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IAFF2407 05-07-2008 07:24 AM

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more pics, July 31


finally made it down to Livrat's for the caddy instal. was to leave Sunday at 3 pm, but .. starter bit the dust. found one before closing, installed it and was on the road at 5:30. Drove to Olympia and picked up the 425 and was at Mark's at 11:30 pm. started at 9 this morning and had the motor/th400 test fitted 3 trys. Ready to intall them tomorrow morning. I'll replace the 425 with my remanned 500 in august.

IAFF2407 05-07-2008 07:28 AM

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I told Livrat that I only needed a caddy motor/tranny exchange..........(Brad!!).

IAFF2407 05-07-2008 07:34 AM

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Zuesflash, that's your A/C cover.

the big box is a '76 40 gal gas tank.

tranny is a rebuilt 400 with a shift kit, HD sprag and clutch plates AND a new Gear vendors. changed the 14 bolt 3.73 gears to a 3.21 set before I came down giving me a 1400 rpm at 60 mph.

Frizzle Fry 05-07-2008 03:46 PM

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Right on! That's gonna be fun with the cad and GV.

CG 05-08-2008 02:41 AM

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Kewl, I was gonna stop by and check it out today but I was working more in the north end. I need to get you that high hump. Ill have to do it tomorrow sometime.

zeusflash 05-08-2008 02:58 AM

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Why must you tease me like that???????(LOL). I am still trying to figure out how to get that thing from there to here safely. I think I an going to have to bite the bullet and make the drive.:waah: Thanks for being patient with me.

Longhorn Man 05-08-2008 06:46 AM

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SWEET!!!!
I've been getting wicked thoughts of goin caddy on mine too. I got back in the longhorn today, and even running semicrappy, I accidently get a nice 5 footer second gear scratch.

IAFF2407 05-09-2008 06:29 AM

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more pics,

Livrat showed me how to take off the front clip in one piece, in under an hour. this alone was worth it.

Billla 05-09-2008 07:26 AM

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Man, sorry I missed that - COOL!

CG 05-09-2008 07:37 AM

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I popped by there today. Talk about working fast. Those two are knocking this one out. I really wanted to help but I didnt want to get my work clothes dirty =)

Brad 05-09-2008 09:12 AM

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I'm tempted to come up there just to see this in person. Looks like a cool project. Al, when does this have to be done so that you're back on the road?

IAFF2407 05-09-2008 10:26 AM

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don't know yet, i see some disc brakes hanging around that i could use :lol:

hoping to head home Friday. picking up a new one piece drive shaft in the moring (56 1/2") and then to the muffler shop and next we tune it up.

67_C20Pres 05-09-2008 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by IAFF2407 (Post 2710847)
Zuesflash, that's your A/C cover.

the big box is a '76 40 gal gas tank.

tranny is a rebuilt 400 with a shift kit, HD sprag and clutch plates AND a new Gear vendors. changed the 14 bolt 3.73 gears to a 3.21 set before I came down giving me a 1400 rpm at 60 mph.

Is the TH400 a stock Caddy tranny? If so, did you change the tailshaft from a long (13" stock Caddy) to a short(4") tailshaft for the Gearvendors? I'd also like to see some more close-ups of your engine mounts if possible. I've got a 68' Caddy 472/TH400 that I'd like to put into my 67' C20 someday, so I'll be following this thread closely. Hope it all goes well and you're back on the road soon. You're going to really enjoy the stump pulling torque of the Caddy engines.

IAFF2407 05-09-2008 05:01 PM

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I'm having a problem with my laptop here, when I get back home I'll download pics and explanations. yes to the caddy t400 and I did have the output shaft changed to the 4" GM

wagonhoe 05-09-2008 10:42 PM

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I would be interested in seeing how to remove (and replace) the front end in one piece. Is there a thread on this somewhere?

LUV2XCLR8 05-09-2008 10:53 PM

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It's actually pretty easy, I did it on the 72 Blazer I used to have, it does
take at least 2 people to pull it out/off after you get it ready to remove.

IAFF2407 05-10-2008 04:14 AM

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when i'm back home I'll put this all together better. as for the installing of the motor, with the towers needed, Longhornman has an excellent build thread here.

having a small set back, drivers side exhaust manifold has a snapped bolt AND is cracked. spent the better part off the day looking for one. No luck, I'll use this one to get me home and then look for another. I did find a perfect GMC front bumber with the guards for a $100 in a local yard though.

Al.

67_C20Pres 05-10-2008 04:59 AM

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It looks like it was made to be there. :cool:

suville 05-16-2008 02:00 AM

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TORQUE! Yur gunna luv it! I get as gooda gas mileage from my 472 Burb ( hard to keep yur foot outof it tho) as I do with the 350 PU.

Longhorn Man 05-16-2008 05:54 AM

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hell, I get BETTER MPG in my 425 cad p/u with a 4.10 rear, than I have ever gotten in any of my trucks... to include a SBC/3.07 geared 1/2 ton SWB

72BlckButy 05-16-2008 03:13 PM

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That fit nice! You will definitely be pulling down more MPG's now, just try to keep your foot out of it. :D

68,69 K20 05-17-2008 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by wagonhoe (Post 2714614)
I would be interested in seeing how to remove (and replace) the front end in one piece. Is there a thread on this somewhere?

Yep, in the FAQ... here it is....

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=194094

IAFF2407 05-17-2008 08:39 AM

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man it's been a busy week since I've been back.

thx again Mark for everything. The 425 runs so smooth, best buy I've ever made for $300. My 350/350 was getting approx. 9 mpg. I averaged 15 mpg on the way back home. The gas money I saved paid for all the tips I left at the COWGIRLS COFFEE HUT! I've never owned a big block before, don't think I'll ever go back, with the 3:21 rear and the Gear Vendors, I couldn't hear the motor at all doing 70 on the I5. Driving here at home it just chugs around, we have a lot of hills here and I don't have to accelerate to climb. This is only a old drop in 425, getting all giddy with the thoughts of the brand new 500 going in next month. the girls are right, size does matter! probably explains why my social life is so busy:lol:

IAFF2407 05-17-2008 08:43 AM

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this is the 1st of only 2 times Mark got under the truck:lol:

IAFF2407 05-17-2008 08:50 AM

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vintage 2004 imported Californian Willow tree leaves.......

replaced the heater core


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