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Old 09-12-12, 21:54
JamieCavanaugh JamieCavanaugh is offline
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looking good! Any more pics? I'm thinkin a 305 for mine.
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Old 13-12-12, 03:55
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It's going to be tight between the Ram manifolds and the doghouse but it should be about 1/2-3/4 of an inch clearance on each side.
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Old 13-12-12, 04:48
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Default More pictures pleeze....

Interested on how you will hookup the engine tranny to the Transfer case and how it all fits length wise......

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Old 14-12-12, 16:03
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I'll get a pic but there is lots of room length wise, it had a Chevy I-6 in it before and the tranny is hooked up with a short pilot shaft(looks like two front yokes hooked together) and the clutch is hooked up using a cable
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Old 21-01-13, 14:40
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Going to start rebuilding the brakes today, the plan is to fab in a vacuum boost something about 8" in diameter
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Old 22-01-13, 17:21
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Here's a picture of the R/F brake and all it's inhabitants.
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Old 22-01-13, 18:42
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Just catching up on the build. So, you bought the truck ten or eleven yrs ago and drove it slowly to an intermediate place of residence. Then more recently you dragged it to its present place of disassembly. You pulled the original engine and are swapping in a new V8. There are clearance questions, but so far so good. But ... there is a remark there I don't understand. What did you do to the box? Step side?
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Old 01-02-13, 15:26
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The box was bent and heavy so I cut it up, shortened it and cut the sides down. I'm going to build a step side box out of it like a mid 70's Ford pickup.
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