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Layne
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Re: Another driveshaft question
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Reply #15 on:
December 24, 2009, 05:33:46 pm »
Yep! What everyone else stated!
I couldn't remember it, but I was phasing it. Thanks Vile
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bobcooter
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Posts: 788
1979 Scottsdale C-20
Re: Another driveshaft question
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Reply #16 on:
December 26, 2009, 09:33:50 am »
I see I really opened a can of worms with this one. But you guy's gave me some food for thought. Especially on things like drive shaft angles and RPMs. I my mind the longer one piece shaft would have less angle than the back end of a two piece shaft. I also wonder how much RPM difference exists between a 12 bolt rear end with a 8 7/8" ring gear and 15" tires vs. a 14 bolt rear end with a 9 1/2" ring gear and 16.5 tires? I have 3:73 gears so I guess it does turn pretty fast.
My truck is a "retired" work truck and now pretty much leads a "life of leisure" if that's possible for a truck. LOL! I drive it to work everday but I don't tow anything and the biggest thing I've hauled so far was a Powerwheels Mustang for my Grand Daughter's Christmas. I was thinking I could keep the two piece and reinstall it if I ever buy a travel trailer or big boat something.
Thank you for all the input but no one however, answered my original question: Did Chevy build a half ton, long bed with the TH400? Thanks again for all the replies.
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'79 C-20, 350/400, 3:73 gears, 9 leafs and a headache rack
Favorite Quote, "Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from poor judgement."
zieg85
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Re: Another driveshaft question
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Reply #17 on:
December 26, 2009, 11:37:02 am »
I am sure they did but someone might have changed it down the road. They made both long and short tail shaft TH400. I have seen both in our trucks.
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Carl
1985 C20 Scottsdale 7.4L 4 speed 3.21
1986 C10 under construction
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hotrodpc
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Posts: 81
Re: Another driveshaft question
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Reply #18 on:
December 26, 2009, 12:15:46 pm »
I do not recall ever seeing a factory half ton long bed or short bed for that matter, with a Turbo 400 from the factory. All have been T350 if they were automatic that I have seen back in those days. From memory, what I remember, half tons got T350 and 3/4 and 1 ton got T400. The 3/4 and 1 ton got Turbo 400 regardless of engine size, so even if it were a small block. But if you got a Big block in half ton, it was a T400. I do not recall ever working on a factory big block half ton truck in this era, but I am sure they exist. But I think that is the only way you'd get a T400 in a half ton, is it were a factory big block 1/2 ton.
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84 Chev C20 Scottsdale Longbed To Be Olds 455/T400
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VileZambonie
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Re: Another driveshaft question
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Reply #19 on:
December 26, 2009, 07:02:54 pm »
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Did Chevy build a half ton, long bed with the TH400? Thanks again for all the replies.
Lots of these trucks 1/2 ton came with TH400's
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hotrodpc
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Re: Another driveshaft question
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Reply #20 on:
December 26, 2009, 07:22:54 pm »
Cool, I have never seen one, and I have worked on lots of these trucks. I build automatic transmissions, and yet to build a 400 out of a half ton. Done a few in 3/4 and 1 tons. Done lots of 350's though in half tons. Maybe because 400's last so long could be why. So now that makes me wonder if those 1/2 tons with 400's have a 1 piece or 2 piece shaft. Of my 6 trucks, 4 are half tons and all are 1 piece driveline w/ turbo 350 including the K10 that is a 700r4 w/NP208. That truck does not have a drivetrain in it right now, but I do have the rear driveshaft for it. Both of my 3/4 tons are Turbo 400 and 2 piece shafts. 1 being a factory 454 w full float 14bolt, 1 being a factory 350 with Semi Float 14 bolt.
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86 Chevv C20 Silverado Long Bed 454/T400
81 GMC C15 Sierra Grande Long Bed 305/T350 Non LU.
84 Chev C20 Scottsdale Longbed To Be Olds 455/T400
85 Chev K10 Silverado Longbed 350/700r4
VileZambonie
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Re: Another driveshaft question
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Reply #21 on:
December 26, 2009, 07:33:31 pm »
My 74 C15 came Th400 2 piece
My 80 C10 came Th400 1 piece
Both were long beds
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bobcooter
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1979 Scottsdale C-20
Re: Another driveshaft question
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Reply #22 on:
December 28, 2009, 03:44:21 pm »
Thanks Guy's. I may still try it. If I do I'll let you know. If it fly's into a million pieces like Vile said, I'll let you know that too!
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'79 C-20, 350/400, 3:73 gears, 9 leafs and a headache rack
Favorite Quote, "Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from poor judgement."
hotrodpc
Newbie
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Re: Another driveshaft question
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Reply #23 on:
December 28, 2009, 10:22:41 pm »
Sounds good Cooter. Anyway you can mount a video cam under the truck? We want to see that carnage as it happens. I say its gonna be fine, no matter which way you choose to go.
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80 GMC C15 SierraGrande Long Bed Was Diesel Now Olds 350 Gas/T350
86 Chevv C20 Silverado Long Bed 454/T400
81 GMC C15 Sierra Grande Long Bed 305/T350 Non LU.
84 Chev C20 Scottsdale Longbed To Be Olds 455/T400
85 Chev K10 Silverado Longbed 350/700r4
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