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Re: 383 Mopar powered M37

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 5:14 pm
by 57hemicuda
Damn Jim, you had me looking over my shoulder until I saw the phone number on the truck in the one pic. LOL

Did get the power steering just about figured out, the steering arm will have to be changed, but shouldn't be long before she fires up.

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Re: 383 Mopar powered M37

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 11:31 pm
by jim lee
Hahaha! There's an internet game my kids showed me where you get a picture and you have to figure out exactly where you are on the planet. Very addicting and I got good at picking out clues like that.

I'm really amazed at the speed that your conversion is going. This doesn't look like a experimental first try. I looks like you've done so many, you're almost doing it in your sleep.

-jim lee

Re: 383 Mopar powered M37

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 2:01 am
by 57hemicuda
Certainly not my first rodeo, but this is my first M37.

This is a case of standing on the shoulders of those that came before me. I looked a lot at all the conversions I have seen, and made my pro's and con's list long before I even bought the truck. Usually build road race Muscle cars, this has been a nice change,

Re: 383 Mopar powered M37

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 2:40 pm
by 57hemicuda
Was sooo hoping that I could use the radiator I got with the truck, looks like brand new. Of course that is not how it worked out, I ended up having to fabricate a new core support to house the 3 core aluminum radiator. I'll fab up a fan shroud tomorrow, and get all the parts painted and bolted down. One step forward and two back.

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Re: 383 Mopar powered M37

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 5:08 pm
by 57hemicuda
Got the radiator shroud built, think I'm going to put a shorter spacer on the fan, but I'm pretty happy with it.

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Re: 383 Mopar powered M37

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 3:14 pm
by RMS
love the axle mods and keeping with the stock springs and hangers. will you be using the stock shocks ?

I see you changed the oil filter....how was the job with the rad in place? looks a little tight..... my money was on seeing a remote filter installed

with the steering box bolted ahead of the front X member what will you do to address the extra stress being put on the under cut stress riser weld that attaches the frame to x member ?

hmm.....with your rad being so well supported it will stiffen up the front of the frame witch will reduce stress on the weld ......but if you get it twisted up off road you will likely tear the cab near the rod and side cover brackets were they meet the fire wall or at the kick panel.... happened on my stocker.....well I do beat on my truck more than most :mrgreen:

Re: 383 Mopar powered M37

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 4:59 pm
by 57hemicuda
I will being using aftermarket shocks, the originals are worn pretty bad.

The steering box worried me abit, so the back side of the mount on the inside of the frame rail I incorporated a 3/8" backing plate which is also the core support and snow plow mounts. The 3/8" plate has a large diagonal gusset which goes between the steering box mount and the main crossmember. It is REALLY stout, don't think there will be a stress issue here. Can hardly see in the pic, because the mounts have all been powder coated black.

The truck will eventually get a cage put in it, and down bars that will tie to the front frame rails and rear rails. That should tie everything together and make it abit more ridgid like the race cars I normally mess with.

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Re: 383 Mopar powered M37

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 9:40 am
by RMS
57hemicuda wrote:The steering box worried me abit.....
OK that's beautiful 8)

cant wait to see it covered in mud or twisted on rocks :mrgreen:

Re: 383 Mopar powered M37

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 4:14 pm
by 57hemicuda
Here is a better look at the bracket, it doesn't have the core support mount in place in the pic, but you can see how it goes. Got the parts finally in for keeps, mock up stage is pretty much over other then the steering column and shifter.

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Re: 383 Mopar powered M37

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 10:42 am
by chris olson
Is that a Toyota steering box?.. looks like a FJ60 or fj80?

Re: 383 Mopar powered M37

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 2:39 pm
by 57hemicuda
No it is actually a New Borgeson Box for a 66-77 Bronco, with a modified pitman arm. Originally thought about doing a crossover steering setup but found there was not a lot of real estate to work with around the leaf springs, and main crossmember.

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Re: 383 Mopar powered M37

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 5:30 pm
by 57hemicuda
Finally got the core support and shroud sandblasted and painted. Assembly should roll now.

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Re: 383 Mopar powered M37

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 1:39 pm
by Master Yota
Very Nice work!

Two questions - where did you source the aluminum rad from? And, have you checked for clearance issues between the pitman arm and the tires you're planning to run on the Hummer wheels? The backspace on the wheels eats up room in a hurry, especially when making right hand turns... I managed crossover steering on mine, but I cut the front cross member in half to do. Its over-kill anyway.

Re: 383 Mopar powered M37

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 4:52 pm
by 57hemicuda
The radiator is a universal street rod part I bought off Amazon by size, I did have to modify the lower neck to get the right angle and clear the crossmember. The bud wheels clear with ease, The Hummer wheels are out being powder coated, but I'm pretty sure they will clear. They did clear with the other pitman during mock up, but were close. The new modified arm should give alittle more room.

I did get a lot of the nose assemble today, got trans cooler lines run, and all hoses installed.

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Re: 383 Mopar powered M37

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 6:20 am
by T. Highway
Very nice clean looking project, love the pictures.

Bert