11-29-2011, 02:49 AM | #51 |
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The 700R4 is a fairly popular overdrive auto trans. So parts are reasonable, and most tranny guys know what needs to be done to upgrade them. The only other non-electronic OD auto trans is the 200-4R.
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11-29-2011, 06:09 AM | #52 |
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build is looking really good keep up the good work . now i got a ? that sign on there says vortech stroker but the heads are not center bolt ? do they now make none center bolt vortech heads 96 5.7 l heads . or they could be after market .
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Thanks redneck6. The paper you see in that pic is the specs on a motor sitting behind mine. The specs on mine is on the second page of this thread. Thanks again man.
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just got word the frame is done so i will be getting it tomorrow. I have some spots to fix on the epoxy primer they laid on it but nothen crazy.
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well got the frame back home. weather is to be good this weekend so i can paint it up, woohoo!! finally some more progress.
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well i got the frame started. i put the hammered paint on it but i guess since it wasnt on bar metal it didnt hammer like i wanted, but we still love the color. let me know what you guys think.
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Looks really good so far.... keep us posted
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Im i right? i need another trans mount beside the stock to go towards the end of the trans? If so what years will fit if i go get one from a salvage.
If any one has done this does it take up all 4 holes on the frame or is it just take up 2 and the 4 holes are just for adjusting? I want to go ahead and put it on and paint it if i need it. does anybody know which holes i will need to put it in for my setup? 327/700r4 |
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You can use an auto trans crossmember from a '63-'87 truck. You will just need to locate it in the frame once you get the engine and trans in place. Then you can drill the mounting holes. I always have used the factory trans crossmembers. And I agree on removing the bellhousing crossmember.
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so my next adventure is the rear end. what gears usually came in these trucks? what would be a good ratio to run if im going with the 327/700r4?
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Thanks guys for the trans mount answers.
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Your frame looks great man.
I gotta find out more about this hammered paint I think!
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The most common gear seems to be 3.73's which will be just about right with a OD trans. You don't want the rpm's too low, The engine needs to be operating in it's power band for best efficiency. Of course this depends on what size (OD) tires you will be running.
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did you spray it on? or brush it on? i brushed mine on under the bed and you can see the hammered look more and you can add more texture! but ready theres no way to keep it uniform brushing it on, it takes practice! i did my inner fenders and firewall the same way too, the stuff in the can is darker then the quart size can stuff!
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[QUOTE=chad64chevy;5049345]did you spray it on? or brush it on? i brushed mine on under the bed and you can see the hammered look more and you can add more texture! but ready theres no way to keep it uniform brushing it on, it takes practice! i did my inner fenders and firewall the same way too, the stuff in the can is darker then the quart size can stuff![/QU
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the firewall and inner fenders i did, but under the bed i didnt, like i said i brushed mine on!
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Yea i was thinking about doing some type of undercoating for the bottom of everything.
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What I meant was that is probably the most common gear from the factory in a C10
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