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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by TroyZC3, Jan 27, 2013.

  1. TroyZC3
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    I rescued this old truck from a guy who was going to rat rod it. Im not sure why he was going to because the body is pretty much perfect. I purchased it last year for $1000 and it came with some random parts that he was going to use (rat rod nonsense), a 78 dodge 360, TF 727, and a hideous bed. More pics to come...

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  2. TroyZC3
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    Here is the bed

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  3. TroyZC3
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  4. George
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    The oil filter is the wrong color! Instead of an orange Fram, you really need a black Wix 51515, a lot better filter!
     
  5. Frankie47
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    Nice truck, wrong bed.......its older than your truck. This is your bed.[​IMG]
     
  6. TroyZC3
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    The filter was all beat up anyway... just a temporary. And I didn't know that about the bed, the guy before me bought it from someone who used it as a trailer, hence the trailer fenders. I have since bought the right fenders for it. Are you saying that the bed height is incorrect?
     
  7. TroyZC3
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    After some engine cleanup

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  8. TroyZC3
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    I was thinking this was the correct bed.

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  9. TroyZC3
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    I was told the transmission needed a rebuild when i got it. This is what it looked like.

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  10. TroyZC3
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    After teardown

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  11. George
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  12. TroyZC3
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    Parts to be replaced...

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  13. TroyZC3
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    What's the main difference? Are they visually different, or is it just the stall speed?
     
  14. George
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    360 is balanced differently that the 273/318/340.
     
  15. Jen......
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    i dont know why its so hard to sell trucks of this year as they are nice and well built.

    Jen
     
  16. TroyZC3
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  17. TroyZC3
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    Oh and it says the torque converter is "neutral balanced"?
     
  18. TroyZC3
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    During assembly

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  19. TroyZC3
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    Nasty Valve Body

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  20. 73RR
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    Neutral or 'zero' balance is for forged cranks. All 360's and 72-73 340 are cast crank. 318 also changed but the exact date varies...my old '79 W150 has a forged crank...I bought it new so I know it is oem.

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  21. TroyZC3
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    So I was installing the "shift kit" that TCI supplied, and i found out that they wrote the instructions wrong (the hard way). The instructions called for drilling .5" into the valve body to open up a passage. Well, that was too far, so that's one valve body ruined. I later found out that B&M's kit only called for .3875" which is perfect. So after a trip to the junkyard and $45 later, I now had a good valve body. TCI denied that their instructions were wrong, so WATCH OUT!!!
     
  22. servi53
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    nice looking truck, get er done
     
  23. Neutral balanced converters won't work with a 360. 360s are externally balanced and require an externally balanced converter.
     
  24. TroyZC3
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    So are you saying my truck is going to vibrate and shake like hell? ... great...
     
  25. TroyZC3
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    can i get my neutral balanced converter balanced for my motor?
     
  26. Inked Monkey
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    That yellow bed looks alot better than the blue in my opinion.
     
  27. TroyZC3
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    Yeah I like the bed-sides lower like that.
     
  28. 73RR
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    Two options:
    •get the correct converter
    •get a B&M flexplate for the mis-match


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  29. TroyZC3
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  30. TroyZC3
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    After rebuild (but with incorrect torque converter...)

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