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Old 01-24-2022, 10:47 AM   #26
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Leon, you haven't answered my question yet...the suspense is killing me..dually?



You will get your answer tonight or tomorrow morning.....

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Old 01-24-2022, 11:09 AM   #27
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Old 01-24-2022, 11:51 AM   #28
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Read post 13...........You will HAVE to wait also

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Old 01-24-2022, 11:58 PM   #29
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Finished spraying the frame today. I have some touch-up to do on it but it came out pretty good.

Now to get the engine and transmission set down in it.

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Old 01-25-2022, 03:20 AM   #30
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Can't wait to see where it goes, Leon. Hope you and Pat are well.
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My question has been answered.... Looking good!
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Old 01-25-2022, 12:05 PM   #32
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My guess is you didn’t want the stiffness of a one ton in back, but could you have swapped in one ton hangers and springs using the 3/4 ton mounting holes?
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Old 01-25-2022, 12:16 PM   #33
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Can't wait to see where it goes, Leon. Hope you and Pat are well.
Thanks Chip, We are doing good. Pat had her right knee replaced a couple of months ago and is doing great.

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Yup, 8ft bed C30 dually.... Thanks Dale.

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My guess is you didn’t want the stiffness of a one ton in back, but could you have swapped in one ton hangers and springs using the 3/4 ton mounting holes?
No, it wouldn't be a direct swap because the frames are different. The C&C frames are straight in the back and the C20 frames have a kickout. I may end up having to narrow the front hangers a little too but I am going to try it this way first. I even thought about going to 1 ton coils & trailing arms on it. I have some off of an ambulance.

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So you would have had to space out the one ton stuff, interesting.

I had no idea they made trailing arms and coils in one tons.
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So you would have had to space out the one ton stuff, interesting.

I had no idea they made trailing arms and coils in one tons.

No, the one ton C&C spring hanger brackets need to be made narrower, or new ones need to be made like I did for the rear. I narrowed those up by about 2 inches.

Also, they didn't have trailing arms and coils in any one tons. I was going to convert it to trailing arms and coils. I would have had to add a trailing arm cross member, C20 trailing arms, and weld coil spring pads on the rear end housing. The 1 ton coils I have I removed from the rear of a Chevy ambulance that had the heavy duty coils.

Sorry about the confusion....

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Old 01-26-2022, 09:04 PM   #36
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Installed the 2003 Chevy engine and transmission this morning. It was originally a 4x4 so I had to source a 2WD transmission for it. I had an ad on CL to buy just the rear tail housing and yoke so I could switch it over. A guy called me and said he had a complete 2WD transmission that he would sell me about as cheap as I could buy the parts and switch mine over..... $500.00. Needless to say, I went and picked it up. I had to make a rear transmission mount because the 2003 mount was too tall. I used a stock TH350 transmission cross member for the rear trans mount. If I had dropped the center of the cross member I could have used the stock Allison rear mount but I think that would have made the engine angle too severe. This is why I installed the '72 big block frame brackets and mounts. (Now 68Gold/white has his answer too.) ..

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Old 01-27-2022, 12:12 PM   #37
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That's a beefy looking powertrain!
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Old 01-27-2022, 01:11 PM   #38
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That's a beefy looking powertrain!

Yup, Work truck...... Chevy 8.1 496ci with an Allison 1000 5 speed overdrive transmission.

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Sounds like a great combo!
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Thanks guys. I am looking forward to driving it for sure.

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Set the cab back on the frame today. I had to cut the low hump out and install a high hump. I have about an inch clearance from the transmission to the hump with the new body mounts. I am ready to set the bed back on but I need to do some cleanup, priming, and painting on the back of the cab and front of the bed before I do, and it's raining today. Bummer!

I will also need to widen the in bed wheel tubs but I want to see exactly how much I am going to need first.

EDIT: I can't believe I forgot to take a picture of the actual cab sitting on the frame. I thought I took one but it isn't on my camera card so not sure what happened. Oh well, you can see it when I get the bed on.....

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You're moving right along, great progress...
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Nice work Leon! Are the bell housing bolts pretty tight at the firewall. It looks like it might be real fun to swap a trans in? Probably still better than the newer trucks though.
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Leon, Are those rear tires, Keepers???
They look like you are planning to attach a plow to the trailer ball, and turn some ground...LOL!!!
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Nice work Leon! Are the bell housing bolts pretty tight at the firewall. It looks like it might be real fun to swap a trans in? Probably still better than the newer trucks though.
I will double check in the morning Ryan. I forgot to look today.

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Leon, Are those rear tires, Keepers???
They look like you are planning to attach a plow to the trailer ball, and turn some ground...LOL!!!
Pulling truck....... They will all be new when I get ready to start driving it.....

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My pictures came up missing when I set the cab back on (or I forgot to take any) So here is the cab AND the bed back on the frame....

I won't have to widen the rear wheel tubs all that much. I will do that in the next couple of days. Everything fit really well. Progress!

EDIT: I removed the cheapie hitch after I took these pictures.

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That looks awesome. What is the rear axle out of? Ratio?
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That looks awesome. What is the rear axle out of? Ratio?
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Rear axle is an Eaton HO72, 5.14 ratio, out of a '67 Chevy Cab & Chassis truck.

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