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Purple K5 resurrection "USA Built"

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Plug welded ready for grinding.

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Left side's ready too!:woot:
 
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Next..the motor! The block was cleaned with kerosene and an Osborn wire wheel bush. A lite coat of zinc was applied.

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Its all looking good man, keep rolling with the progress!
 
I'm actually really digging the green block look. Is that just the color of the zinc chromate u used?
 
I'm actually really digging the green block look. Is that just the color of the zinc chromate u used?

Thanks! It's Seymors spray can zinc..$5.00 at my bodyshop supply.
 
Looking great I am at a similar stage your truck is a bit more solid then mine i had to do the floor pans as well but your truck looks like its coming along really nice.
 
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Ford 9 inch, 31 spline track-loc, 3.00 gears. I'm installing 4.86 summit racing gears, new clutches, timken bearings.

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C7AW-E12 center section, with the standard bearing pinion housing.

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Here's the ford 9 pinion next to a 14bff. Notice the o-ring on the ford 9.
 
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I rebuilt the track-lock and installed the carrier bearings.

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Some grinding to fit the 4.86 gears...

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Total investment on the 9, $275! I question the quality of the summit racing gear sets, after cleaning the burs, and stoning the dings on the back of the gear...probably the last set I'll buy.

Next...the housing...

Next...the housing...
 
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Do u need a late model harness for that project...perhaps a 91 R2500 Burb w/4l80E - 350 TBI?

Thanks Doug, I'm running a 700r..
But I do need a d44 flattop passenger side, headers exhaust, corvette ralley wheels, 241 fixed yoke kit, 35" Pit Bulls, 5 lug chevy rotors.
 
My father has a flat top knuckle he would sell I think, I don't know how much he wants for it though, I'd have to ask him.

Very nice work by the way, that takes some patience and "skilz""....
 

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