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Old 06-18-2016, 11:20 PM   #151
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It's not the bearing retainer, I chopped quite a bit off that as well. Where the splines end and you can see the ramp up from the tool that cut the splines is where I'm bottoming out. This picture may help explain a little better.
you just have to cut out the splines a bit so that the disc can go back, 4 1/2" angle grinder gently to clear excess then clean up with a file. you do not have to go that far. cut the retainer shaft to the same length as the original one.
it will be a lot more work to make that adaptor plate. remember on that plate that it has to be machined to fit the hole in the b/housing and the the input brg collar has fit the adaptor so that means machining a place for it corresponding to the other machined part on the frt side so everything lines up properly
you may have to also grind a little off the end of the splined hub of the clutch disc. none of this is complicated
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Old 06-19-2016, 11:47 AM   #152
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Hhmm.. I didn't have that problem and I have no spacer plate. It must be that I am running a jeep 10 spline input shaft. Hopefully you didn't cut too much off the pilot tip now that your going to use a spacer
My bellhousing might be a bit shallower than others, I'm not sure but I'm running a 460486 bellhousing. It came with the setup so that's the main reason I'm using it. The pilot tip should have good engagement still in the pilot bushing. It may not be ideal but it should still have enough engagement to be ok.

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you just have to cut out the splines a bit so that the disc can go back, 4 1/2" angle grinder gently to clear excess then clean up with a file. you do not have to go that far. cut the retainer shaft to the same length as the original one.
it will be a lot more work to make that adaptor plate. remember on that plate that it has to be machined to fit the hole in the b/housing and the the input brg collar has fit the adaptor so that means machining a place for it corresponding to the other machined part on the frt side so everything lines up properly
you may have to also grind a little off the end of the splined hub of the clutch disc. none of this is complicated
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On the machined hole to fit the bearing retainer, my bellhousing has a way bigger hole than what the flange of the retainer is. I can't see it causing issues but then again I'm new to this part. What do you think?
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Old 06-19-2016, 12:29 PM   #153
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My bellhousing might be a bit shallower than others, I'm not sure but I'm running a 460486 bellhousing. It came with the setup so that's the main reason I'm using it. The pilot tip should have good engagement still in the pilot bushing. It may not be ideal but it should still have enough engagement to be ok.



On the machined hole to fit the bearing retainer, my bellhousing has a way bigger hole than what the flange of the retainer is. I can't see it causing issues but then again I'm new to this part. What do you think?
it will have the same effect as having no pilot bushing. nothing to align it. the clutch disc has to remain centred if not it will be out of balance. how long do you think the trans input brg will last and the trans.. sounds like you have a later truck b/housing that took a sm465 trans which had a larger in dia pilot brg retainer. you need a machine shop make an adaptor between the frt brg retainer and the b/housing or get an earlier b/housing or one from a car that has the same size. there is no difference in depth of b/housings. there are numerous articles on this t5 swap online. perhaps google it and do a bit of research for yourself before you assume everything
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Old 06-19-2016, 02:29 PM   #154
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rings are avl in the after market. ck advanced adapters for one.
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Old 06-19-2016, 11:11 PM   #155
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Alright, here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to have my buddy cut out a spacer on his plasma table and space both the transmission and the bearing retainer the same amount and then install the bushing ring from Novak to get the bearing retainer to fit proper in the bellhousing.

This should get me everything I need and have it all work like it's supposed to.
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Old 06-20-2016, 10:47 AM   #156
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Cool! I'd give LugNutz65 a shout about that tranny problem. He knows a lot about t5's.
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Hhmm.. I didn't have that problem and I have no spacer plate. It must be that I am running a jeep 10 spline input shaft. Hopefully you didn't cut too much off the pilot tip now that your going to use a spacer

scoot_mcgrute, I think these two posts are your best advice. I'm not sure which T5 you're running, but if it's an S10 model the Jeep input shaft swap is easy, and no spacer required. They can be purchased from Summit for less than $90.

Info here: http://lugnutz65chevystepside.weebly...ter-plate.html
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Old 06-20-2016, 10:56 AM   #157
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scoot_mcgrute, I think these two posts are your best advice. I'm not sure which T5 you're running, but if it's an S10 model the Jeep input shaft swap is easy, and no spacer required. They can be purchased from Summit for less than $90.

Info here: http://lugnutz65chevystepside.weebly...ter-plate.html
Thanks for the link. I'll be using a 3/16" spacer so nothing too thick. I'll have to shorten the driveline but it was already a little long anyway so that will be fine and then my crossmember will have to be modified as well. No biggie, this is all in my wheelhouse of skills

It's just super hard for me to spend a whole bunch of time, 3 weeks on the tranny so far, and money of a setup that ultimately will only be in the truck a year. I'm already saving for an LS and a T56
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Old 06-20-2016, 09:15 PM   #158
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Scoot, you make a valid point.
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Old 06-21-2016, 12:22 PM   #159
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Alrighty, got started on the bellhousing spacers last night. My buddy has a Torchmate table in his garage which is super nice to have access to. A little clean up work and turning the OD of the spacer for the retainer down and I should have a neat little setup.





I was contemplating swapping the input shaft to the Jeep unit but decided to go this route to get it on the road a little quicker. I'll have this thing licked sooner or later!
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Old 06-22-2016, 09:54 AM   #161
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Cleaned up the spacers on lunch yesterday and got the ring for the bearing retainer turned down to the right diameter. Fit it up when I got home and it all fit

The motor and tranny came with another bearing retainer that was in bad shape and I wasn't going to use. I bolted the ring to the retainer and put the snout in the lathe. Worked great!


Test fit everything just to make sure it all fit.




Also, my buddy needed a new coolant bypass plug made so I played around and made this. Turned out killer!


Tonight, I'm going to help my buddy with the brakes on his truck so he can hit up a track night on Friday. I'll see about stabbing the tranny back in my truck Friday night or Saturday.
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Nice work Scott, you'll be an expert at removing and installing tranny's by the time you're done
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Old 06-27-2016, 11:40 AM   #163
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A few more times of installing and removing the tranny and I have a setup that works! The spacer worked perfect and all the parts worked together like they were supposed to. So happy to be able to move on and re-start the assembly process!

Between tinkering on the truck this weekend, I had a little "Scoot time" and walked down to the park for the Hot Air Balloon Festival Saturday night and did some rock therapy in the Jeep on Sunday. It was a great weekend!

There were supposed to be 8 or so balloons all lit up but I guess there was too much wind so only one was brave enough. It was pretty cool to see the process to get it all setup and ready to fly though.


This is what my Jeep is built for, it still blows my mind on how capable it is for in my mind a fairly stock looking rig. Yes, I do enjoy my toys


A little paint transfer from a tree that someone else rubbed against. The Jeep is almost strictly a wheeler so I don't worry about the body so much


I painted the bed strips body color a while back and last night rounded up all the strip hardware and gave them a coat of body color also. I think it'll look good and finish off the bed a bit.


More to come this week. If everything goes right, I should have the bed back on the truck and the driveline sent out to get shortened due to my spacer.
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Tinkered with it last night, I gotta say that messing with the tranny for so long killed the motivation levels a bit. I wasn't sure what I would need to do to the tranny crossmember to get it bolted back up and all it needed was opening the holes on the frame attachment side. Easy!

The shifter was a bit of a reach into 3rd and 5th was way out there so I cut a couple slices at the base of the lever and pulled it over to close the slices. Worked well and is much much better!

1st gear


5th gear. It's about where 3rd used to be, can't get much better than that!


Here you can see the bend that I put in it


And just because the chrome looked out of place, I painted it black. It should look way better now!


Here's a shot of what the bed will look like. I painted the strips and the hardware body color with a semi-gloss sealer on the oak. It's going to look great.
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Got the bed on the truck this weekend and my buddy started fixing the bad fender. He will also be shooting them for me, I can't wait to see them on the truck!

The front panel was pretty messed up and wouldn't allow me to put the bed wood in. No matter what I tried, it just wasn't going to be fixed while it was still bolted to the bed so I took it off and actually lightly stomped it flat. Worked great!


I didn't get an after shot since the wood fit. I started putting the wood in and then my dad and friend stopped by so we put the bed on the truck. Progress!


Just for fun, we held a fender up


My buddy was working on my passenger fender on Sunday, the rust was so bad that he used the whole patch panel. I learned a bunch watching him work and even though we have never done this before, it's turning out great.




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The bed is back on and the wood is all tight. Dad helped me get the front clip in the garage so I can start cleaning that up and repainted. It'd be cool to put that back on next weekend!
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Starting to look like a truck again!
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Great work on the fender and everything else I read, (getting caught back up).
Should move along with the 5 speed at a quick clip.
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Well, the plan was to clean the inner fenders and core support up and paint it. Not pull it all apart . I'll be able to get a better job done now so it's worth it! I'll more than likely do a little rust repair before I put it all back together, just some minor things. Under the battery looked amazing which was awesome to see!
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Got a bunch done on the front clip this weekend! My buddy finished up the other fender and even found time on Saturday to shoot both of them for me. I wasn't expecting that! When I got home from his house, I tore into the inner fenders and started the rust repair. It took a while but I got both done between Saturday afternoon and yesterday. Squirted some paint on them and the core support last night and maybe get to installing them tonight if the weather holds out. I'm also hoping to get it into the exhaust shop on Saturday as well. It's coming right along!

52 years of dirt and rust in here


Patch all welded and sanded smooth, didn't take too much filler on this one


Paint! We have our work cut out for us to make the truck look as good as it can to match the fenders as much as possible before we degrade the finish of the fenders to match the rest of the truck




Driver inner fender had a bunch of rust
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Patch all welded in


I also had to rebuild the braces for both sides as well. They aren't perfect but nobody will see them so they are perfect for the truck!


Passenger side had some as well, it went a little quicker than the driver's side because I had a plan and jumped right in


Patch all welded in and primed


Just for fun, I set the core support on the frame to check a couple things. Fresh paint makes everything look great!


That's all I've got for now.
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Making some good progress Scott. power through the rust repair, you'll be glad when you're done
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Thanks man! I'm finished with the rust repair, for now anyway. What's left will be fixed after a while. I need to enjoy it for a while first

It was supposed to rain all day yesterday but it didn't rain a drop so I got busy getting the front clip put back together when I got home last night. Sent a picture to my buddy and he came by to buff some of the paint out and to start getting the new fenders to match the truck. I'm so ecstatic on how this is turning out, just a little time with the buffer and the paint will look amazing again!

Inner fenders are on, I had to trim the driver's side a bit to clear my new steering shaft for the rack so there was a bit of on and off cycles but it wasn't terrible.


Next was the core support, went on nice and easy


My buddy stopped by to start making the fenders match the truck and got the passenger side of the cab buffed out. I'm getting excited to drive this thing again!






The fenders are a bit cloudy so we're going to let the paint cure for a while longer and see if we can get the color to match a bit better. Not a horrible match in my opinion though!


Going to call and set the exhaust appointment up today for hopefully Saturday. I gotta get a couple things ready before hand but I can do it!
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It'll go in for exhaust on Saturday, I'm going to do 2" with a quiet muffler and dump in front of the driver rear tire. Can't wait!
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