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Re: [GMCnet] 6.5 swap progress updated pictures [message #264906 is a reply to message #264809] Mon, 27 October 2014 10:44 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
tmsnyder is currently offline  tmsnyder   United States
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You know what would be really nice about that would be the push button Low gear, for crawling around and getting parked in campgrounds which are sometimes steep and tight. That Low gear would be nice to have at the push of a button.

But the OP said the transfer case wouldn't be strong enough to run around full time on just the front wheels, and there's a differential that would have to be locked up between the front and the back (?) I don't know how these work though, I thought they were just a tough chain drive with no diff inside, I must be wrong, it happens a lot.



lonestranger wrote on Sat, 25 October 2014 17:34
Hal StClair wrote on Fri, 24 October 2014 13:14
I'm afraid things are going to slow a bit. We are heading to Las Vegas for SEMA and then on to San Diego to drop off a prop I built for our grand daughters dance studio. We have Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays which fill the calender pretty well too. Then off to Indio for the FMCA rally and over to Quartzsite for probably a month. We may only have a couple of weeks to work on the project left this year.
Have ordered the cv half shafts for the 2012 front end and need to ship the outer cv's out to get axles made now that I have fixed dimensions.
It looks like it'll need a 2 9/16" spacer on the right side to keep both half shafts equal length.
I may start on the wiring harness and try to source a couple of electric connectors over the holidays. The plan is to keep it all electronic, hope I don't regret that direction. I like the potential fuel gains as well as the self diagnostics capabilities of the electronic engines. Time will tell.
Thanks for the interest everyone.
Hal


When you were first doing the original layout of this project, did you give any thought to using the whole front frame clip from a 1 ton Chev/GMC 4X4, using the 454 big block, 4L80 transmission/transfer case and only the front driveshaft etc.? I know they used to build the so-called "wedge trucks", that were so popular with auto dealers, by cutting 1 ton 4X4 pickup apart right behind the cab, and using just the "front drive system" for motivation. They then stretched out the "rear frame" to what-ever length they wanted (depending on how many cars they wanted to haul) and used a Olds Toronado rear axle under the back of the frame. This gave them the HD front suspension, the OD transmission and the wiring package for the 454 that most used (with EFI). Just wondering! Your package however is looking good!!



Todd Snyder, Buffalo NY 1976 Eleganza II
 
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