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DIFFS - I have done some research on the authentic overlanders and have discovered they had dana 44 front diffs and dana 60 rear. I have never seen one of these diffs, but after checking out some pics on the net, I think I have them. They have removable covers and the front diff has a uni joint at each end for the steering, instead of the cv etc. Can anyone confirm
STEERING - dont know what the tie rod is from? (ps, wheel to wheel is tie rod isn't it?). it has a small dip in it near the diff pumpkin.
after checking out more internet pics, i believe the drag link is toyota 60 series? (ps, wheel to pitman is drag link? still learning this) I have taken it out because the end that goes to the pitman arm lost all its thread and the rod dropped.
steering box is 'power'. but what from? is this the holden box. i haven't worked on an old holden before so dont know
G/BOX - dont know what this is. its got gm stamped on the side. bolts up to the transfer good. is a 5 speed, standard shift pattern (ie 1 2 5 along top and 2 4 R on bottom).
dont know what the transfer is, top to bottom it is 4L N 2H 4H. pretty sure i saw dana stamped on it. front shaft exits on the drivers side, rear is central.
SPRINGS - Can anyone say just form looking (i doubt it)? the rear has got 4 or 5 regular leaves, then 3 load leaves. i thought load leaves were the same thickness as the other leaves, these ones are nearly 10mm thick. is this normal?
whilst i have a thread, does anyone know if i can swap the 307 chev out for a 350? I have learned that after a quick bit if internet reading that the 307 uses the 329 crank in the 285 block, so it is effectively a factory stroker. the 285 is the older/original small block, which then when to the 329, which grew up to be the 350. (ps, cubes might be wrong, but jist is correct) so does anyone know if i can put a 350 in?
thanks for any info anyone can provide.