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Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: Greer Sc
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Re: 1964 C10 fleet side swb
Trans cleaned up and got tq converter put in and a corvette servo put in it. Waiting on cooler line fittings now and a new energy suspension mount for it. Then will get it bolted to motor and see about getting trans crossmember installed with it.
Need to find the double sided studs for the trand tube, cannot find them online....made my own.
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1964 C10 Resto-mod 5.3L - L59 Last edited by Justin71105; 11-28-2020 at 01:21 PM. |
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Location: Greer Sc
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Re: 1964 C10 fleet side swb
Have everything I think I need to install motor/trans this week hopefully. Trans and motor have all new seals I could think to replace. Have my trans cross member and new trans mount and cooler line fitting are installed.
Going to mess around with the tq converter a little more and make sure it is correct for the trans, its out a of 05 Avalanche, which all the parts store list to work with an 03 Silverado transmission. Will not make a full spin when pushed all the way in trans like I think it should be, may need to pull it out a little and try, may be rubbing pump. Went ahead and ordered my tank, went with the No Limit 19 ga tank setup with pump and everything ready to install. Local Classic Chevy shop recommended it over the Boyd setup which he runs in his 68 C10. So hopefully will have a tank to install in the next week or two and my rear end back from the re-builder this week "fingers crossed". Going to hit up parts yard for a drive shaft and have it shortened/balanced for my truck.
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1964 C10 Resto-mod 5.3L - L59 Last edited by Justin71105; 11-30-2020 at 08:37 PM. |
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