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Old 10-29-2012, 04:42 PM   #151
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Re: Project OBS (Orange Blossom Special)

wishing the best for guys over there. keep us posted
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Old 10-29-2012, 09:15 PM   #152
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Batten down the hatches boys...Sandys ablowin out there. Power just went out, who knows for how long
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Old 10-30-2012, 01:48 PM   #153
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Hope you guys pulled through........
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Old 10-30-2012, 02:18 PM   #154
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Hope you guys pulled through........
Thanks FRENCHBLUE, Phila. caught the eye, along with the jersey coast. Were good, lost power for 12 hours, tree across street came down pulled power lines off of house....no damage to MY project, hope OBS faired as well

Amazing! When you close your eyes, then open them up during a power outage, it looks the same
We missed high tide by 2 1/2 hours, winds shifted from the east to west to offset the storm surge towards land. Plus, full moon....
Cleanup begins....
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Old 10-30-2012, 02:19 PM   #155
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We made it through OK. Didn't even lose power here in Wilmington. I went out in the middle of the storm and ran straps from the body cart to our fence and deck just to be sure it wouldn't roll, and while I was out there I realized that even with the thing practically shrink-wrapped in a fabric car cover with a heavyweight trap over it, water STILL got inside. It hasn't stopped raining long enough for me to get out there and see just how much water is in it. Frustrated, but at least it didn't get damaged. Our prayers are with those in Jersey and NYC that got it far worse than we did.
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Old 10-30-2012, 06:21 PM   #156
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All is good here, with a creek behind my garage I loaded up the blazer to get everything off the ground and had the Chevelle warmed up and ready to go. I can't say the same for my little sister, she is in OC NJ and her 73 Camaro and 28" camper got swamped.



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Old 10-30-2012, 07:45 PM   #157
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All is good here, with a creek behind my garage I loaded up the blazer to get everything off the ground and had the Chevelle warmed up and ready to go. I can't say the same for my little sister, she is in OC NJ and her 73 Camaro and 28" camper got swamped.



Quite a bit of progress John.....how about updating your build, with more pics.
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Old 10-30-2012, 08:20 PM   #158
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Good to hear you guys are safe...
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Old 11-25-2012, 11:14 PM   #159
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Slow goin over here, but a buddy and I mated the newly rebuilt TH350 trans to the motor and dropped it all in yesterday. Next is hooking up the t-case. Will post some pics soon.
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Old 11-25-2012, 11:21 PM   #160
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Any of you local boys need a drivers side door for parts? I have a nearly rust-free one you can have for free. The inner panel has a crease in it up top, but it's pretty solid other than that. Need to get it off my deck ASAP, so let me know.
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Old 11-25-2012, 11:57 PM   #161
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Wow thats funny, I'm working on repairing my factory door and found more rust that I thought. I'll take it. you going to be home Tomorrow morning?
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Old 11-26-2012, 09:02 AM   #162
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Hey John. Great timing, ey? Yes I'm around at least a little while this morning. What time are you thinking? If not, I'll be around this evening.

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Old 12-09-2012, 03:05 PM   #163
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Does anyone know where I can find some photos or a diagram of how the 3 different pieces of the t-case mount are supposed to be configured? I'm having some trouble figuring it out.
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Old 12-09-2012, 03:34 PM   #165
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I just found this photo from 3 years ago that Jaros posted…



Jim, can you confirm that this is the correct setup/order of the mount?
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Old 12-09-2012, 03:36 PM   #166
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Thanks Richard. I just found the pic above in an old thread, so I think I'm OK. If the order of the parts in this photo are correct, then I have mine set up correctly. Problem is I can't get the new poly bushings to compress enough to get the holes in the upper piece to line up with the holes in the side of the frame rail. Therefore I can't get the thing fully bolted up. Anyone have any ideas?

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Old 12-09-2012, 05:43 PM   #167
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So how did that LMC tailgate work out?
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Old 12-09-2012, 05:58 PM   #168
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Dusty, i believe that mount is incorrect, it has metal to metal contact. But that being said, i wouldnt use that bracket. There is a discussion on the 4x4 section on this topic, seems that you have a greater chance for major damage to the transmission. That bracket holds the trans secure, while other parts of the powertrain can flex, weak part is the back half of the trans.

I would strongly suggest you reconsider using that bracket. GM stopped using it!!!
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Old 12-09-2012, 07:54 PM   #169
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So far so good. I handed it over to my body guy before he did the body work on the back end of the truck. So he was able to make it fit pretty seemlessly. It's not on the truck yet, so I am yet to see exactly how well it fits. I'll post pics when I do get it on there.

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Old 12-09-2012, 07:57 PM   #170
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Dusty, i believe that mount is incorrect, it has metal to metal contact. But that being said, i wouldnt use that bracket. There is a discussion on the 4x4 section on this topic, seems that you have a greater chance for major damage to the transmission. That bracket holds the trans secure, while other parts of the powertrain can flex, weak part is the back half of the trans.

I would strongly suggest you reconsider using that bracket. GM stopped using it!!!
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Every photo and diagram I've seen of that mount has it configured that way. What kind of damage does it cause to the trans? I as because it was on the truck for 40 years, and I don't believe there was any damage to my trans. I just don't want to make a complicated switch unless there's good reason for you. I'm not questioning you Jim. You know a lot more than I do about this stuff. I'm just trying to wrap my head around it.

What is the alternative mount to this factory one?
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Ok, ill go back and look at the bracket, and see if my picture is the correct oreintation....imagine the flex of your motor under load, it wants to torque to the drivers side. Now the transfer case is locked to the frame with that bracket, but the weak spot is the tail shaft area of the trans(just cast aluminum) so, the area that is the weakest will fail

Option two, use the truck without the transfer case bracket, no harm done underload and flex. They also used rods to tie the bottom of the trans. to the motor mounts, but you have to have a 'K' case th 350 trans to bolt these up
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Old 12-15-2012, 07:02 PM   #172
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So the alternative is to not use the bracket at all, and attach rods to the bottom of the trans and the motor mounts? I have a th350, but not sure how to tell if it's a 'K' case. How do I determine that?

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Option two, use the truck without the transfer case bracket, no harm done underload and flex. They also used rods to tie the bottom of the trans. to the motor mounts, but you have to have a 'K' case th 350 trans to bolt these up
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So the alternative is to not use the bracket at all, and attach rods to the bottom of the trans and the motor mounts? I have a th350, but not sure how to tell if it's a 'K' case. How do I determine that?
JMHO! but, yes, dont use the bracket. Dont know how you plan to use your truck, but if its extreme, youll likely break the tailhousing with that bracket on there

Cant miss the 'K' EMBOSSED on the top of your trans. Its about 4" long. If you have your trans cover installed, you will have to remove it to see the k

The rods are going to be hard to find, ive been searching for awhile, with no luck. Even a pic would help, because you can bend them yourself

All of this is just my opinion, sooooo, you will have to decide what route you want to go. I plan to run without it

Give me some time to check out the reassembly of the bracket
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Old 12-16-2012, 12:08 PM   #174
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Gotcha. I'm not going to wheel the truck, so I may be OK. It was never wheeled, which may be why it never caused any problems. Guess I should've taken a look at the trans before asking a dumb question, huh? Thanks for the advice Jim.

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JMHO! but, yes, dont use the bracket. Dont know how you plan to use your truck, but if its extreme, youll likely break the tailhousing with that bracket on there

Cant miss the 'K' EMBOSSED on the top of your trans. Its about 4" long. If you have your trans cover installed, you will have to remove it to see the k

The rods are going to be hard to find, ive been searching for awhile, with no luck. Even a pic would help, because you can bend them yourself

All of this is just my opinion, sooooo, you will have to decide what route you want to go. I plan to run without it

Give me some time to check out the reassembly of the bracket
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Dusty, cant be a dumb question, if you dont know the answer, right

Just dont ask...."can a 67 front end fit on a 72, or what size lift is on my truck"
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