Thank you, I should know by now theres no cutting corners on this truck

Perfect, thanks. Just didn't want to crack a retainerI believe, (not 100% positive) that you can use the specs for a 205. Same aluminum retainers from what I see.
I don't think that they go over 25 ftlbs.
Going off of memory..
Awesome! Thanks! Hoping to finish tx case tomorrow and get it and transmission back in this weekend. Is it normal for the bolts for the transmission bracket to not have any washers? I found that odd.Everything you could ever need to know.
http://forum.73-87chevytrucks.com/smforum/index.php?topic=30115.0
This question about the tub has been in the back of my mind since @6872xtc posted this and I went back through several frame offs and I think its smarter to go ahead and get the body work done, get the tub back on the frame and paint done prior to putting in the motor so I'm going to work on getting the tub to the body shop hopefully in the near futureI think that one of the best things to do when working on wiring is to plan on it taking a while. Deciding how to route the harness can take some time and experimentation. And try like hell to not be scared of it! The research that you are already thinking about will help you learn. I have seen several guys on here claim to hate any kind of wiring work, and then move along to do some very nice work!
Out of curiosity, why aren't you taking the tub to the body shop sooner? With the amount of work that you mentioned, it will take them a good amount of time to get it done. And do you have a cart or small trailer for the tub to sit on? I don't remember if you have posted about that.
you going to do the u joints and double cardan or just hit with grease?Ya I gotta do mine. It was a little wobbly and sloppy before the last run.