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the67Beast 01-24-2021 08:32 AM

Which Project Next??
 
What should I do next, Would love to hear your opinions.

Option A: Convert from manual steering to power steering

Option B: Convert from manual brakes to power brakes to include a disc brake conversion for the front and convert from 6-lug to 5-lug on front and rear. Will probably lower the truck a tad too.

Option C: Pull out the 3 OTT and convert to automatic tranny.

All are expensive, but over the next few years I want to complete all, just got to figure out which order to do these in.

Thanks guys!

Peanut74 01-24-2021 09:18 AM

Re: Which Project Next??
 
Well it depends on your budget is and what you are tired of the most.
If you are tried of everything being manual then: A, B, C

If you want to put safety first then: B, A, C

If you want to go by least expensive then: A, C, B

If you want to go by the level of work then: C,A,B

So as you see it all depends on what your priorities are. Good Luck:metal:

BT71 01-24-2021 09:55 AM

Re: Which Project Next??
 
If it’s going to take some years (like most of us), you might save C for last, as your engine needs/wants might change, and you’ll like want to do the combo at the same time.

ChevyRacefan 01-24-2021 10:06 AM

Re: Which Project Next??
 
I would do it in this order.
"B" 1st. why safety, better braking will afford you a lower chance of not stopping fast enough when a newer vehicle stops on a dime.
Next up
"C" This will allow you to have the column in place that you will be hooking to the power steering before doing it.
next up
"A" power steering

67C10Step 01-24-2021 10:46 AM

Re: Which Project Next??
 
I’m going down this exact path and have chosen ‘B’ first by going to power with disc conversion up front on my 67.

Have th400 and auto column so I’ll slowly gather parts for that swap at some point. Have the pump, brackets, and steering gear from a 73-74 as well. At some point I’ll tackle the other two but focusing on getting it on the road and then continue to improve it.

rechinca 01-24-2021 03:35 PM

Re: Which Project Next??
 
Man, the brakes and then steering. I kept my 3 OTT and had new bearings and seals installed. I missed driving those! Side note, anyone not wanting their column let me know!

the67Beast 01-24-2021 05:05 PM

Re: Which Project Next??
 
Fantastic point on having a safe braking system. That sounds like a great next project. Guess I start collecting all the parts. Who has the better kits POL or CPP?? I think the price is fairly even.

Anybody added ABS so the rear drums don't lock up??

siggyfreud 01-24-2021 05:32 PM

Re: Which Project Next??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the67Beast (Post 8869140)
Fantastic point on having a safe braking system. That sounds like a great next project. Guess I start collecting all the parts. Who has the better kits POL or CPP?? I think the price is fairly even.

Anybody added ABS so the rear drums don't lock up??

ABS systems are rather complex. You'd have to retro in a system from a similar vehicle to take into account vehicle weight and weight proportions. Then you'd have to fit in wheel speed sensors and the other pieces an ABS relies on to function properly.

There have been a couple of people who have done it, but usually when they're doing a full retrofit of a modern car into an old body.

Your best bet is to use the right master cylinder, and an adjustable prop valve to dial the rear brake bias correctly so rears don't lock before fronts.

ChevyRacefan 01-25-2021 06:52 AM

Re: Which Project Next??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the67Beast (Post 8869140)
Fantastic point on having a safe braking system. That sounds like a great next project. Guess I start collecting all the parts. Who has the better kits POL or CPP?? I think the price is fairly even.

Anybody added ABS so the rear drums don't lock up??

Early s-10's iirc had a valve that as the truck went into dive from hard braking, would limit,back off the rear brake pressure.
It isn't the best set up, but it is stone simple.


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