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That is a way cool truck man, you have to love the 1 tons, they are just awesome.
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I'm sure thinkin' that we are on the same track, as far as these Task Force Duallys are concerned.
You have a wonderful family. Great folks for sure. I spent some time in Perry.....just a little. Everyone I met wanted to take me home so they could feed me....an' maybe we'd all go noodlin' on the weekend. The finest place I've ever visited......bar none. Can't wait to someday go back. |
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We appreciate the kind remarks from yall' :metal:
Haven't got much done lately. Still driving it on weekends when we can and gathering up parts before taking it down. The NV4500/205 is the big piece in my puzzle and I've been working with a major drivetrain shop here in the city to piece together the combo...just $$$ to make it happen :waah:. Picked up a used hydro boost and upgraded to a different PSC reservoir with the double return and internal filter for it...still figuring out which master I want to use. |
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Wow. Just read the whole thread for the first time. Wow. Awesome work. Looks like tons of good old family fun.
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sweet!
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im brining this one alive to lol. i love your builds. the motor in?
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Updates?
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The NV4500 has been built for a few weeks now and we're waiting on a new input shaft for a dodge 205 and adapter we picked up that was originally behind a 4500. Turned out to have a few issues, but after combining parts from both the 205s we have and chasing a couple new pieces (that were a challenge to source) we will hopefully have everything together in the next week or two. At that point, I'm really hoping to be able to make enough time to get it on a buddy's lift and start tearing into it. |
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Wow, didn't realize how much time has passed with so little progress. We've been driving this around when we can and gathering parts when we can't.
I've been working with Blumenthal Companies here in OKC on pulling together everything needed to drop a NV4500/205 behind the BBC. Initially, I was very disappointed with the lack of progress and misinformation I was being fed by an individual within the organization and had made the decision to take my business elsewhere...after a few months of being mislead! I did, however, recognize that Blumenthal's is a leader in their industry and was the most capable of building exactly what I wanted. I contacted a general manager within the company, explained my poor experience, and was pleasantly surprised to find them apologetic, accommodating, and eager to reverse my sour impression. From that point forward, progress was still slow, but I was kept updated with honest information and knew that they were making every effort to build what I wanted at a reasonable cost. After a bit of parts chasing, some back and forth with Advance Adapters, and pieces from a number of 205's, I have a 5.61 4500 with the 29 spline output rear to a dodge 205 (completely rebuilt w/32 spline f/r) and a chevy 10 spline input with AA bell housing. Also picked up a used ORD passenger hi-steer arm:metal: |
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great build guys, love the whole story,keep up the awesome work!!!
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Very nice!
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Great parts! It is looking great. What spring hangers are you going to go with in the front?
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I'll probably just make the hangers/shackles, still haven't decided which front springs to go with. The longer (52-56") versions ride better but start driving the need for a track bar and I'd rather not introduce that into the mix. Still working on that... |
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Are you going to be able to retain your stock wheels with the new front axle? This thing is going to be killer. Heck it already is. :lol:
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The wheels aren't stock, but yes, I plan on running the 19.5 wheels that are on the truck now.
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Oh, cool deal. Are the P-30 chassis style 8 lug 19.5 wheels found on some bread trucks?
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Those are cool! There's a gmc cummins on craigslist with some, I like the way they look. http://houston.craigslist.org/cto/2486327387.html
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Still gathering parts...installed a 11" CF2 clutch along with a hi-torque starter before bolting it all together to check clearances and work out details with the slave cylinder, PTO, and TC shifters.
Since it's cooled down a bit, my son and I spent a couple hours in the garage making a stand to hold the drivetrain up.:metal::metal: |
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Very nice!
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That engine and tranny looks good.
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Man, you guys do great fab work! And the powertrain looks awesome! great job!
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congrats great build and a great thread
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Sweet build thread. I'm lovin that truck and the drivetrain your putting together for it. I'd give my left you know what to put somthing like that in my C30:lol: Looking forward to updates. You guys have some killer fab skills too:metal:
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