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#160443 - 12/30/09 03:03 PM
Torque tube Questions
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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I want to swap out my '47 torque tube assembly with a '53 powerglide torque tube assembly gears and all. What manuals can I get to help with this?
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#160478 - 12/30/09 07:04 PM
Re: Torque tube Questions
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I don't want to miss any details.
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#160546 - 12/31/09 07:54 AM
Re: Torque tube Questions
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Denny, that brings up a question that I had. Will the 3 speed transmission also need to be swapped if you try to put the entire 53 powerglide rearend and torque tube into a 52 1/2 ton Chevy truck? I already have a 54 truck 235 engine and clutch and a 54 3 speed automobile transmission in the car that I will be robbing the complete driveline out of I am changeing the 53 driveline completely to a low mileage 54 standard transmission set that I came across. Will the bell joint from a powerglide and a bell joint from a 3 speed car innerchange on the torque tube? The 52 truck that I have in mind is located a couple of hours away. maybe I didn't make the swap clear enough. I want to put a 1953 powerglide rear end, brakes and all and a 53 three speed transmission into a truck with no driveline, it just has a 54 235 truck engine and truck clutch in it now. I will need to use the springs from a car also.
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#160642 - 01/01/10 06:21 AM
Re: Torque tube Questions
[Re: Denny Graham]
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Thanks Gene! That is what I needed!
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#160754 - 01/01/10 07:29 PM
Re: Torque tube Questions
[Re: MrMack]
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Thanks for the input. Great info.
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#160755 - 01/01/10 07:35 PM
Re: Torque tube Questions
[Re: Fleetboy]
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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I want to swap out my '47 torque tube assembly with a '53 powerglide torque tube assembly gears and all. What manuals can I get to help with this?
Will these changes affect speedometer or odometer accuracy?
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#161546 - 01/09/10 10:00 PM
Re: Torque tube Questions
[Re: Chev Nut]
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The 1947 shop manual would be all you will need for the swap. Things you will need to study. . How to pull the axle shafts (just slide them out several inches, full removal is not necessary if you are not replacing the axle seals), Disconnecting the U joint (support torque tube so it dosen't fall down on you). Lower torque tibe slowly. Unbolt the torque tube and center carrier form the rear axle banjo housing and pull fprward. The "gears" and all will pull right out as a unit. How far do I have to take the u-joint apart to be able to drop the torque tube? I've been refering to the shop manual and all the help from you guys, but I can't get enough clearance to lower the torque tube. Right now I removed the 4 bolts from the u-joint and removed the two bearings those bolts hold in place. The center carrier is unbolted and ready for removal.
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#161575 - 01/10/10 12:21 PM
Re: Torque tube Questions
[Re: Chev Nut]
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Remove the emergency brake bracket and actuating rod. Loosen the friction ring (screws onto the rear of the ball joint behind the transmission), THEN remove the 4 bolts that hold the ball joint to the rear of the transmission..Clean the small part of the torque tube, and slide the rear ball joint back on the torque tube as far as it will go. Now you have access to the Universal joint, part ift by removeing the small trunnion screws, then the torque tube can be dropped down to be removed from the rearend case. If you don't know how to do this job, study the shop manual and the directions for removal of the torque tube.
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#161612 - 01/10/10 04:50 PM
Re: Torque tube Questions
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Thanks Mr Mack and Chev Nut, I have tried all you're instructions along with the shop manual handy. I can't get it out. As for jdv123 I haven't been able to get the tube low enough to worry about the cross-member yet. I was wondering if the angle of the car on jacks is making a difference? Right now I have the car level or maybe the front end higher than the rear. I appreciate the input from you guys, I might have to look into another plan if I can't get it out after another shot at it shortly.
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#161621 - 01/10/10 05:50 PM
Re: Torque tube Questions
[Re: AntiqueMechanic]
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Support the rear end of the car by the frame and let the differential hang down. This gives you a few inches of clearance. That's the way I've had it all along, I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong?
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#161634 - 01/10/10 09:52 PM
Re: Torque tube Questions
[Re: jdv123]
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Alright guys, I tried a little bit more then took the extra steps to remove the rearend completely. It may sound excessive but I figured if it's this problematic coming out it's going to be worse going in. So I figured it might make things easier during the install... we'll see! Thanks again for all the input.
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#169597 - 03/31/10 06:03 PM
Re: Torque tube Questions
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I ordered a "torque tube ball seal kit" from chevs of the 40's and the kit had 4 exactly the same gaskets. It's the gasket between the tranny and the outer housing, the flat gasket with the four bolt holes in it. What's the reason for 4 of them?
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