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Don't beat your self up on that. '70 is the first year for it, up to '69 2WD was 6 lug.
Thanks manhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/310638889607?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
Circuits: Horn, Fan, Dome Light, Hazard, Radio, Cig Lighter, Door Locks, Brake, Headlights, Trunk/Dome Light, Gauges, Backup and Cruise, Wipers, Choke, Coil, Radio Ignition, Ac/Heat, Electric Fuel Pump, Power Windows, Turn Signal.
And, you WILL be ahead... Just spend the $130, and BE DONE.
*Coming from a guy that band-aid-fixed his whole electrical, before gutting it.
Mike said they were on a worked 454, previously.
And, the PO was happy-happy.![]()
True story... I lived it.Trying to unfork this rats nest would be pointless.
The more I hunt for the current draw the more problems I find.


O, sweet...

I'm Swapping in a later style hydro setup.![]()
moments.Gonna toss Caddy calipers out back.
Need an adjustable Prop valve.![]()
Be sure to read both of these threads:
http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=306221
http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=306208
There are some gotchas if you mix and match parts wrong, and the info in those threads will help you avoid themoments.
I have a set of (the large) Eldo calipers and an inline adjustable valve, if you're interested.
For the 12-bolt you might need the smaller calipers though, like Seville or something. Are you making your own brackets or buying them?
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What stall![]()

I want more for the sand but it does good. I don't even notice on the road.



You can always make up for torque with more downward pressure on the skinny pedal.
Has an overdrive tranny crossed your mind? I know you have had bad luck with them, but they can be built to exceed the need. And you would get the lower first, OD bonus for the street. I dunno your driving conditions, as I avoid Cali like the plague, but any open straight stretches are going to swallow gas with a BB like something I cant even put on this page.
I like the direction of this so far, that gen pickup is my second favorite to the round headlight late 70s style. Both are beautiful trucks though. Keep it up.





