Thanks! You and me both.This thing is pimp. Can't wait for the video of it running!
Thanks! You and me both.This thing is pimp. Can't wait for the video of it running!
It's a Roadranger RTO-610, 10 speed overdrive. The flywheel is the heavy sucker. The clutch is much more manageable. It's a twin disk Lipe. Don't even know if it'd even be doable to bolt it on after the transmission is bolted up.I could probably go back through and figure it out, but what transmission are you using? With that flywheel, I wouldn't bolt the clutch to the flywheel and install the transmission, I would install the transmission and then bolt up the clutch. WAY easier.
Martin

I've never done one before. I'll definitely have to look into it.That's the only way I do clutches in bigrigs. Hang the clutch on the input engage the release fork to the throw out bearing. And band it up. Usually have to use a prybar to bump the clutch right up into the flywheel lipwhen you get right up to it, cause it sags a little. Just make sure the fltwheel has a pair of holes already lined up at the bottom opening before you start.
I started routing some fuel lines and such. Here's the pickup assembly. It's 5/8" fuel line with 3/8" return.
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Here it is in the fuel tank.
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I think I'm going to look for a GM sending unit ring and seal. The chinese one that I got from o'reiley's help section is a bit flimsy.
Thanks! Good question. I don't have anything sealing it right now. I've thought about copper washers and rubber O rings. I've also thought about safety wiring the nuts, but in the end, I'll probably just end up TIGing the pass through fitting to the plate.Glad to see forward progress on this!! What did you use to seal the fittings to your aluminum plate?? I can't see from the pic, but over the years, I have learned a few things NOT to use, so I was curious as to what you were using. If you have any issues finding the lock ring and seal let me know as I have a stack of them here and can definitely spare some if you need them.

It's a Roadranger RTO-610, 10 speed overdrive. The flywheel is the heavy sucker. The clutch is much more manageable. It's a twin disk Lipe. Don't even know if it'd even be doable to bolt it on after the transmission is bolted up.![]()
Definitely like easier.That flywheel isn't that heavy. I always manhandle them. Yes, it is most definitely possible to install the clutch after the transmission and insanely easier. I've shown a few people how to do it that way after they have done it the other way for years, and they generally get mad at themselves.
Martin
I've had some people ask how the intercooler fits in with the radiator. Here's a mock up.
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The radiator actually sits in it's stock location. The intercooler is mounted upside down from how it would be in a dodge.
AND, I don't know how I did it, but I lost my transmission yoke. I looked for about an hour today and found a bunch of other things, but no yoke.![]()
Thanks. I wish I could say that I had something to do with how awesome it fits in there, but it's all been done before. Thanks to CrewCab59 for the info!Holy crap, that is bitchin'!! I like your style--alot!!
I'll check them out, thanks!As far as sealing your bulkhead fittings, copper washers would probably work fine. I'm not too sure about the o-rings though. They are probably not necessary. I actually had the best luck using nylon washers. Nylon drain plug washers to be exact. Seems strange, but they have held up for almost twenty years now. Stat-o-seal washers would be the best (but I never used them myself for this application). Maybe see if your local suplier has those available, but if not I can attest to the durability of nylon.
Thanks! It just irks me to know it's in the garage somewhere. This is one of the problems with taking such a long hiatus on a build. I will not buy another yoke...out of principle and price. Anyone know what a 1710 yoke costs? Don't think it'd be too cheap.Man, don't feel bad about the loss of parts. I bought a few things to replace "lost" items along the way in my build--usualy just to find the original a week later. Oh well.
Keep up the great work!!