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Sam try classic industries order the catalog, floor pans can be had under $30 depending on how much you need.
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Why did you go a 400 instead of a 700 trany?
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I used marine grade plywood , 1/2 inch thick to replace the floors in a VW beetle...they were still in there when I sold the cars years later.
gary
OK. I myself do not like the 400. Too high of first gear. But they are very strong. Does the add on overdrive run off of the trany fluid from the trany or is it self contained? I think Chrysler did a add on to their trany's at first. They had a very high failure rate. Something like 72% within 90K miles. It was the overdrive unit that took out the trany.
The Overdrive is an add on unit.
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Those parts are fairly cheap (shipping will cost you though)............there are plenty of videos on the net that show how to replace the floor pans. If you don't have the time a body shop probably wouldn't charge you too much to do just the floor plans.
http://www.ecklerstrucks.com/catalog...+pan&x=55&y=14
Found out today the Overdrive unit is a Hone, anyone know anything about these?
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The Hone should be in a museum.
Get your complete floorpan here http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cb/t.aspx?Page=24 and either cut out the patch panels you need or dissect the cab and replace the whole thing. If you don't have a MiG and .023" wire, learn how to gas weld. Either way, a good set of body hammers and dollies, leather sandbag, Sawzall, spot-weld drill, and angle grinder will be your friend.
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Sell the 400 and put a 700R4 in. 400 is real strong but its heavier and uses more power than a 350 or 700R4 and the R4 has overdrive built in. Check out the link below for some more information on the R4.
http://www.smokemup.com/tech/700r4.php
45 ACP because shooting more than once is just silly!!
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I don't know anything about restoring/repairing old trucks but I do know what happens when you take road signs. I serve on our county commission and missing signs are a major expense. If you are going this route, go to a neighboring county. That way you aren't contributing to increased taxes in your home county. I hope you don't live in the next county to me.
If we had it to do over, all roads would have very common names. None that appealed to teenagers.
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Oh yes they can. Try a 592ci tall deck Chevy with 11.25-1 pistons with 700hp of nitros. 350horse plate on the throttle and 350 hp fogger set to come on 2.5 sec into run. Trans break with 5500rpm stall lauched 6000rpm when the stall would flash that high. Motor alone was 750hp then add the nitros and the trans break. I went threw on avg 2 tranys every year. This was on a mud bog race truck.
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They look like tiny hole saws! Check out the link below.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=pd_sl_55...ot+weld+cutter
The best way I've found to use them is to scuff the surface so you can see the spot welds, center punch the spotwelds put the spotweld cutter in a drill and have fun!! The cutter will drill a hole larger than the spotweld (about 1/4") it will drill thru the first sheet of metal and seperate the sheets. After drilling all the welds out you'll be able to seperate the panels. Most of the time the panels will still be fused some how use a chisel or better yet an air chisel and some well placed wacks to finish.
45 ACP because shooting more than once is just silly!!
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
I used to do auto body work and when I got tired of that went to work selling after market body parts. Look up LMC Trucks on line or see if you have a Keystone Automotive near by. Buying a premade floor pan is SO MUCH easier than hacking beatin&welding up one on your own.
Best to weld it in or use metal adhesive (if you can get past the rust) either way make sure you have tight metal to metal contact and LOOK UNDERNETH!! The last thing you want is to cut or weld a gas or brake line! Don't laugh seen it happen! I've seen doors screwed shut before!
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Ya beat me to it Gear.
If Sam's only going to do his floor he can get by with almost any hammer and a chunk of steel (lead will do if ya can find some) a drill w/1/8" bits some screws (to hold the panel while welding) a saw or cut-off wheel on a grinder.
LMC will have the pan and floor braces. DO NOT remove the floor and rocker panel at the same time!! Thats very importent! Not sure if your going to do the rocker or not, but if you do and you remove the rocker and floor the cab will flex and the door opening will SPREAD! don't ask how I know I just do , lets leave it at that!
It's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years (Abe Lincoln)
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