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Re: 69 GMC "Ol' Blue"
Mounted the new rear end today. Best $100 I've spent to date.
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Re: 69 GMC "Ol' Blue"
Good deal MJ are you going to go through it? Do you know if you scored a posi? What are you going to do with the old Eaton?
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Re: 69 GMC "Ol' Blue"
welding turned out good, floor looks nice.
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Thanks for the kind words, and checking out my build!
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Re: 69 GMC "Ol' Blue"
Hey mjensen I have a dana 60 front you can have for cheap. Its just sitting around. It has 4.10 gears as well. Just let me know.
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The weather wasn't the best yesterday, so I only got a few items completed. I'm hoping to get the engine and tranny in place today just to see if I measured correctly.
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Today's update is a small one....although it was a big job
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Yeah, I'm pretty excited to see it this close to mounting in the frame. I was pretty sad about having to do more work before I could connect the tranny to the splitter
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Re: 69 GMC "Ol' Blue"
hi, I was checking out the pics on your rebuild. Could you tell me about how long it took (how many hours) to take everything off the cab and ready it for blasting?
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It really didn't take too long at all. I think we had it done in about 4 hrs of total work time. Of course that can greatly fluxuate based upon the work/beer ratio
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I was able to place the engine and trans in to make sure my cross members would work out. Yeah!!! I measured right
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Way to go, nothing beats nailing it the first time!
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Thanks! It sure does feel good!
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Moving the tranny shifter back X far are you going to run into trouble with the bench seat or are you thinking of going to bucket seats?
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That's the next thing I need to check. This is why I decided to move the engine cross member forward two inches, so that the tranny only moved back 5-1/2". I think that I can change the angle of the shifter to clear the existing bench. If not, then buckets it will be
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Oh..but I am going to have to get creative with the 4WD lever though. I've got some ideas in my brain, but I can't really figure that out until I get the tcase back together and test fit the cab again.
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Re: 69 GMC "Ol' Blue"
Keep up the good work. That stinks about having to trim the bearing retainer, but it should be a snap for a guy with a lathe. Good luck man!
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Re: 69 GMC "Ol' Blue"
The only progress to report this weekend is that I moved the frame over to its winter home. My dad was nice enough to let me take it over there so I could continue to work on it over the winter.
Loaded up... Speedy... Sandrail... Now I can park the new truck in the garage ![]() |
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