mwilson:
do you know if that is SAE #1 or 2?
do you know if that is SAE #1 or 2?
mwilson:
do you know if that is SAE #1 or 2?
Humm, 370's would be good, wonder what the under would be? One of the biggest issues would be the need for a drive line E-brake, but that could be done.
No hijack's done, it is a 10-speed threadI addressed the size in the other running 10-speed thread. I think you are looking at a larger 10-speed. I posted a picture and sizes of the 6610.
Nick
SAE #2 housing.
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Hmm, I'm sure the one I've got is larger, considering it's behind a 425 Detroit 60 series...But the engine adapter won't be much smaller... I'd think you'd still need a good body lift to clear the bottom of the cab..... e-brake could be done... just a PITA... One thing I hate about the old Chevy's!!!#@$%!
Just how in the Sam Hell do you break THREE 5600's and not buy a bigger truck? It's cool but dang.
They probably spent more than the cost of a good used medium duty truck. Instead they have an expensive cobbled together light duty truck.
Bill
. I don't need a medium duty truck to haul what I haul. I don't want a medium duty truck to haul what I haul. I do however want a manual transmission with good ratios that will stay together behind a good running 5. 9.