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Who knows what has happened to these trucks over the last 26 years. The red fender may or may not have been there since new. No way of telling at this point in time.
And yes, GM DID have workers in a body shop that did rpairs to vehicles damaged on the line. My fiend used to work in the body...
This suggestion seemed too basic to me but I just read on dieselplace.com where a member removed a 305 gas and dropped in a 6.2 and the crossover bolted right up.
Many reasons. Mainly because the exhaust system is one of the more vulnerable component underneath the truck during off-road tactical procedures. :) I want to keep the system as simple as possible and tucked up out of the way without worrying about a pair of mufflers and a bunch of piping...
Going to do it soon. My truck must have had a recent issue before I got it. A nice shiny new relay is left dangling by the harness below the dash where it can be unplugged quickly in the event of an emergency...
I finally got my brake hoses on this afternoon so I could check the front shaft at full droop. Nothing really changed at the splines. Still 1" exposed, 3" engaged. I forgot to pull the sway bar pins for the test, but I think I'm good to go.
I got lucky as far as vibrations go too. Actually much less driveline vibrations now than before. My t case lever used to get going pretty good at 55 mph and that has stopped.
Everything's back together and here's what I see. 1" spline showing at normal ride height, which means 3" engaged. I can't take any measurements during articulation yet as I have not installed my brake hoses. I would imagine the real test would be with the LF fully compressed with the RF at full...
Wow, looks great! And familiar. I haven't changed my brake lines yet because I know it's going to snowball, but everything else is done on mine. No drop pitman arm as I plan on xover steering. The truck drives fine w/o it but with the bad angle of the drag link and the axle forward, a common...
I was having the same issue with the centering pins. They would not simply drop into place in the perch holes and I didn't think they were going to work. However they did draw themselves in as I tightened the u bolts. I like the tight fit because I know there will be no slop to allow any...
I went underneath and actually measured. There is 4" of total splined length, and 3" of that is engaged into the front section at normal ride height with the 5" of lift and axle forward 1". I'll see what happens at full droop and go from there. Thanks!
Trying to gain more tire/body clearance because the first place a larger tire hits is the rear of the fender. As the front spring flattens out the axle will move rearward a little. The offset is in the zero rate blocks that are bolted to the spring pack.