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Finally looking for parts for the One Ton,,,, |
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desertjoe
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Posted: 01 Dec 2023 at 10:14pm |
Well,,a bit of an update on the One Ton GMC,,,, Well, my initial thought was to upholster the 60/40 seat but after talking to two upholsters,,it didn't take too long to re-think my plans,,,!! One upholster quoted $600+/- and the other only wanted $850,,,,!!! Then considered some saddle Blanket seat covers and could not find the pattern I wanted My younger Bro called me and tells me there is a really nice complete seat on MarketPlace and a after pulling it up ,,,it is Perfect and the color I wanted for just $140,,,WOW,,!! G Gonna have to modify the brackets as it rides a bit higher than the original but an hour or two with a grinder and a welder oughta do the trick,,,,, The second part is to replace the tan carpet and I ain't had any luck on that one yet,,, I saw where JC Whitney was back in business but no luck there either,,,,????
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DiyDave
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Try LMC truck...
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Thad in AR.
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Am I gonna get to drive this rig?
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desertjoe
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Thanks Dave,,,they used to send me a catalog years ago,,,,
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DMiller
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I too miss JC Whitney.
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desertjoe
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Why Sure, Thad!!! I think I am finally to where I can say my front and back yard are in pretty good shape and looking like they did before,,, SOoooo,,I been splitting my time between working on the one ton and also on the gray one of Pat's tractors (?) I KNOW, I KNOW,, Thad,,I'm hopeless,,ain't I,,?? and I hope she know's it,,,!! ALSO,,,started to haul out some LONG stashed and hidden parts and pieces out of the garage from around Ole Red. I got to reclaim one of Ole Red's 660's that I "temporarily" used on my Son's 351W that I rebuilt for his I/O,,,,what,,,two years ago,,,, I've got some HI-PO parts mostly SBC that I am going to post here plus the Craftsman 109 I told you about and two bench drill presses before I put them on Marketplace,,,,, So much to do,,,so little time,,,,,
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desertjoe
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Hey DMiller,,,I used to buy a lot of stuff from JC Whitney, and looking to restart again. I have checked their web site and they are just getting started and web site still needs some fine tuning.
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DMiller
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Thought had completely closed, will look as to website.
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Coke-in-MN
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Use to buy from their other catalogue - WARSHAUSKI - was the business side seller for Whitney . Some good stuff and many questionable items from both companies .
Bought a cam and solid lifters for my 324 Olds engine I had in my 50 Olds - got at least 3,000 miles from it before lobes went flat and lifter bases collapsed from wear . Then mechanic in station was running a cam from them in his Plymouth 6 cyl flat head in his stock car and it worked great . |
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DMiller
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My 54 had a Rocket 324 in it, cam and lifters were bad, went with JCW and was ok, seems those engines were poor overhead oilers so destroyed themselves.
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desertjoe
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Well,, I've come to yet another road block on parts for the One Ton,,,!! I had decided to change oil and filter on The TH400 transmission plus the modulator and No problemo getting the correct filter and gasket from Amazon, but that modulator is another problem. I ordered the modulator that Amazon recomended for for the transmission altho, it don't look like the OE at all. The numbers stamped on top are 3027221 plus HRD plus M2. I run those on my search engine but NOTHING comes up,,,???? Tried those numbers on Amazon and Ebay and again nuttin,!!!! Where is ole Steve with that magic Search wand of his when I need his books? The trk is a 1988 GMC C3500 with a 7.4 (454) and TH400 transmission,,,,,,,, HELP,,,,!!!
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Codger
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desertjoe
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steve(ill)
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https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/chevrolet,1988,c3500+pickup,7.4l+454cid+v8,1034334,transmission-automatic,governor+/+modulator,8500
they call it a GOVERNOR/ MODULATOR if your looking under the C3500/7.4.TM400 catagory... a couple of them say "adjustable".. so they have the screw ( maybe inside the base). Edited by steve(ill) - 17 Jan 2024 at 8:27am |
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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steve(ill)
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I dont think the SHAPE is a probleml.. One end fits in the bore and as long as that is the right size, if its round or square i dont think it matters... the hose is one the end instead of the side.... i think the adjuster screw is on the other end, instead of the top ?
Edited by steve(ill) - 17 Jan 2024 at 8:25am |
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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desertjoe
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Yeah Steve,,I've about decided that you are exactly correct. All the 15,256 modulators I've looked at are ALL shaped the same except for the number of colored strips and none look like what came out of the trk,!! The old modulator also had an adjustment screw to adjust the shift points up or down. Amazon has a good "Verify your Part" checker ,,so I guess i'll have to go with that. Many THANKS for al your help,,,!!
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desertjoe
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desertjoe
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CHIT,,,I always have SO much trouble uoloading pics on this site ,,it's always a dufferent thing,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Dakota Dave
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The adjuster screw is inside you stick a allen wrench in thur the vacuum line hole.at least thats the way adjustables worked when i did trany work in the 70's and 80's
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desertjoe
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Hey Dakota,,,,yeah, I just made myself worry bout trying to replace the vacuum regulator with one that was an EXACT duplicate but finally decided that a 35 year old trk is not gona have very many "In Kind" parts ,so I just looked the other way and installed the one Amazon sent me after supplying them with all the pertinate info,,,,AND,,,,,,,,,,and,,,,,, it did work like a new one ,!! The shift points were spot on and the tranny shifted to suit me OK,so I won;t have to do any adjustments,,,, Since you are an ex -trans Guru,do you know if the TH400 has external band adjustments,? The reverse gear still hesitates a tiny bit before it starts forward. THe first forward gear snaps into gear as soon as you put in Drive,,,,? Another thing is that the small piece of hose going to the modulator was very lose on modulator and had been that way for many moons ,,,,?? Thanks for any help.....
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desertjoe
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On one of the front wheels of the one ton,I noticed a metal ring of about 1/4" thick metal that had all the bolt holes drilled with a pretty sharp bevel,,,,? This "spacer is only on right side,,of trk,???
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steve(ill)
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If your talking about a plate that sets over the lug studs... 1/4 inch is not much. Normally that would be used when aftermarket wheels are used and the clearance to the brake caliper or steering is too close. NEw rim might have had a different Stand Out... Why one side ? that would be odd.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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desertjoe
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Yeah, Steve, when I was checking all the Amazons of the world for new lug nuts,,I read something where they offered similar but have not found any since,,? The 7 wheels are the factory Budd type wheels and the chrome lug nuts I got have the same taper as the wheels so I don't know,,,? It's just odd that there is only one of those spacers,,,??
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Codger
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Those "spacers" are not that at all. They are a way for the OEM to allow stud pilot lug nuts to retain a "unimount" wheel. These later design wheels do not have a tapered lug nut seat and are centered with the hub thus called "Hub Piloted" Those plates are not required if using tapered lug nuts on taper seat rims. Kinda/Sorta like this: |
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desertjoe
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Well Codger,,,,many thanks for that heads up, Guy,,,, Kinda weird it was even there, huh,,,??
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steve(ill)
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I understand what your saying Codger... but why would you not just buy the right lug nuts ?? Adaptor plate seems like an odd idea ?
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Codger
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Cost of production and use up existing stocks I'm certain. GM is the cheap of cheap when it comes to building cars in those days and swiped the idea straight from the trailer manufacturers which still go that way. Unimount nuts cost about five times as much to procure so the adapter plate was probably an easy offset pertaining to cost. Drums and rotors are also different between the two mounting styles, (hub, or stud pilot). As a much younger kid back in the early 1980's when I was working at Friendly Chevrolet in Springfield, I got to mount an unbelievable amount of them; so quite familiar.
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