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Old 04-27-2009, 10:22 PM   #876
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Alan what factory gear came in your rear end. Mine has 4.10's and I want to change to a 3.42 but not sure if I can use my same housing.
My 65 rear end had a 4.10 also, but I'm running a 72 rearend now. I believe it had a 3.08. I wanted a posi so everything got replaced. I could be wrong and more than likely I am, but I think 3.73 and up uses the same carrier (4 series??) Below 3.73 is a 3 series (I might have the series reversed). I don't think your carrier will work with a 3.42. I bought all of my stuff from Sadler Powertrain in Texas. He's on ebay and very helpful. I told him what trans, rearend, and tire sizes I was running and what RPM I wanted to be on the highway.

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I got my frame in DP90, SD crossmember in, and motor and trans painted and put in. a lot of long hours for 3 days.

Congrats on your accomplishments. I thought you'd be use to long hours coming back from Iraq. JK You are taking pix right? How did the DP90 spray?
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Old 04-27-2009, 10:28 PM   #877
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Your frame looks really good Ruffrida. Why don't you start a build thread? Or did I miss it that one?
Dennis, where did you see his frame? I can't locate it?
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Old 04-27-2009, 10:39 PM   #878
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Saw it here:
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Old 04-28-2009, 01:08 AM   #879
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I get to work this morning and Melling had sent me an email for me too call them. I had sent them an email with the new M-55 pump installed. I called them and he recommended that I didn't run that pump on a performance motor. He suggested that I run the 10553 pump. He said the M-55 pumps are prone to breaking. I told him my engine is balanced and is on rubber mounts and it is all together and painted now. I told him I will take my chances. Now that will always be in my mind everytime I stomp on it.

I will be running a TCI350 with a 2500 stall and a 3.42 eaton posi.
I wouldn't worry about it Alan. I've used several M-55's and M-55HV's and never had one break. Did he have an explanation for the interference with the other pump?
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thanks for the comments, I'll have to start a thread. I knew mine was the 4 series. oh yeah i'm used to the long hours, but I'm not being shot at here.
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Old 04-28-2009, 10:12 AM   #881
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the DP90 sprayed really good, my buddy told me to spray it on first with like a wrinkle affect for the second coat to adhear to it good, then I just had to turn down the air. I was surprised how well I got it. only second time I've sprayed paint this way, and the first time. lets just say fish eyes everywhere.
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I hate fish eyes. S**t happens sometimes.
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Old 04-28-2009, 11:26 AM   #883
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I'm good at spraying out of a rattle can, but I wanna learn a lot more with my gun.
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Old 04-28-2009, 12:09 PM   #884
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do any of yall stilll have the 410s for the 12 bolt
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Old 04-28-2009, 01:59 PM   #885
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I may have one at the house....ill have to take a look
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Old 04-28-2009, 06:03 PM   #886
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cool.
alan the truck is looking great (peices of truck)
better than mine
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Old 04-28-2009, 06:09 PM   #887
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I have the 4.10's in the rearend still, what do you have?
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i have 3.73s and 3.08s
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i could use the 373
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Old 04-28-2009, 09:13 PM   #890
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I wouldn't worry about it Alan. I've used several M-55's and M-55HV's and never had one break. Did he have an explanation for the interference with the other pump?
Thanks Captain for the reassurance

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the DP90 sprayed really good, my buddy told me to spray it on first with like a wrinkle affect for the second coat to adhear to it good, then I just had to turn down the air. I was surprised how well I got it. only second time I've sprayed paint this way, and the first time. lets just say fish eyes everywhere.
Did you degrease your frame prior to spraying. One thing to remember, never have or use an silicone anywhere around where your spraying paint. So if you detail a car in the driveway and you use silicone for any reason it will create alot of problems.

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I've been lucky to have experienced people around to ask questions. But I've learned the most from my mistakes. Mistakes suck and cost money and time, but very educational.

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cool.
alan the truck is looking great (peices of truck)
better than mine
Thanks. I hope it will be one piece by the end of summer I don't know which year. I hope this year.


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I have the 4.10's in the rearend still, what do you have?
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i have 3.73s and 3.08s
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i could use the 373
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Primed the cab for the last time I hope. Plus primed a few small parts.







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Old 04-28-2009, 10:40 PM   #891
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looks great. I opted to powder small parts. as I hate to try to sand in the cracks of brackets
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Old 04-28-2009, 10:46 PM   #892
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Looking good Alan!
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Looks good Allan. Man I love that dash.
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The hardest thing to sand is the roof inside the cab. It sure is tiring. Alan do you wet sand inside the cab also?
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I am goin to weld that seam up on the inside of the cab when I do my big window conversion i think.
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when I sprayed my s10 bed I didn't degreese it, I never painted before and didn't know what I was doing, I just scrached it up, and went to town. The frame I sandblasted, and used a wax degreeser. I still haven't fixed the s10 bed yet, but it's my beater. I may have to bring my cab to ya to get it fixed, lots of rust outs.
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looks great. I opted to powder small parts. as I hate to try to sand in the cracks of brackets
That would be easier. These little parts won't be seen much

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Looks good Allan. Man I love that dash.
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Thanks X3 I'm so glad I took the time to do it. Would I do it again probably not. It's alot of work, but it is cool.

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The hardest thing to sand is the roof inside the cab. It sure is tiring. Alan do you wet sand inside the cab also?
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Thanks Ernest, I don't think I will wet sand anything on the cab. I don't want any moisture around it until get it painted and put body wax in the rockers and any other hidden places. I normally wet sand everything.

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when I sprayed my s10 bed I didn't degreese it, I never painted before and didn't know what I was doing, I just scrached it up, and went to town. The frame I sandblasted, and used a wax degreeser. I still haven't fixed the s10 bed yet, but it's my beater. I may have to bring my cab to ya to get it fixed, lots of rust outs.
I'm guessing you got fish eyes on the first coat. The way I cover up fish eyes is too let it tack good then move the gun back and keep dusting paint over the affected areas. Let it tack between dustings. eventually it usually locks down the fish eyesand fills a little. Then hammer the second coat. There may be other opinions, but this works most of the time. Then after spraying you can dob a little paint in the fish eyes to fill some more. On a body panel the dobs will have to be color sanded. Just my .02
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