1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project
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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project
Worked on the axle end of things today... after working a 12 hour night shift.
'69 Ford Cummins Crew Cab... Built 6BT main & head studs, ported & oringed head, springs, Ti retainers, marine cam, tweaked P7100, 4K gov kit, NV4500 w/1.375" input, Southbend 3600# DD clutch, NP271 w/SYE, D60 HP front, high steer, 16" coilovers & 4-link, D80 w/disc rear, 4.10's & LSD, spinning 38" x 14.fiddy's on classic slots..... more coming!
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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project
This is going to be one bad arse ride.....I've been drooling since day one..........
1952 CJ-3A- 289cid, NP435
1969 F-250 4X4- 410cid, NP435, Dana 24-44-60LS , 4", 36's
1975 F-250-Ranger XLT 4X4- 390cid, NP435, NP205, 44F, 60 rear
1987 Mustang GT
New addition- 1997 F-350 PSD std. cab 4x4
I really have a problem...............
1969 F-250 4X4- 410cid, NP435, Dana 24-44-60LS , 4", 36's
1975 F-250-Ranger XLT 4X4- 390cid, NP435, NP205, 44F, 60 rear
1987 Mustang GT
New addition- 1997 F-350 PSD std. cab 4x4
I really have a problem...............
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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project
Finished up the axle...
'69 Ford Cummins Crew Cab... Built 6BT main & head studs, ported & oringed head, springs, Ti retainers, marine cam, tweaked P7100, 4K gov kit, NV4500 w/1.375" input, Southbend 3600# DD clutch, NP271 w/SYE, D60 HP front, high steer, 16" coilovers & 4-link, D80 w/disc rear, 4.10's & LSD, spinning 38" x 14.fiddy's on classic slots..... more coming!
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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project
As long as this build has been on here, this is the first time I have taken to read the entire thing from start to now. This is an incredible build with great fabrication and documentation. Thanks.
John, #424
1967 F250 crewcab x 2.
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1967 F250 crewcab x 2.
2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport Quadcab
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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project
Looking good! and I agree with Truckcrazy this is an incredible build and I always look forward to your updates.
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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project
Just wondering.... how straight the axle is after all the welding on it now I know on all the drag rear ends I do, I weld all the brackets for the 4 link/ladder bar what have you and brace support on, then I use a fixture to hold the axle ends in a straight line with the center section to weld the tube ends on last. I have seen the tubes pulled 3/16" + after welding on all the stuff to the housing when putting the fixture on to welding the ends on.HRDROKN wrote:Finished up the axle...
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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project
It's done all the time in desert racing, axles are always trussed... I've never heard of a problem with anyone tweaking an axle tube from welding a truss on. There has been threads on it on another forum but as long as you take your time welding parts of the tube you should be fine.Thunderfoot wrote:Just wondering.... how straight the axle is after all the welding on it now I know on all the drag rear ends I do, I weld all the brackets for the 4 link/ladder bar what have you and brace support on, then I use a fixture to hold the axle ends in a straight line with the center section to weld the tube ends on last. I have seen the tubes pulled 3/16" + after welding on all the stuff to the housing when putting the fixture on to welding the ends on.HRDROKN wrote:Finished up the axle...
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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project
Thunderfoot- I build custom housings as well and never understood how some people weld all creation to thier housings and just run them without recentering the spindles/axle bearings. Housings warp pretty good when you weld on them, regardless if they're 9/16" wall Dana 60 tubes or not. Front axles aren't as critical, the parts usually only spin at low speed, but a twisted housing may effect alignment. I guess it really comes down to the equipment and capabilities you have VS the results you actually need. A mis-aligned housing will still work, most people likely wouldn't even realize there's a problem
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Whithout a doubt, I agree that a simple alignment jig is the best practice!averagef250 wrote:Thunderfoot- I build custom housings as well and never understood how some people weld all creation to thier housings and just run them without recentering the spindles/axle bearings. Housings warp pretty good when you weld on them, regardless if they're 9/16" wall Dana 60 tubes or not. Front axles aren't as critical, the parts usually only spin at low speed, but a twisted housing may effect alignment. I guess it really comes down to the equipment and capabilities you have VS the results you actually need. A mis-aligned housing will still work, most people likely wouldn't even realize there's a problem
Right or wrong people do it all the time without issues.... I have done this type of work on my jeeps (most crawlers and jeepers do) in the past and never ran into a problem?
'69 Ford Cummins Crew Cab... Built 6BT main & head studs, ported & oringed head, springs, Ti retainers, marine cam, tweaked P7100, 4K gov kit, NV4500 w/1.375" input, Southbend 3600# DD clutch, NP271 w/SYE, D60 HP front, high steer, 16" coilovers & 4-link, D80 w/disc rear, 4.10's & LSD, spinning 38" x 14.fiddy's on classic slots..... more coming!
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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project
OK..... I'm finally getting back on the project!
Finished up the trans crossmember mounts....
Panhard link mount at the frame, keeping the angle true with the draglink...
Finished the links up....
Finished up the trans crossmember mounts....
Panhard link mount at the frame, keeping the angle true with the draglink...
Finished the links up....
'69 Ford Cummins Crew Cab... Built 6BT main & head studs, ported & oringed head, springs, Ti retainers, marine cam, tweaked P7100, 4K gov kit, NV4500 w/1.375" input, Southbend 3600# DD clutch, NP271 w/SYE, D60 HP front, high steer, 16" coilovers & 4-link, D80 w/disc rear, 4.10's & LSD, spinning 38" x 14.fiddy's on classic slots..... more coming!
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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project
AMAZING!!! Work...
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Lets hope she turns out like this..........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkwdA-MT ... uH1aaugoH0
Good work!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkwdA-MT ... uH1aaugoH0
Good work!
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1967 Ford F100 longbed with a 466 500+hp/600+ft-lbs (mine)
1969 Mercury Cougar xr7 with a 351w (dads, I helped alot)
1970 Ford Maverick with a 302 (became our drag car)
1986 f150 5.0 (my DD)
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1969 Mercury Cougar xr7 with a 351w (dads, I helped alot)
1970 Ford Maverick with a 302 (became our drag car)
1986 f150 5.0 (my DD)
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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project
bb429power wrote:Lets hope she turns out like this..........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkwdA-MT ... uH1aaugoH0
Good work!
Oh it will be so much better than that!!