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How did you mate the 46rh to the 4bt?
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My 46rh came out of a 93 W250 with a 5.9 Cummins so it had the adapter plate, TC, and flexplate/flywheel that I needed.
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Sorry for hijacking your thread. Have any underhood pics of the beast? |
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https://imgur.com/7KJG7FB
Special thanks to Hawgee.com for the [BROKAGAIN] vinyl. If anyone has trouble seeing at night you've got to get these Cibie Z-beam fixtures and 90w low beam H4's. |
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Do you have a link?
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Link for what?
Here is the pic, for some reason I can't edit my own post? http://i.imgur.com/7KJG7FB.jpg |
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Had a good day wheeling at Rausch Creek with Steel Soldiers on Saturday: http://i.imgur.com/aY966ro.jpg
Does anyone know the difference between the inside door handle mechanism from 67-71 and 72? |
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Sounds like a good time. The shafts on the '72 remote door handles and window regulators are longer because the door panels are thicker. LockDoc |
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Dynamat is not sound deadening, it is vibration dampening. Mass loaded vinyl is sound deadening. You only need about 50% coverage with vibration, sound you need 100% coverage, or as close as possible
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Either way do you know good cheap materials? |
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Unfortunately, there isn't really a cheap way to do sound deadening. It's all really quite expensive, I am in around $1,000 in my Suburban, and I am not even done yet. You can buy that peel and seal from the hardware stores pretty inexpensive and get the vib dampening at least
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a friend of mine recommended hvac duct insulation, not sure if thats the peel and seal you are referring to but he says it works great and is fairly inexpensive.
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I am looking at modifying my Cobra 29 LX BT to have a remote mount face plate and then using a factory style dual speaker for the CB. Then use the other cone from the dual speaker for the HAM radio, but I don't know if these will need to be amplified. Anyone have experience with this? I will be making custom speaker enclosures for my actual speakers so this would be unused otherwise.
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Got some shelving built for the tools and camping gear, model airplanes loaded up for the trip to South Carolina. http://i.imgur.com/l4GaAVv.jpg
Got the second fuel tank mounted which needed a small amount of modifications to work with the trailer hitch and I had to modify the filler neck to deal with the cross member, pictures to come of this. Using a fuel valve out of an 86' Square body because I had it. This year valve uses a motor instead of a solenoid and retains its position until you tell it to switch. |
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just curious, saw your post in the 4x4 trucks page and you said 32mpg, what speed were you going, what gears you got, and what tire size. I don't know much about the differant 5.9's but is yours computer controlled or mechanical
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If I said 32 it was a typo, meant 30. 30mpg is achieved at about 60mph with 3.73 gears, 235/85/16 tires on about 45psi of air. Running a Dodge A518 OD trans with an NP205 behind an 1985 fully mechanical 3.9(4BT).
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just realized it was a 4 cylinder, pretty slick
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