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02-18-2013, 12:15 PM | #1 |
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Any one tell me about my truck ? Options ?
Took this picture so hopefully all you smart people can tell me a little about my truck
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02-18-2013, 12:34 PM | #2 |
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Re: Any one tell me about my truck ? Options ?
69 3/4 ton Custom Camper (should have a CustomCamper20 emblem on the fenders). Nicely optioned - a truck made to haul a camper. It's a step above the basic "Custom" 20 in that it is a Custom Camper and a Custom conf&appeart (i always thought Z62 was custom coMf&apppear... - is the "n" a typo?? - maybe you have a rare two-headed nickel...) ANYway - green custom cloth interior is a nice to have and part of Z62 I believe - the callout just IDs the color, but custom cloth interior would normally be associated with Z62. Would love to see some pics of this truck. And, of course, I'm a big fan of the paint. Just so you know, even thought the spid doesn't say it (for some reason) - 504 is medium olive. It may not have been called "medium" until (70)71/72 just to differentiate it from dark olive.
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02-18-2013, 12:47 PM | #3 | |
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02-11-2014, 12:24 AM | #4 |
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Pump ... Can any one tell me what rear end I have from this ? Also Gears
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02-11-2014, 01:11 AM | #5 |
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Attached is a photo the differential on my 69 C/20 with coils. If it looks like this with different perches for your leaf springs, it's an Eaton, probably an H052 with 4.11 gears.
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02-11-2014, 01:17 AM | #6 |
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If the rear end looks like that it is either an eaton ho52 or ho72. The only difference is the ho72 has a preload bolt on the opposite side near the driveshaft yoke. They came with 4.11 and lower
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3/4T (20-series) trucks had HO52, some had preload bolts and some did not.
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02-11-2014, 01:44 AM | #8 |
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So It's pretty safe to say I have 4.11 gears
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02-11-2014, 02:01 AM | #9 |
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Copied from another thread on how to test for ratio:
Here's the procedure for both open and posi rearends. Open differentials: Secure the car from rolling forwards or backwards and place the car in neutral. Raise ONE SIDE of the car off the ground (left in this example) and place jackstands under the car to safely support it. If you just did steps 1-3 as a test, note that this is different from step 2, requiring you to change your setup. Place a mark on the tire at bottom-dead-center. Crawl under the car and place a mark on the driveshaft. You'll be counting how many times the driveshaft turns in this test, so place the mark at a convenient place that you can call "zero". Have a friend turn the left wheel for 20 rotations. Have them count to themselves while you count driveshaft rotations. When they are completed, divide the number of driveshaft revolutions by 10. For instance, 30 turns is a 3.00 differential ratio. 37 and a third turns is a 3.73 ratio. If you know the factory-available ratios, this will put you close enough to quickly determine which ratio you have. If you don't know the factory options, then do a larger number of wheel rotations (say, 100) and divide by 50 for a little more accuracy on that last decimal place. You're done! You can put the car back on the ground now. "Posi" differentials: Secure the car from rolling forwards or backwards and place the car in neutral. Raise the rear end of the car so both rear tires are off the ground. Place jackstands under the car to safely support it. If you just did steps 1-3 as a test, note that this is different from step 2 as you now need to be in neutral. This procedure relies on the fact that your left and right wheels (thanks to the posi) will rotate the exact same number of turns as each other. Place a mark on the tire at bottom-dead-center. Crawl under the car and place a mark the driveshaft. You'll be counting how many times the driveshaft turns in this test, so place the mark at a convenient place that you can call "zero". Have a friend turn the left wheel for 10 rotations. Have them count to themselves while you count driveshaft rotations. When they are completed, divide the number of driveshaft revolutions by 10. For instance, 30 turns is a 3.00 differential ratio. 37 and a third turns is a 3.73 ratio. If you know the factory-available ratios, this will put you close enough to quickly determine which ratio you have. If you don't know the factory options, then do a larger number of wheel rotations (say, 50) and divide by 50. You're done! You can put the car back on the ground now. Copied from: http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~tcroy...fferential.htm |
02-11-2014, 06:07 AM | #10 |
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. . . .
Your green seat would have looked like the one pictured below . . . It would have had the scroll design in the middle, with this pattern of cloth where you "sit". . . . . |
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