Hmm, what do I have here? I’m totally green on these axles.That ks10 detroit paperwork is for the eaton axle.
Hmm, what do I have here? I’m totally green on these axles.That ks10 detroit paperwork is for the eaton axle.
Ok, anything else needed to be changed when making that axle change, shock mounts, drive shaft length, brake line routing? All that looks original to me except the soft brake line down to the top of the axle, I figured it was different because of the flat bed they put on it. I will pull the covers and check to see what’s inside and verify ratios too.Look like you originally had the gm ho72 with the oem no spin. Potentially had a bearing failure and the gmc dana 60 rear was swapped in. Or you have paperwork from a different truck!
I just went back and looked at these pics. If I remember correctly the first mounts from cab back would line up with frame and go to upside down u shaped brackets you are missing. 2nd set would be the ones that are 2" outboard of frame.Got the flatbed off today, frame of the truck looks great, I’ll have the new “used” 68’ bed here this week.
Pressure washed the frame and rear axle and the underside of the cab, caught the transfer case too.
Axle ratio turns out to be 4.56:1
Pulled the wheels to rotate them and pulled the drums and found brand new brake shoes on every corner.
Didn’t pull the cover but there is a limited slip in the rear axle. Woo Hoo! Seen the books in the owners manual packet that was in the glovebox when I bought the truck, been looking forward to getting the rear off the the ground to test it out.
I love all these good surprises I’m getting from this truck.
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Gentlemen, thanks for the help. Sigh of relief to see the square tubing, CaptRon. This bed sits low in comparison to the cab which is sagging. I thought I had a freak here. I can fab up the mounts just like you did.
when you get a chance, could you let me know what dimension square tube you used, looks like 2 1/2-3” to me by the pic.
Slow your roll cowboy, mine is a 69 cloned to a 67 on an 88 1 ton {8" versus 6" frame}. The square tube I used was because of custom mounts and a 1" body lift I had to do to get this Johnny Cash truck together. Your mounts could very well be a completely different size. I would get the rear mounts snug, make sure the wheel is as centered as much as possible in the opening while still having clearance between bed and cab, and with the bed level and blocked in front and then measure for both your front and second from front mount.Pay no attention to square tube, the mount you would need will be much smaller/shorter.
Oops... guess I assumed everyone else had that one project just like mine. I know better. yup, I’ll do just that and get it bolted up accordingly.Slow your roll cowboy, mine is a 69 cloned to a 67 on an 88 1 ton {8" versus 6" frame}. The square tube I used was because of custom mounts and a 1" body lift I had to do to get this Johnny Cash truck together. Your mounts could very well be a completely different size. I would get the rear mounts snug, make sure the wheel is as centered as much as possible in the opening while still having clearance between bed and cab, and with the bed level and blocked in front and then measure for both your front and second from front mount.
I thought longbeds might be a bit different. There are some supports in between the first set of bolts and the second set of bolts. I would support the bed on every bed crossmember like the factory did.My C10 has them in line with the frame, at the back of the cab, so I am not sure about your width issue. The 2nd set of bolts from the cab are outside of the frame.
It has the original 327. The garage at the house is pretty organized, can’t do major fabrication there but the shop at my work has all I’ll ever need for that.I dream of the days of yesteryear when I had a workspace that clean & clear...I usually spend a few minutes moving stuff out of the way to get something done...You got a great deal with all the surprises you found so far.
Did that truck come with a 250 6 cylinder? I’ve had a few and usually have those gears in them.
You can spray a 4 to 1 mix of vinegar on that patina on the frame let it sit overnight then rinse with water & it will be ready to paint when dried.
Ru? Rho...what have you been up to? Lol