Larry knocked a couple items off the punch list today. Trans got cleaned up the rest of the way, painted and PTO covers resealed and reinstalled.
The new slave is on with new plumbing to make the newer integral slave work with the stock squarebody clutch master cylinder. I had originally intended on getting the line that @78SWB used on his 4500 swap. It's made by McLeod and available here: hose and fitting. The thing I couldn't stomach was the price. Holy crap! After brainstorming with Larry we came up with a very simple solution from Earls. The main item is the adapter that replaces the stock quick disconnect on the slave cylinder. Link for the adapter at Summit: here
The quick connect fitting goes on only by a small roll pin that holds it in place. Push the roll pin out and remove the stock fitting and replace it with the Earl's fitting. Reinstall the roll pin and now you can use a -4 AN brake line to connect to it. On the other end at the master you use the same Earl's fitting that @78SWB used that goes from the stock metric bubble flare fitting to -4 AN. The link to the fitting is here. The nice part is if you factor in the cost of the Earl's fitting and -4 brake hose I'm in it for half of the McLeod hose and fitting. Nothing against that part, just I am pinching pennies hard and needed to save where I can.
The trans is ready for sauce.
Further inspection of the trans looks like it was probably rebuilt back in 2009 based on a stamping on the input shaft.
The 241 is getting it's switch to 32 spline input next.
The new slave is on with new plumbing to make the newer integral slave work with the stock squarebody clutch master cylinder. I had originally intended on getting the line that @78SWB used on his 4500 swap. It's made by McLeod and available here: hose and fitting. The thing I couldn't stomach was the price. Holy crap! After brainstorming with Larry we came up with a very simple solution from Earls. The main item is the adapter that replaces the stock quick disconnect on the slave cylinder. Link for the adapter at Summit: here
The quick connect fitting goes on only by a small roll pin that holds it in place. Push the roll pin out and remove the stock fitting and replace it with the Earl's fitting. Reinstall the roll pin and now you can use a -4 AN brake line to connect to it. On the other end at the master you use the same Earl's fitting that @78SWB used that goes from the stock metric bubble flare fitting to -4 AN. The link to the fitting is here. The nice part is if you factor in the cost of the Earl's fitting and -4 brake hose I'm in it for half of the McLeod hose and fitting. Nothing against that part, just I am pinching pennies hard and needed to save where I can.
The trans is ready for sauce.
Further inspection of the trans looks like it was probably rebuilt back in 2009 based on a stamping on the input shaft.
The 241 is getting it's switch to 32 spline input next.
. They do make for some neat pictures though and almost look fake