beags86
Eastbound and Down
Send the hubcaps to the scrap too...


Shots fired again
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But I couldn't tell a 700r4 from a th400 if my life depended on it.
Look at the pan shape.
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I might keep the hub caps as a souvenir. Or make some bongo drums. Dog dish...who knows.








Thank youT-400 trans.
14b rear.
The shop I was at was plastic injection plant. There was 40 presses of different makes and sizes. We made everthing from little levers to bumpers and door panels. The largest mold is set was 60,256lb The place I am at now makes the assembly line that welds together truck frames. We run all the wires and pipes, make sure it works and take it apart and ship.Man I'm glad away from the rust belt nation. I remember working on cars when I lived in Detroit. Was nothing but a rust shower. Good looking truck.
Your shop u work at is it a plastic injection shop? I worked at an aluminum injection factory when I first moved to Kentucky. Looked very similar but your machines seem smaller than what they had.
Well, my trip to Alpena was amazing, it was kinda cool and drizzly but my party and myself made the best of it. We even took a trip to the up, stopped in st. Ignace for wet borrito and took a carriage ride around mackinaw island.
As for the camper, i took pics, verified it is a 350. I couldn't get to the tranny to take a good look at the pan, so it is still in the air, it's either a th400 or th2004...and I'll post pics below of the rear differential. However it's relevance has past as I have decided to sell the whole thing for a 500 bucks to a friend while wants to renovate it. My plan is to invest that money in either parts or a welder( a mig welder as I only have a old Lincoln 225 buzz box stick welder currently). I also have started a new job building welding assembly lines for the big 3 that is a substantial upgrade from die setting. So this project just got some major funding. I have to go back and reassess the situation. I might go full body off restoration and go a bit crazy with it. I also have a nissian 240sx project ( drifter...engine swap) next year but the truck is going to take priority over that. The cougar and caviler that are my dailys are getting traded in for a newer car as I have a much longer commute as well. Looking forward to having some fun in my k5!

Understand.. We Michigan ck5 guys are running bundy hill in Jerome mi nov 1st if you are interested.I have, infact, thought about about getting a k5 thats in better condition. I still need to get this one on the road, even if just to sell it. I bought it for 750, i dont have anything but time into it. Might be a good idea to keep around for spare parts...at the moment I can sit on it, it's not hurting anything. And I am working so much I don't have time to do any wrenching or wheeling.
Why did you swap columns?
Martin