Yes she is at about 3000 rpm & doesn't feel like it's going anywhere. I usually drive it in town so I was looking for a stop light warrior. I am pretty sure I went too far. The 3.08s actually weren't that bad but felt I could get a bit more in the acceleration department. I did manage to find a set of 3.55s at the local Pull A Part that I will probably try next. I also found plenty of 3.73s & 1 or 2 sets of 3.27s. I do plan on going with heavier axle shafts down the road along with additional bracing for the third member. I plan on swapping to Cobra discs as well along with a heavier anti-sway bar.JG F100 wrote:4.10s w/o overdrive? I bet its screaming on the highway. So do you plan on upgrading the axles?
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Re: 1970 F100 CV/Thunderbird
how did you manage to do a cv swap without removing the engine or front clip?
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I have pics. I did it in the plant I worked at & used a forklift from the side to hold the engine up.
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Well the 4.10s are gone. Swapped them & the 31 spline Limited Slip for a 28 spline (for the IRS) Limited Slip & 3.55 gears. Got the Limited Slip tore down & spyders out. Took them & 1 from the open diff to the machine shop to have the groove machined into the Limited Slip gears that I need for the IRS. They told me a week so my little truck sits for a week while we wait impatiently. Bobby is running 3.50s with his 466/C6 so I figure I should be ok with the 3.55s although I really didn't mind the 3.08s.
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Just when is the point when you decide this may not have been 1 of your better ideas?
Just kidding. It really isn't that bad. It's the wait on the machine shop that has me stalled.
Just kidding. It really isn't that bad. It's the wait on the machine shop that has me stalled.
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Picked up the spyder gears from the machine shop yesterday. They were good to me. Said take them & we will worry about cost later. I had read so much about how difficult it was putting the S Clip back in but it was no big deal. Line it up & give it a good wrap with a decent size hammer & in it went.
Need to get the pinion bearing finished & then put it all back into the truck.
Need to get the pinion bearing finished & then put it all back into the truck.
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You may like that ratio. I didn't like the 3.50's at first but they grew on me once I got some rubber under it.
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I'm hoping so on the gears although I am getting good at pulling the center section Picked up a 750 cfm Holley with vac secondaries & elec choke today. Looking forward to the addition it makes.
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Well it's official the 3.55s are in along with Limited Slip & the Holley 4bbl. All I can say is I love it. I don't even have the carb totally dialed in. I will get my wife to take some video. The carb made a big difference. You could hear it in the exhaust as soon as I started it. I think the 3.55s are perfect. My little truck will definitely plant you firmly in the seat.
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The carb is a good choice. The gears are a decent combo for street/hwy. The only thing that I would like is a little less RPM on the highway but I wouldn't want to sacrifice the strong pull that I get on the street.
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Re: 1970 F100 CV/Thunderbird
Thought I would post a few pics of the progress on the '57 Fairlane dash modification & swap process. The glove box, ash tray, radio opening, clock opening, heater control opening & factory speaker opening all welded shut & smoothing process started. Building the lower slit that will be used as the vent now.
The original speaker hole (rectangular shape) was closed & 2 circular speaker holes created using the original grate as a cover.
The original speaker hole (rectangular shape) was closed & 2 circular speaker holes created using the original grate as a cover.
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Nice job. Looks like a lot of work, but it will be worth it.
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Re: 1970 F100 CV/Thunderbird
cool, you may may have mentioned this but what steering wheel are you going to use? One thing I'd like to do with mine is use a big ol' skinny, horn ring'd steering wheel.
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I am searching for a factory wheel from a '66 Oldsmobile Toronado & will use it as a pattern. I will modify the diameter to match the arc of the dash & then scale all the other pieces to match. Here is a modified version of the wheel I plan on using.JG F100 wrote:cool, you may may have mentioned this but what steering wheel are you going to use? One thing I'd like to do with mine is use a big ol' skinny, horn ring'd steering wheel.