towcat
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check out this thread and see post #10.
http://www.oilburners.net/forums/showthread.php?t=9851
http://www.oilburners.net/forums/showthread.php?t=9851
Nice job.A couple questions for ya since Im getting close to doing this in my 86/T-19 pickup.
1. You mentioned you got a floor board plate from the junk yard....was it neccessary and what year was the plate out of?
2. I already have the Napa solid flywheel clutch conversion kit, but how was the ZF's roll over noise? Or was it a problem? Also, what fluid did you use?
check out this thread and see post #10.
http://www.oilburners.net/forums/showthread.php?t=9851
Do you have any pics of your plate after modifying it? I think you're the first person on here to actually use a T-19 plate on a ZF, and I have to admit that I wasn't sure it was even possible...I'm interested to see how much modification was necessary, and how flat the tranny area is after doing that. I did the same thing as bike-pilot and cut a hole in a ZF pan for my 13-45 shift lever...1. I actually used a t19 plate. The holes for the shifters were in the right spot (shifter hole is a little far forward but doesnt hit), but I still had to bend the middle up a little bit so it did not rub on the ZF. Not a big deal at all, dont worry about trying to hunt down a ZF floor plate.
Do you have any pics of your plate after modifying it? I think you're the first person on here to actually use a T-19 plate on a ZF, and I have to admit that I wasn't sure it was even possible...I'm interested to see how much modification was necessary, and how flat the tranny area is after doing that. I did the same thing as bike-pilot and cut a hole in a ZF pan for my 13-45 shift lever...
Sounds good overall! Forgive me if you posted this and I missed it, but did you have the ZF rebuilt before installing it? FWIW my ZF went in in 2005 freshly rebuilt and with a solid-mass flywheel, and even after over 5 1/2 years and about 40K miles, I don't really hear any roll-over noise unless I'm lugging the engine.
FWIW...
slave/master to bleed.just for S&G, can you take a look at the build plate on the side of the trans and tell me what your first gear is?No pictures of the plate unfortunately. I literally put the plate upside down in the lawn and hit the middle with a framing hammer until it cleared. It really only needed about an extra inch of "hump" to clear. Took about 5 minutes.
ZF was not rebuilt. Total unknown condition other than the fact that it came out of a "well seasoned" F450 flatbed. 2nd gear syncro feels wasted but nothing i cant live with. Other than that it seems like it would shift very smoothly if i could get theslave/master to bleed.
just for S&G, can you take a look at the build plate on the side of the trans and tell me what your first gear is?
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Thanks for the pics! Looks good!!Warden, hey found a couple pics on my cell phone and one is of the tunnel with shifters installed.
Nice work. What size block will you need to even up the rear?
Nice work. What size block will you need to even up the rear? What size tire are you going to run later, anything bigger than what you have? You will not be cutting the fenders or wheeling this hard I suspect. It is way to nice for that.
I saw in another thread someone had the same trouble you did and found his clutch rod he made was not long enough and did not get full travel out of the clutch master cylinder, any possibility you have the same problem?
Do you plan to post up some complete pictures of your chassis work? I like the way you kept the front spring hanger close to the bottom of the frame instead of spacing it so far down like other aftermarket brackets are. How did you set your caster and what rear shackles did you use?