That's exactly what I was looking for! Rebuild the plate on the top of the floor to match the plate that fits under the pan, and it should be all good.
Thank you
I considered something like that. But my goal is to have a nice interior, ratty exterior with a nice interior. So I'm looking for a cleaner way to do it.
Somebody has done this without a welder! I'm going to panel bond the pan replacements in. As expensive as that goop is, it's cheaper...
Working on replacing the floor pans in my 75 D300 manual transmission.
When I got the truck one of the ball studs was missing (very annoying, but totally workable). When I removed the rest of the assembly (the second ball stud and the bolt that holds everything together) the second ball stud...
I managed to find a cab from an 89 with minimal rust (just a little bubbling in the floor pan). The guy I bought it from had a forklift so loading it was not an issue. Unloading it during a pandemic was not a well thought through punch list item. With the help of many pallets, could I just...
I was perusing this entire thread. Answered some really important questions for me about fitment of a newer cab on an older rig. It doesn't look like a quick process to swap them over, but I think it's how I'll proceed. Glad to have seen this thread! Super valuable for me.
And, cool rig!!!!
My 75 is running well but has some rust issues. Yes, floor pans, but even with my lack of welding skill, I would feel comfortable replacing those. The real issue is the upper cab corner along the drip rail. It appears that the rust extends down below the gasket line for the windshield so I'm...
I did miss that part! Guessing that the removable trans tunnel was short lived and didn't make it to 75.
Thoughts on what that trans is?
Having converted to a 1 ton, how does the 727 do both with hauling heavy loads (3 or 4 yards of sand this morning) and how does it down on the highway...
Here's a photo of the trans. My neighbor borrowed the truck to pick up a load of sand this morning so it's riding a little low in the back to get to the back side of the rear end. I'll inspect that later.
The first thing I notice is the lack of a gear shifter sticking through your tunnel. Mine is flatish around the area of the stick, but then rounds out as it goes towards the seat.
The previous owner did say it was Dana 70, but I'll check tomorrow. I have to imagine that running 4:10s wouldn't hurt my hauling capacity to any great extent.
I don't 'think' the tunnel was removable originally. When I got it, the area of the tunnel around the shifter was held in place...
75 D300 dually, 360, 4 spd manual (with granny low).
Got my rig running nice (crappy engine electrical work performed by previous owner). Around town, it's great! Runs smooth, reasonably quite (the holes in the floor and lack of sound deadening make it a little louder). But, above about 50...
I spent a lot of time reading up last and just tested things. So, yes, there's more timing in it now without vacuum advance, about 36*. With vacuum advance it's well over 40 (I didn't add any more marks on the balancer so don't have an exact number). Here's what I couldn't find in my...
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