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Re: 1969 Ford Crew Cab / Cummins Project

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Worked on the axle end of things today... after working a 12 hour night shift.

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This is going to be one bad arse ride.....I've been drooling since day one.......... :drool:
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Finished up the axle...

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'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

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DANG thats a beefy axle!
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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. :thup:
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Looking good! and I agree with Truckcrazy this is an incredible build and I always look forward to your updates.
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HRDROKN wrote:Finished up the axle...


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Just wondering.... how straight the axle is after all the welding on it now :hmm: 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. :2cents:
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Thunderfoot wrote:
HRDROKN wrote:Finished up the axle...


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Just wondering.... how straight the axle is after all the welding on it now :hmm: 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. :2cents:
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.
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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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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
Whithout a doubt, I agree that a simple alignment jig is the best practice!

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?

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OK..... I'm finally getting back on the project!

Finished up the trans crossmember mounts....
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Panhard link mount at the frame, keeping the angle true with the draglink...
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Finished the links up....
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AMAZING!!! Work...
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Lets hope she turns out like this..........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkwdA-MT ... uH1aaugoH0

Good work!
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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!! :clap:
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