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yousesteers 12-06-2011 09:56 AM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by rocking chevy (Post 5050664)
Ive seen a couple of other people put a piece of metal over the dowel pin, whats the reason for that?

That dowel pin will work out and fall into the gears inside the timing cover and most often breaks something in there it is actually referred to by many as the Killer Dowel Pin or KDP. I just did it as a precaution they sell a kit for $60 to do just what I did I made mine for about 15 minutes of time

yousesteers 12-06-2011 10:00 AM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by 85sierraclassic (Post 5050511)
how did you hook your power stearing and hydroboost up?

Sorry thought I put that in one of my big long post but must of forgot it. I used the factory Cummins Power Steering pump then hooked the Chevrolet Pressure line to it same fitting screwed right together. The Chevrolet Pump has 2 return ports and the Cummins only had 1 so I put a T in the Line with one side going to the return port on the pump, one side going to the hydraboost return and the last port going to the steering sector return. It seems to work fine this way I was worried at first but it works great.

rocking chevy 12-06-2011 06:52 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by yousesteers (Post 5050674)
That dowel pin will work out and fall into the gears inside the timing cover and most often breaks something in there it is actually referred to by many as the Killer Dowel Pin or KDP. I just did it as a precaution they sell a kit for $60 to do just what I did I made mine for about 15 minutes of time

why is the pin there in the first place, whats it purpose?

Dieselwrencher 12-06-2011 07:00 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by rocking chevy (Post 5051492)
why is the pin there in the first place, whats it purpose?

It's to align the gear housing to the cylinder block during assembly to ensure everything is square to keep timing right.

Dieselwrencher 12-06-2011 07:00 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
Great job on your swap!

rocking chevy 12-06-2011 08:42 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 5051506)
It's to align the gear housing to the cylinder block during assembly to ensure everything is square to keep timing right.

I though it was something like that, thanks. You'd think that they would have designed it so the dowel pin couldn't fall out.

yousesteers 12-06-2011 08:56 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by rocking chevy (Post 5051690)
I though it was something like that, thanks. You'd think that they would have designed it so the dowel pin couldn't fall out.

I think it is supposed to be tight enough it does not come out but the vibration of the motor works it out over time

rocking chevy 12-06-2011 09:49 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by yousesteers (Post 5051717)
I think it is supposed to be tight enough it does not come out but the vibration of the motor works it out over time

oh that makes sense. The reason I asked is because I'm looking at getting a dodge cummins, but I don't know if I want to do all of the work to do a swap on a chevy, so I might just get a dodge.

yousesteers 12-06-2011 11:15 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
Now with everything running it and installed it was time for some driveshafts I measured them up swapped the yokes on the new 205 transfercase with the ones off of the old 205 transfer case and then had a shop shorten the rear drive drive shaft in front of the carrier bearing and lengthen the front drive shaft each had to be done about 3 inches. I just measured them and gave the shop the measurements and where I had measured each one. I then mounted up the transmission tunnel I had to cut new holes for the transmission shifter and the transfercase shifter. The transmission moved back 3 1/2 inches and the transfercase moved to the right about 4 inches it is actually on the curve of the tunnel I cut the new holes and got the tunnell back in place then covered the old holes with some diamond plate aluminum I put the Chevrolet boots back on with some modification but am not satisfied with them. Once I got my back and installed I started drivng the truck some. This was about the middle of July. At this time I did not cahnge any rear end Ratio it was still the 4:56 gears and I stuck the dodge down pipe and abotu 6 ft of pipe on it for an exhaust I was needing the truck back and knew with work it would be 2 months plus before I got to work on it again.

Dieselwrencher 12-07-2011 12:09 AM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
I'm sure that was nice and quiet. :lol:

yousesteers 12-07-2011 08:50 AM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
I liked it as long as you did not want the radio on or to talk to some one it dumped right behind the transfercase.

Dieselwrencher 12-07-2011 03:44 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
Plus, if you have it turned up at all, that will make a mess of the under carriage. :lol:

yousesteers 12-07-2011 10:17 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
I ran it for about a month and a half like that it had plenty of soot under the bed. I am now running a 3 inch straight pipe from the turbo all the way behind the tires and turn it out there. I was not going to put a tip on it but the guy that did my exhaust did not get it out far enough so I am going to put a 3 inch bow tie shaped tip on it to get it out past the bed a few inches.

yousesteers 12-11-2011 12:10 AM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
Well the last post will bring us up to about September I started driving the truck in July. In the middle of September after hauling about 6 or 7 tractors to town I had went home and loaded the last tractor. The next morning on the way to town I was running along on the highway and all of a sudden the truck just quit pulling. I did panic a little bit at first then down shifted to 4th and everything was fine. I knew exactly what had happened the nut had come loose on the overdirve and allowed the gear to slide back. I had to drive it for about a week with no overdrive 55mph tops. It is no big deal to fix this issue takes about 3 hours. I had to drop the transfercase and pull the aluminum housing off of the rear of the transmission. Mine already had an aftermarket nut there are several "solutions" to the nut coming loose I think the person that had installed the aftermarket nut had not used any lock tight so I lock tighted it really good and let that dry over night, put it al back together and all was fine again.

yousesteers 12-12-2011 12:08 AM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
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A couple of weeks ago I got to work on the interior pieces they were all faded out so I used the color bond form LMC truck here are some before and after photos I was pleased with the outcome but time will tell if it holds up.
Not exactly in order

yousesteers 12-12-2011 05:35 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
This pretty much brings us to how the truck sits today. here is a picture of it from last week where i hauled off the Dodge Donor I got $318 for it.
http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/f...s/DSCN2134.jpg

http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/f...s/DSCN2135.jpg

joe231 12-12-2011 06:10 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
Is your hood popped in that pic?

Thanks for sharing!! I really dig your truck. I'd love to swap a cummins in mine, but I think I'm gonna turbo the 6.2 for now...
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yousesteers 12-12-2011 07:24 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
No it is not popped I have an alignment issue with the hood that I can not seem to get it to laydown tight

Dieselwrencher 12-12-2011 07:51 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
Your truck looks great. Have you checked to see if you can get your hinges to go down on the fire wall at all yet?

yousesteers 12-12-2011 11:31 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
No I did not I adjusted them on the hood side guess that is the only place I ever adjusted hood springs will have to check into that thanks for the tip I adjusted the latch and put a new latch on it. With the air to air in the front of the radiator I can not run the safety latch.

Dieselwrencher 12-12-2011 11:47 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
I was able to retain the stock hood latch on my brother's 84 K20, but I can't remember how I did it. It's been a while. Here's the thread on it. About 3/4's the way to the bottom of page one there are pictures of the intercooler install.

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=374507

yousesteers 12-17-2011 09:37 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
So you kept the factory safety latch and the cable latch. My safety latch would hit the top of the intercooler so I just took it off never had a hood come unlatched but suppose it is possible.

Has any body put a set of tube steps on one of these crew cabs like a lot of the new steps have I just dont like the old aluminum running boards and my wife wants some steps at stock height it still sits high enough that she has trouble jumping in the truck.

I got some other mods that I am thinking about I peeled all of the old molding off and the adhesive strips the other day with the hot water washer. I really want to paint it gonna see if the photo shop guys can do my paint that I want to see what it will look like, but this is a pay as you play truck no payments period and my wife and myself are wanting to buy another house and some acreage of our own so am trying to save every penny for that right now so paint will be on hold.

grayharville 12-19-2011 12:03 AM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
cool truck, im drooling over the cummins. Id love to build an 84-85 k-30 dually single cab with a first gen ve pumped 12 valve and a getrag.

maybe one day!

yousesteers 12-25-2011 09:47 PM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
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Well there has not been much progress made on the truck I did get my exhaust tip on to get the smoke away from the body and got some more of the adhesive off of where the molding was got a few parts laying here and a few more that need ordered but just need the time maybe after the holidays

Here are a couple pictures of the tip and the truck with no molding

Doug_J 12-26-2011 01:36 AM

Re: "Brown Truck" 1984 K30 Crew Cab
 
really clean looken truck, looks alot better without that molding...


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