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Last update on this project. Truck is currently down for a big block chevy swap. Next i'll be looking for a larger crane for the bed.
what is the thread pitch on the engine side of the drive cable for the tachometer. Im needing to know so i can place an order for and adapter that will attach to the drive, and convert to use a standard electric tachometer. I already know the drive ration is 2:1 so there is no issue there.
Im looking for one as well, just not ever handing someone over $200 for one. If i cannot locate one i may just use an aftermarket GPS speedometer and be done with it.
Ok so i just put larger tires on the old girl and man does it improve a lot of things on the truck dong so. At 45 mph on the once correct speedometer im now actually going 52 mph.
Truck is a M35A2 with 15.5/80R20s now on it. Same as a 395.
not my video but a big block chevy can bolt up to the 3053a and fits nicely in the m35a2. With stock everything you would be at 3200 rpm at 65mph. Perfectly fine with a BBC
good to know, but im going to hold out till i find a commercial truck with 454/427 and air brakes. Would make life a LOT easier. Might get lucky and get the whole truck at a good price, then rob the power steering too. Id also prefer not to deal with an automatic. Would love a 7 speed with od...
i know where i can get a running motor home with a 454 and turbo 400 running and driving for $600 right now. Really thinking about it. Would make the truck cruise at 65 mph no problem due to being just fine at 3,500 rpm. Maybe less depending on the OD ratio of the 400 auto. Dont know what ratio...
Raising this post from the dead. Just would like to know if either of the BBC swaps talked about in this thread ever came to completion. I to have thought about this, being as (2021) one can find a old motorhome or medium duty truck with a BBC and many choices of transmission for $500-$1500...
I think this is my first thread on here but I wanted to show off the current state of my home fabbed crane. It started as one of the harbor freight cranes, but i added a winch, pulleys, and better under bed reinforcement that it came with. Next im going to buy some 2-1/4 receiver hitch tubing...
they are expensive, but the first time you use one, you will never drill metal with a normal bit again. Takes about 10-15 seconds to drill a 5/8 hole in any truck frame. Use a center punch like you would a normal drill bit, and the spring loaded guid in the center will hold it there. Once thru...
its been working just fine for the gooseneck and bumper pull hitch on my Freightliner Cascadia for over a year of consistent use. Not much frame flex on the tail of the frame. Anywhere forward of the suspension mounts i'd bet could be an issue. As for drilling holes in frames, thank god i have a...
reviving a super dead post.
I would love to know the part numbers needed for the .66 OD gears in the spicer 3053a. Didn't see anyway to direct message you on here so i had to wake up this dead post.
I was just thinking filling one up for storage. I'm sure I could figure out a way to temporarily seal the front shaft. I just know if it's plumb full of oil for storage it can't get moisture in there to harm anything.
thanks, and i agree, almost looks stock. if it wasn't for the very long shifter travel between 1st and reverse it could have been just like stock. soon ill be in the market for another spicer 3053a. i want one to fully rebuild, swap out, and rebuild this one.. fill to the top with oil, and store...