
Happyhewy
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Merle, thanks. If you look close the front backing plate flange has been messed with. Conclusion, is at some time 11" 3/4 T hubs were installed.
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So do the 1956 C series 1/2 tons have the bolt type lugs and 3/4 have the lugs? Just to give me a reference, what do want for your axle ?
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All indications are that it is a 1/2 ton. Would then the front hubs have been replaced and rear is stock? Do the fronts look like the 47-53 trucks? With lugs ?
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I have 1956 C low side with 230 flathead six. Just started working on it . Little by little:o "Hewy"
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I have a 1956 C series, so don't know if some parts are the same as Pilot House truck, but here goes. I'm just now starting to look at it more closely and discovered wheel and hub differences from front to rear. Front hubs are 5 on 5 with lug studs. Rear hubs are 5 on 4 1/2" with lug bolts. The wheels , 3 are 5 on 5 15 " with hub cap clips , but one is 5 on 5 but no hub cap clips. The other 2 appear to be off a car and were on the rear both 5 on 4 1/2" So what do I have ?
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I'll keep you in mind:cool: Here it was when I bought it in LA. Sat in sellers back yard 5 years after he bought from original owner just 10 miles from me. So it came home I guess:rolleyes: Last pic is on my trailer in front of my home. Now it sits in my back yard:D Ya Reg I was thinking of the dual "in and out" hop up rather than the V8.
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Yes they did have V8 as an option. I found a restored one in Los Angeles and he wants about the same amount of money I was planning on putting into mine, but I kinda want to do mine as I want to.
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Tony I also live in the Northwest part but in the city. Would like to meet you. Send me a pm or email at vintagehewy@dslextreme.com
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Thanks all for the input. I am inclined to use the stock six, which is a 230 ci with a single barrel carb.1956 models went to 12 volt system, although I do like the idea of and alternator I have to rewire the whole thing anyway. Going to other places on this forum I found conversations about rebuilding in the frame as well as pulling engines out. My preference is to get it out along with trans so everything can be checked and redone. I mostly wanted to find out about parts availability for the engine. The only "WORK" the truck will do is pull a small 13 ' camper trailer once in a while.
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I have a 1956 D100 truck, with six and 3 speed trans. As best I can determine the truck is stock and appears to be not molested. The body has a little rust at the bottom of each door and a small cancer spot at the running board attachment points to rear fenders.The bed wood needs to be replaced as does the windshield glass and rubber seals,and of course repaint. Only one small dent in front fender. That's it. So with a good body to restore, I'm at the point of what to do with the motive power. Do I rebuild the stock engine with the standard gear box or go to extreme and install a V8 and auto. As it is now the engine will turn over by hand , the head is off, the clutch dose not engage and pedal is sitting down on the floor. All components appear to there, ie generator carb ,starter etc.........I removed the tangled mess of wiring. So my real question is what is the best way and control cost ( I'm on a budget ) in order to rebuild that engine myself. Are parts available ,if needed ,like bearings pistons, rings, cams. ? Looks like the decision is being made as I write to skip the V8 conversion:D The way I intend to use it ,is just a nice cruiser, I already own a 1964 D100 for serious hauling. It has a 318 poly in it. Any thoughts from you guys?
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I sent you a PM today!
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What's the plan for the flatty coming out?
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Tell you what ,if you win it seeing you are so far away, I will be happy to park it at my house for as long as you want:D Hope you exam comes out OK brother.
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To be held Sunday Oct 4 2009 at the Loma Linda VA Hospital.Near Redlands Ca. Great fund raiser show of over a 1000 cars and trucks all kinds. Free to spectaters. I'll be there with my green 1964 Dodge D100 . Stop and say hello. Guarantee mine will be the only 64 Dodge truck:) HEWY
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Automatic trans coupled to flat head
Happyhewy replied to Happyhewy's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Went back and reread his message. The recommendation was 904,998,A500 The reference to ratio is the A500. Is that an overdrive unit? edit "Further investigation it is an OD trans"