I needed a hydroboost system for my 1988 K-5 blazer with a 14 blt FF and Dana 60, so I purchased this 1986 CHEVROLET M1031 K30 CUCV 1.4 TON CONTACT TRUCK.
The fire wall and peddle assembly, (automatic), all appear to be the same, but I know how it goes, there may be some modifications to be made, but I got the hole set up from one donor truck.
Mileage: 04129
Engine: 6.2L diesel: does not run.
Turbo 400/205 Transfer case w/ PTO for the generator that’s inside the aluminum closed box.
14 blt: 4.56 Detroit locker, but there is no tag on the rear end cover.
DANA 60: 4.56.
(1) DANA 60: Is there any possibility that the stubs are 35 spline?
(2) Any information or uses for this generator outside the aluminum closed box?
Transmission oil is very, very clean, a factory deep sump pan and a bolt on cast aluminum torque converter cover.
(3) Will this 400 trans bolt up to a non-diesel, GM engine?
Dana 60 U bolt Spring plates:
(4) Are the stock GM U bolt spring plates better or stronger then aftermarket plates?
This 1986 CHEVROLET M1031 K30 CUCV 1.4 TON CONTACT TRUCK, Rear end break backing plates, has the brake cable in front of the drums, just like my 1988 k-5 Blazer 10 blt brake cable was, and the brake drums are 5 1/8” wide, outside diameter.
The 14 blt, FF, that I put in my 1988 K-5 Blazer, is from a 1982 1 ton truck, & has the brake cable behind the drums and measure 4 1/8” wide, outside diameter.
I would like to switch backing plates to relocate the brake cable to the front just like the stock set up was.
(5) But it looks like I would also need to switch to the larger brake shoes with drums, is this correct or can I just switch backing plates?
I don’t want to convert to disk brakes, but I would like to move the brake cable to the front of the drums, like it was originally with the 10 blt.
I would like to make my money back from the purchase of this 1986 CHEVROLET M1031 K30 CUCV 1.4 TON CONTACT TRUCK.
(6) What are the Dana 60, 14 blt, 4.56 with Detroit, 400 trans, 205 transfer case and generator worth?
Thank you,
Ed
The fire wall and peddle assembly, (automatic), all appear to be the same, but I know how it goes, there may be some modifications to be made, but I got the hole set up from one donor truck.
Mileage: 04129
Engine: 6.2L diesel: does not run.
Turbo 400/205 Transfer case w/ PTO for the generator that’s inside the aluminum closed box.
14 blt: 4.56 Detroit locker, but there is no tag on the rear end cover.
DANA 60: 4.56.
(1) DANA 60: Is there any possibility that the stubs are 35 spline?
(2) Any information or uses for this generator outside the aluminum closed box?
Transmission oil is very, very clean, a factory deep sump pan and a bolt on cast aluminum torque converter cover.
(3) Will this 400 trans bolt up to a non-diesel, GM engine?
Dana 60 U bolt Spring plates:
(4) Are the stock GM U bolt spring plates better or stronger then aftermarket plates?
This 1986 CHEVROLET M1031 K30 CUCV 1.4 TON CONTACT TRUCK, Rear end break backing plates, has the brake cable in front of the drums, just like my 1988 k-5 Blazer 10 blt brake cable was, and the brake drums are 5 1/8” wide, outside diameter.
The 14 blt, FF, that I put in my 1988 K-5 Blazer, is from a 1982 1 ton truck, & has the brake cable behind the drums and measure 4 1/8” wide, outside diameter.
I would like to switch backing plates to relocate the brake cable to the front just like the stock set up was.
(5) But it looks like I would also need to switch to the larger brake shoes with drums, is this correct or can I just switch backing plates?
I don’t want to convert to disk brakes, but I would like to move the brake cable to the front of the drums, like it was originally with the 10 blt.
I would like to make my money back from the purchase of this 1986 CHEVROLET M1031 K30 CUCV 1.4 TON CONTACT TRUCK.
(6) What are the Dana 60, 14 blt, 4.56 with Detroit, 400 trans, 205 transfer case and generator worth?
Thank you,
Ed

