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Re: [ihc] Converting a 74-75 to a 69-73.. V-400
> Tom,
>
> I've never seen or heard of a 401 4X4 travelall/pickup. Not that I have
> seen or heard of many 401s. I wonder how many 4X4 401s were made.
My understanding is IH substituted the "V-400" (AMC 401) in some pickups
and Travelalls due to a shortage of 392s - the medium duties got priority.
Note that the T'all I'm looking at is a 2wd IFS coil truck at the moment..
> Have you considered swapping bodies with your '72? 'Course then you would
> have to swap axles too.
I have some concerns about the rear end in my '72.. it had been howling
lightly for a while.. yesterday, as I drove it into town with the intent
of wrenching on it for a bit and seeing what was what, it howled/whined
worse than ever.. about 2 quarts of gear oil later (D'oh) it's a little
quieter, but still awfully noisy. It's likely the rear-end, but I think
I'll pull the rear 'shaft and see if it's not the '205.. I *had*
replaced the rear pinion seal some time ago, but it's been leaking again.
:(
I'm also not excited to move bodies around. Wrenching on a T'all wasn't
part of my winter project plans. :) I have a Travelette I keep wanting to
finish..
> I would be hesitant to move the motor foreword, especially if I had all
> correct parts to do it stock. '
Well, I *don't* have all of the correct parts. I need to source some 4x4
motor mounts for my T'ette still. I'll need to find a second set for this
T'all, along with the bell-housing crossmember and tail-housing tranny
mount x-member.
OTOH, I have the dogbone mounts and a bellhousing *motor mount* x-member
for a 69-73, not counting the parts in my '72.
> the brownie in if you wanted to. FWIW, I run my '74 with no shroud and
> have had no problems.
With my tired 345, my '74 T'ette had little problems cooling w/o a
shroud.. NOT so with the 392. Oh boy.
> like or give you IH casting numbers off of them. Heck I'll even send them
> to you if you send me your set of spare rear dumps <g>.
:D I'll pass, but thanks! :D I thought I had two sets of extra rear
dumps still ( a third set went to Greg H.), but the manifold broke in half
when I pulled it from my spare IC392.
> Too bad you got rid of your '74 200 front end.
That front end still needed $500 in parts to be useable.
I have the 3.73 D60 rear from that truck, and a Chevy 3.73 6-lug D44, AND
the 8-lug outers from a Chevy 10-bolt. The plan was to make an 8-lug
Chevy 3.73 D44, and put it and the 3.73 IH D60 rear under my '74
single-cab pickup.. but maybe this T'all would be a better choice.
In any case, I can buy another Chevy 8-lug front end, complete, for less
than the price of rotors for the 200 front end I traded away. Probably
get a 14-bolt rear thrown in, too. :)
> The weather lately has been just right for wrenching. Do you think a '73
> 1010 Travelall would be cool with a 266? Good for bombing around using up
> a
> 266 and wearing out some stockish tires I'll bet. I can just leave the
> fishing rods and fencing tools in it all the time.
Sounds good to me, Ed!
My T'all makes a good substitution for scaffolding, too.. use it for a
portable wind-break.. or just leave it to fishing duty.. it just seems
wrong to let those pieces n' parts lie around and rot, doesn't it? :D
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