SirRobyn0
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- Location
- In the woods in Western Washington
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
So I'm going to be up front. I don't really think I'll go though with the conversion but I have been thinking about it and I think it is worth while for me to explore and consider it before having my 700R4 rebuilt. If it makes enough sense financially I might do it. The truck is:
1984 C20 305 - 700R4 2WD
So this is my understanding so far.
I will need a SM465 & bellhousing bellhousing is different for mechanical vs hydraulic clutch pedal.
I will need a clutch pedal and linkage or slave and master
I will need a shift lever and a boot
I will need a clutch kit and a flywheel
Here's what I don't know / unsure of.
I think the transmission cross member might have to be moved, but I don't know that for a 100% fact.
This is an 84, with a low hump floor. Is that going to be a problem? I think by 84 the hump is no longer removable, and there really aren't any squares in wrecking yards around here so if I need to cut and paste a different hump in that might be a bit of a problem. At the very least it's an added complication I'd need to consider.
What about the driveshaft. Obviously I'd need a SM465 yoke, but not sure about the actual shaft itself if it would be the same length or different?
1984 C20 305 - 700R4 2WD
So this is my understanding so far.
I will need a SM465 & bellhousing bellhousing is different for mechanical vs hydraulic clutch pedal.
I will need a clutch pedal and linkage or slave and master
I will need a shift lever and a boot
I will need a clutch kit and a flywheel
Here's what I don't know / unsure of.
I think the transmission cross member might have to be moved, but I don't know that for a 100% fact.
This is an 84, with a low hump floor. Is that going to be a problem? I think by 84 the hump is no longer removable, and there really aren't any squares in wrecking yards around here so if I need to cut and paste a different hump in that might be a bit of a problem. At the very least it's an added complication I'd need to consider.
What about the driveshaft. Obviously I'd need a SM465 yoke, but not sure about the actual shaft itself if it would be the same length or different?