried to lift it above the motor mounts it would hit the hydro brakes but we finally got it out of there.

Pictures!
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0196.jpg

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0198.jpg

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0199.jpg

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0200.jpg

Now its time to clean up and move some stuff around so that I can pull the cab off.

joe231 12-12-2010 10:54 AM

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nice work!
I can't wait for the 4x4 conversion ;)

1985-GMC 12-12-2010 10:14 PM

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Lookin good!

Mattman2010 12-12-2010 11:36 PM

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Thanks guys, Cant wait to get it running. I just got a new air compressor hoping it will help with sandblasting parts and painting the truck when it comes time.

my4by2 12-15-2010 08:34 PM

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This things gonna be sweet once you get it all done with a Cummins in it!

Mattman2010 12-16-2010 12:57 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by my4by2 (Post 4352194)
This things gonna be sweet once you get it all done with a Cummins in it!

I wish I could afford a cummins, I am just going to swap in a 6.2L diesel in for now till I can get around to affording a cummins to stick into it.

my4by2 12-16-2010 03:18 AM

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Here's a few pics of the truck I gave up to before starting my new project. Like I said, I was just getting to the point of going overboard with it - like tearing apart a 4k mile engine to basically turn it into a race car.... The Cummins was great though & loved it while I had it!

Mattman2010 12-16-2010 10:42 AM

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If I could even afford a cummins, there wouldn't be any money left over to modify it haha

Mattman2010 12-23-2010 06:01 PM

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Well today I got the cab removed, thought it was going to be harder to remove than it was but the tractor made it really easy. I removed the front suspension/engine crossmember and also got the front body mounts removed. I as going to try to get the front body mount/front spring mounts mounted but I found out that it is not a direct bolt on, I am going to have to figure out where to mount them.

cab setting on the ground
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0206.jpg

moving the frame back into the shop
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0208.jpg

front suspension removed
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0210.jpg

the difference between the 2wd core support mounts and the 4wd mounts, you probably cant tell but the bolt holes do not match up
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0212.jpg

Mattman2010 12-26-2010 12:23 AM

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As I have said before I seem to change my plans a lot. For now I am just going to be running a Dana 44 and Corp 14b for axles right now. I want to get this truck up and running and save some money for now so I am going to wait to run duallys on this truck.

Now for the update I started to get the front axle installed. I first pulled a tape on the stock 2wd bracket to see where I needed to get the 4wd bracket mounted. I found out that one hole lined up just where I needed it so I ran a bolt through that hole and drilled new holes for all of the other holes needed. I have the axle bolted to the front brackets I just need to get a 2 inch hole saw so that I can mount the back of the springs.

My k20 engine cross member/engine mounts is not going to work on this frame, I am going to use the stock 2wd engine mounts and box them in and then make a new cross member.

Once I get the front axle fully installed and make sure that the 4x4 steering box fits together with everything and get the engine mounts boxed in I am going finish drilling some holes and welding some stuff then start painting the frame!

2wd mount
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0214.jpg

4wd mount
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0215.jpg

Dana 44 half way installed
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0219.jpg

Mattman2010 12-31-2010 06:21 PM

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Well today I kind of have a big update. I finally traded my 454/th400 for the 6.2 diesel/TH400/NP208 today! I have modified my 2wd 1 ton motor mounts to work with the 4x4 as the k20 cross member would not fit. i have boxed them in and I still need to buy some steel to create a cross member!

6.2
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0241.jpg

th400/np208
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0242.jpg

the guy I got this stuff from also has a turbo setup for this engine, I might trade him a flat bed for the setup but I wont put it on for a while!

1985-GMC 12-31-2010 09:37 PM

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Very nice! That's a major piece you can cross off the list.

Mattman2010 12-31-2010 11:13 PM

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Yes it is, I still have to locate the IP valve for the vacuum so that I can run the automatic transmission.

Mattman2010 01-01-2011 11:00 PM

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I never did show what I did with the 2wd motor mounts to make them work with the 4x4 stuff. What I did was I took a piece of metal and bolted it to the bottom of the frame. I then welded it to the motor mount and then added some gussets for some support.

Drivers side
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0224.jpg

Passengers side
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0225.jpg

I am going to have to trim the bottom of the motor mounts some as I have about 5 inches from hitting the differential and I don't have all of the weight on the truck yet.
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0253.jpg

I went ahead and bolted the 6.2/th400/np208 all together to get an idea of how to make an engine cross member and to also see what I was going to have to do to mount the th400/np208 to the frame.

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0243.jpg

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0244.jpg

This is the stock 2wd tranny cross member, i was thinking of modifying it to work with the np208, but I think I am just going to make a whole new cross member for it, as I have heard that the stock 208 cross members are "W" shaped.
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0247.jpg

As you can see it is not far enough forward, and the front drive shaft wont mount up with it being that way. So I think the best thing to do will be to make a whole new cross member.

jltait 01-04-2011 01:03 PM

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Mattmann,
I think you can use a crossmember from any k20 with the same transmission t-case, however instead of hanging it below the frame rails sandwich it between the flanges of the rails like a car typically is.
JLT

Mattman2010 01-04-2011 02:33 PM

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Well I was just throwing around the idea of test fitting a NP205 cross member that came out of my k20 onto there and it looks like it will just need two 3/4 inch spacers for the bolts that mount the transfercase to get it to line up right where i want it!

1985-GMC 01-04-2011 09:34 PM

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My K20 np205 cross member is exactly the same as my K5 np208 cross member, but remember that the C30 frame hangs down 2" lower.

p_rubottom 01-05-2011 02:24 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 1985-GMC (Post 4388469)
My K20 np205 cross member is exactly the same as my K5 np208 cross member, but remember that the C30 frame hangs down 2" lower.

Thank you for this information.... Im at the exact problem with my build, i didnt even think to check this!

Keep up the good work on the build Mattman looking great! :metal:

Mattman2010 01-05-2011 10:05 AM

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Thanks, p_rubottom your build is looking good as well!

jltait 01-05-2011 10:39 AM

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All,
Yes the k30 frame is thicker, but I am sure it uses the same crossmembers. Put the crossmember up inside the frame flanges resting on the lower flange instead of hanging below the lower frame flange like it does on the k10/20. Because of the shape it will kick the crossmember up the same as the frame depth difference. Here is a link to a k30 showing how the crossmember sits. this makes up for the frame depth difference.

http://www.rustfreeclassics.com/imag...olution%5D.jpg

JLT

Mattman2010 01-05-2011 02:11 PM

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JLT, I tried to do what you said and stick the cross member inbetween the frame rails. This did not work. It does not set flat on the frame rails.

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/IMG_0255.jpg

I could put some kind of spacer to get it to set right, but in the end it would cause my transmission/transfercase to be to high.

I am just going to mount it to the bottom and run some 3/4" spacers between the transfercase mount and the bushings. This will allow me to be right in line with the stock mount for my carrier bearing. I will not be 4x4ing this truck hard at all so having the cross member that low will not effect anything.

Mattman2010 01-05-2011 02:23 PM

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These are a few things I need to get done before I go about mounting the body.
  • Remove Engine/transmission/trasnfercase
  • Weld up some holes that I need to drill new ones through
  • weld up brackets that where damaged when removed
  • mount rear shocks
  • mount front shocks
  • rebuild the front axle (ball joints, ujoinst, brakes)
  • replaced rear brakes
  • Paint chassis and axles
  • Get drive shafts shortened/lengthened

For the most part these are the big things I need to finish getting done before I paint the frame. I have forgotten some of the little things, and some things that I am sure I forgot to address. After the chassis is painted and everything is installed I am going to mount the body and drive it like so till I can find a new cab.

jltait 01-05-2011 11:45 PM

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Mattman,
Hmmm, I was sure the crossmembers were the same. I have one from k20 and 1 from k30. I will need to take a look again.....Just had a thought...usually all these trucks (at least the k20's have spacers. The crossmember rides below the frame and the bolts go through a spacer that sits on top of the frame rail then through the frame rail and finally through the crossmember. ...maybe put them between the frame and crossmember so the spacers sit on the frame and the crossmember sits up on the spacers. should be 4 spacers, 1 for each bolt.
I will try to repost picture showing where I am thinking to put the spacer. I plan the same type of conversion but with a nv4500/np205 soon, so I have a vested interest in your success.

Mattman2010 01-06-2011 01:35 AM

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JLT, that could work, but as I have stated before if I go to high my carrier bearing on the drive shaft will not mount into the stock location. If i where to use the spacers that would wind up making it to high.

The way you have showed the spacers are not where the bolts go into, I understand what you are trying to show me. The spacers are not very long and they need to reach pretty far up. So I think if you used spacers you would have to make new ones.

The blue line shows where the holes are, the red block shows how tall the spacers would need to be.

I hope you can understand what I am saying. I am getting some spacers, but I plan on removing my drive train tomorrow so I can finish up a few things before I paint the frame, so I wont be able to get pictures of how I am going to mount it.

NV4500/205 sounds like a good tranny/transfercase. I am just putting the truck together for now and then rebuilding it later when I can find a new cab. I might try to find a different transmission and run a 205, but for now i am going with the th400/208.

jltait 01-09-2011 05:37 PM

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Mattman,
I did a little research that I hope helps you. First 4 pic's are a double hump crossmember that I picked up for my truck when I do the nv4500/np205/4x4 conversion on my R30 ('87 2wd dually). This is from a '85 k30 dually that had an np205/sm465 4 speed, It slides right into the frame and sits nice and flat and appears to have the mounting position correct for the desired driveline angle. Next 4 are a mid 80's single hump, again it sits nice in the frame and appears to have the same mount height for correct driveline angle. Kind of hard to tell though 'cause I had to put it backward to clear the exhaust which is on the driver side on my R30. The last 3 pictures are of the crossmember in my current running (barely) plow truck It has a th700r4 and np208 transfer case and I do not think the tranny/tcase have ever been pulled from this truck. Note the mouting position and that it appears to be Identical to the double hump crossmember in the first series of pictures..

I had another truck previously that had a np205/th400 and it too had the doublehump crossmember. I think GM may have commonised the crossmember design in the mid '80's that may have been more tranny/tcase specific previously. I am thinking if you pick up a Doublehump from a mid 80's truck as shown that it should work for you.

jltait 01-09-2011 05:40 PM

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Single Hump Pictures...

jltait 01-09-2011 05:42 PM

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k20- th700/np208 doublehump crossmember

Mattman2010 01-09-2011 05:46 PM

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JLT, thank you for the pictures!

The Double hump, or as I have heard it called "W" cross member is what I need. I can not find anyone that is willing to sell the cross member out of their 1 ton frame. This is another reason that I have been going with the idea of just using the cross member out of my k20.

It looks like the cross member in your k20 is the same as the one that came out of the k30 its just mounted in side or under the frame.

I wish I could find one of those cross members, but I just have not been able to locate one!

jltait 01-09-2011 06:42 PM

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Mattman,
No problem I can feel your pain. Unfortunately the only extra crossmember I have is the single hump. Obviously I still need the one in my K20 and the other is for my conversion project. I will keep my eye peeled for one though, but at least you know a mid 80's K20 double hump should work too.
Jason.

Mattman2010 01-09-2011 06:53 PM

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Thanks JLT.

Will a single hump work with a 208? I dont really think that there is a need for the double hump I think the single hump would work.

jltait 01-09-2011 07:06 PM

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Mattman,
It sure looked like it would, I think I got it from a K5 Blazer with an np241(same externally as an np208), I had it slid into the frame and it appears everything lines up the same. Because of interference with the exhaust I had to put it backward, but it fits into the rails the same as the doublehump and the mount height appears the same. I think the only issue would be exhaust clearance which you could reroute I suppose. I think these were for trucks with passenger side exhausts.
I need the mount off the one I have otherwise I see no reason that you could not have it for the shipping cost, I have no need for it but have no Idea what shipping to you would cost..I am at zip code 48827 if that helps getting an estimate. I could weight it for you tomorrow.
...Jason

Mattman2010 01-09-2011 07:22 PM

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I have to get a new exhaust made for the truck anyway as I am not putting the same drive train back in it.

Sounds like a good deal to me. May I ask why you are taking the mount? And is the mount just a rubber bushing type thing? like this one
http://offroaddesign.com/catalog/86%...s%20mounts.jpg

jltait 01-09-2011 07:38 PM

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Mattman,
Yes just like that, as shown in the picture I attached. I only say I need it because I do not know if I have a mount for the double hump or w crossmember and they use exactly the same mount. If I find an extra you can have the mount too, I am just not sure if I have another without doing some looking. Also I will lay it directly over the w crossmember and verify it has the same profiles other that the single hump. Otherwise we just need to workout the shipping arrangements.
Jason

Mattman2010 01-09-2011 07:49 PM

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Jason, that would be great if you could figure out if they have basically the same mounting places in the same places. You can keep the mount if you need to, I have found some new ones and they are $70 kind of expensive but I would get one if it worked.

jltait 01-09-2011 08:05 PM

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Mattman,
I will check it out and verify, I will send you pictures of the single hump over the double hump as well. Should be able to get to it tomorrow or Tuesday. Napa has the mount, a balkamp part number BK 6201209 for $16.99. Picture posted.
..Jason

Mattman2010 01-09-2011 08:10 PM

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Even better! Sounds like a plan. Just let me know!

jltait 01-11-2011 07:12 PM

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Mattman,
Here are the pictures you have been waiting for. The only perceivable difference in the two were in the width of the crossmember and the span between the holes. The double hump or "w" has 5.25" span between the holes that are in the outer flange and the single hump has a 5.75" span ( see picture, I accidentally covered the hole but you can tell how I was measuring. The inside one's have a different span as well but I didn't measure since they are of no consequence in your application. Other than that the mounting locations for the transmission mount and the frame position locations sure seem identical. I have no way of guaranteeing it works but it is yours for the price of the shipping if you want it. If the bolt spans were the same I would actually swap it for the double hump in my k20 plow truck, It slid it into position and it looked like it would work fine for it as well. But I do not want to redrill the holes for the different spacing.
Let me Know.
JLT


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