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#169722 - 04/01/10 09:13 PM
Re: Torque tube Questions
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 03/19/07
Posts: 111
Loc: san bernardino, california
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Thanks again guys, I always forget about the shop manual.
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#171909 - 04/27/10 08:15 PM
Re: Torque tube Questions
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 03/19/07
Posts: 111
Loc: san bernardino, california
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With the 3.55 PG ratio the speedometer and odometer will be 15 % slow. You can figure this out on the speedometer or purchase an adaptor the will correct the readings. They run about $70.00 but are very simple to install. What is the name of this part and where can I find them?
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#172940 - 05/09/10 06:51 PM
Re: Torque tube Questions
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 03/19/07
Posts: 111
Loc: san bernardino, california
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With the 3.55 PG ratio the speedometer and odometer will be 15 % slow. You can figure this out on the speedometer or purchase an adaptor the will correct the readings. They run about $70.00 but are very simple to install. What is the name of this part and where can I find them? Any help?
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#173489 - 05/15/10 07:00 PM
Re: Torque tube Questions
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 03/19/07
Posts: 111
Loc: san bernardino, california
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Thanks, I'll start my search for a speedometer shop.
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#179513 - 08/01/10 09:06 AM
Re: Torque tube Questions
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 07/21/10
Posts: 2
Loc: Golden State
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I've done a couple of these torque tube swaps and I think it's much easier to support the frame and pull the entire rear end. Also if you just support the car at the rear axle, the axle will pivot when you remover the torque tube. Also I ran my 46 half ton for a long time with the passenger car torque tube (3:55 ratio)just need to swap the entire tube, axle assy as mentioned none of the truck rear end parts will work in a passenger car. What allows this swap to work is that the drive shaft splines at the trans of the passenger is same as the pickup. Also keeping 6 lug wheels with this swap, first stick the 54 torque tube into a 48 or older rear axle to keep 6 lug.
Edited by TwicePipes (08/01/10 09:07 AM)
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#187982 - 11/07/10 07:54 AM
Re: Torque tube Questions
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Registered: 01/20/09
Posts: 56
Loc: PA.
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I am getting ready to swap my 4:10 gears in my 47 for a 3:73 set from an early 50's car.I have read all the posting about swaping the torgue tube/carrier assembly. Can I swap the ENTIRE rear end assembly, put the axles from the 47 in the newer one to retain 6 bolt pattern ?
Also, How is the "Oakie Bushing" different from the original and how did it get that name? I'm not clear on what to order and what to do to use the Oakie. I assume you have to remove the old bushing first ??
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#195058 - 01/14/11 02:18 AM
Re: Torque tube Questions
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 09/15/10
Posts: 22
Loc: MINNESOTA
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When I did some resealing on torque tubes, I went to a local hydralic shop and picked up a 3 IN or so, 3/16 or 1/4 wall dia O ring for the ball to retainer seal. Seems to be much better than the original cork composit seal.
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#195077 - 01/14/11 08:10 AM
Re: Torque tube Questions
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Registered: 12/14/01
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Loc: Central Texas
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You don't happen to remember the exact size or the Parker Mil Spec number for the "O" ring do you? I think that several years back  JunkYardDog posted the specifications for the one that can be used on the early six torque tubes.
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#195143 - 01/14/11 08:13 PM
Re: Torque tube Questions
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 09/15/10
Posts: 22
Loc: MINNESOTA
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No I do not. I took the flange looking thing (retainer) and the ball thing (these are the two things that have to be interface sealed with the O ring) to a local hydralic shop and they ffound one that fit perfectly. They had a wall full of them. As for the flange to transmission seal/shims, you can cut your own or purchase from Chevy's of the 40s. the seal in the ring nut can be tightened or repacked with almost anything like large diameter cotton string or if you want to do it up real good get some packing material which is getting difficult to find now days.
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#195188 - 01/15/11 10:02 AM
Re: Torque tube Questions
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Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 11880
Loc: Central Texas
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Thanks Chipper that is the info I needed, I just stop in a Halliburton shop and pick the right ones off their "O" ring board, they use a heck a lot of "O" rings! It is easier if I have the right numbers, I gotta be quick or they will want "something" for them, know what I mean?
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#211217 - 06/24/11 02:22 PM
Re: Torque tube Questions
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Oil Can Mechanic
Registered: 02/21/07
Posts: 541
Loc: Waterloo,wi
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In my case it would be cause I would screw up the first 3.
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