+ Reply to Thread
Page 5 of 6 FirstFirst ... 3 4 5 6 LastLast
Results 41 to 50 of 60

Thread: My 80e swap has begun

  1. #41
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    8,031
    lol damm,bet that felt ugly,but good to hear ,ill get that 4200 stall pretty soon,if i can before 26th.....

  2. #42
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    san antonio TX
    Posts
    1,365
    Quote Originally Posted by farmtruc View Post
    truck is all done! the 6speed helps those big trucks along great, but put it in a small truck and it's even better! no converter really required, however, it needs one at idle with such a big cam.
    a converter would make it shine even more through each shift.
    this aint the first 6speed i realize, we've all tuned them and drove in them, however, in a regcab, it's awesome!

    i'll do a complete write up on it soon, not too bad at all!!!

    one bad thing about zach's swap! damn! the driveshaft broke in the center. it reached it's critical speed and with such a small diameter, 4.56 gears and 2 more gears, the shaft is spinning too fast to stay together.
    i'm thinking a 4" alumin will be just right.
    man truck sounds like a beast with that setup. why an aluminum ds, wouldnt a steel ds be stronger?
    1982 c10 lsx swaped, NP tuned, true duals, 4:11s, trutrac, e-fans, CAI

  3. #43
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Location
    San Antonio, TX
    Posts
    11,038
    factors that play into critical speed are , diameter, length, material, trans gear ratio, rearend ratio.
    Aluminum has about a 20% higher critical speed than steel, so they say. Critical speed is the rpm at which a driveshaft can spin before it begins to wobble in the middle and then break, which happened to this one.
    It had nothing to do with power, it had to do with the shaft spinning faster due to the 6speed auto's gear reduction (engine spins slower, so something has to spin faster).

    Aluminum without a doubt is weaker than steel, however, this truck has 4.56 gears, a 6speed auto and the engine turns high rpm, and with aluminum having a higher cs, that's one reason why an alum was chosen. It needs a shaft that will take the rpms and not break.
    If there was a 5" diameter shaft we'd get that one!

  4. #44
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    san antonio TX
    Posts
    1,365
    Cool i get it. Not to thread jack or anything, but in my case would a 3" steel ds be ok in a 3700lbs truck, 28" tire, 4.11 gears, and the gearing of the 60e? or would the aluminum be a better option?
    1982 c10 lsx swaped, NP tuned, true duals, 4:11s, trutrac, e-fans, CAI

  5. #45
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    8,031
    nice...cant wait to get on the bitch haha.....

  6. #46
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Location
    San Antonio, TX
    Posts
    11,038
    Quote Originally Posted by lechez71 View Post
    Cool i get it. Not to thread jack or anything, but in my case would a 3" steel ds be ok in a 3700lbs truck, 28" tire, 4.11 gears, and the gearing of the 60e? or would the aluminum be a better option?
    just have to try and find out, some stock trucks use stock shafts and get away with it, some make it , some don't

  7. #47
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Location
    San Antonio, TX
    Posts
    11,038
    just a little update, they recommended a 5" diameter shaft, damn! you have the thickest shaft we've ever handled

  8. #48
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    8,031
    Quote Originally Posted by farmtruc View Post
    just a little update, they recommended a 5" diameter shaft, damn! you have the thickest shaft we've ever handled
    damm no shlt ..so they were able to make a 5' ...badass post a pic lol

  9. #49
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    san antonio TX
    Posts
    1,365
    is thrash building the ds?
    1982 c10 lsx swaped, NP tuned, true duals, 4:11s, trutrac, e-fans, CAI

  10. #50
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Location
    San Antonio, TX
    Posts
    11,038
    maybe

+ Reply to Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts