Well that's what my BBC makes just off idle.Everyone seems to think their sbc is making 400 lb/ft

Well that's what my BBC makes just off idle.Everyone seems to think their sbc is making 400 lb/ft

Cubes will do thatWell that's what my BBC makes just off idle.![]()
no . . . 8.1L makes that muchWell that's what my BBC makes just off idle.![]()

Just gotta love them BIG-BLOCKS!Well that's what my BBC makes just off idle.![]()
Yes, my 8.1L is a BBC.no . . . 8.1L makes that much![]()
Just a thought - instead of putting even more money into your already redone rear axle by regearing it, which is ill advised, you could sell your freshly rebuilt rear axle and put that money towards an axle that has a chance of surviving instead of one that is known for failure even in stock form.Super appreciate the feedback on that! Looking on Facebook and craigslist for an operating 14 bolt axle set that at least has 410s in it… Something in the right direction so I wouldn’t have to re-gear right away.
At this point, I am thinking about rearing my 10 bolt and just seeing what happens. I am pretty easy on her because I have so many paychecks into it. And, my rear housing was rebuilt last year or so, hopefully a re-gear will do it.
I sure admire those of you who can swap these yourselves. You know, aside from paint, a new motor and tranny someday, some digital gauges, maybe new interior… This will be the last big expense I put into it! View attachment 485456
I have to wonder how much money someone will pay for an axle with 3:08 gears.Just a thought - instead of putting even more money into your already redone rear axle by regearing it, which is ill advised, you could sell your freshly rebuilt rear axle and put that money towards an axle that has a chance of surviving instead of one that is known for failure even in stock form.
Only trying to lead ya towards the water - it's up to you to drink or not…spend wisely and don't dig a deeper hole that you plan to climb out of eventually.
No doubt that any axle can last and defy the common press that they’re known for.I have to wonder how much money someone will pay for an axle with 3:08 gears.
I had a 10B in my '90 that didn't fail until 280K, which I don't see as poor longevity. And the old man who had it previously
pulled a small trailer a decent amount.
And I also am one who has almost 50K miles on a 12B behind a big block/700R4 combo. I hits fairly decent on gear changes, and has done a few burnouts. I don't beat on it extremely hard or continuously when I do drive the truck, though. Will it eventually fail, most likely yes.
I can see the advantages of both avenues, swap axles or regear the current ones.
Let's face it, paying to go to 3/4 ton axles, swapping in new gears and different wheels, probably tires, is not cheap. Durable, yes. Not cheap.
The “3 93” is the date code - March of 1993.
What is the roller that it’s under now?I’m thinking about just installing this as is and hoping for the best. Rebuilding it down the road. It is on a roller right now. Would I have to move spring perches and shock mounts for my 82?
IIRC all 73~87 K5’s & K10/20’s have a rear spring pad center to center width of 42.5”.It’s on a 75 Blazer. Guy basically bought it for the title and body and magically changed his current rig into a smog exempt.
Hmmm, I think I see where you’re getting at.
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Page 5 of a thread about gear ratios and you're going with 3.42?I’m thinking about just installing this as is and hoping for the best. Rebuilding it down the road. It is on a roller right now. Would I have to move spring perches and shock mounts for my 82?