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So as a few of you know I picked up my new M1010 this week. I won it on Govplanet and it had a code of A1. Well she's no A1. But close enough that I took her anyway. She has 2408 original miles on her. Yes only 2408. NOT 102,408. The condition of everyday wear items prove that as well as the factory applied paint/over spray still present on her. The seats (after I got all the bird crap off of them) look new with the exception of said bird dropping stains on the seat. The acid in the droppings discolored parts of the seats. The dash is completely sun baked to death. As well as the passenger side seat belt. A window was left open for years apparently and I have dust in every nook and cranny. They cannibalized some interior dash parts and the DUVAC system. They removed the factory A/C unit and installed a window mount unit. I have a line on a replacement unit and cover as well as some extra parts I will get into later. The drive shaft was recently bent from being loaded onto a trailer and delivered to the yard I picked her up at. The rear door was tweeked a bit from someone trying to close it with the stop still in place. Thats was a quick and easy fix.
Now that you have the basics I will delve into my plans for her. She will be my Expedition rig. I am a perfectionist and will be taking my time getting everything right. She will have a lift, bigger tires, taller gears and some serious bullet proof items added to the running gear. These include a P.A.T.C. Raptor 700R4. This can easily handle 600 HP and 600 FT LBS of Torque. Mated to that will be a new ORD NP205 with a Magnum Box bolted to her. That will give me 5:1 reduction if I need to go that low. My cruising RPM will be 1778 at 75 MPH. My Crawl Ratio will be from 85 to 114. Thats with the torque multiplication of the automatic. All of my U Joints will be 1410 units. Those will come later on in the build For now I will be focusing on getting her up and running.
First order of business will be getting her started. They removed the DUVAC system so I will be going with the Plan B modification. For those of you who don't know what that is it is simply how Chevy should have designed the electrical system on the CUCVs to begin with. It will have a separate 12 volt and 24 volt system. I will post later on who came up with this idea as his name currently escapes me. I suffer from CRS occasionally. Once completed a new set of batteries and a new drive shaft will be fitted. Ive located a drive shaft and it will be on its way soon.
For now you have the outline of my basic plan. I will be posting pics as I delve into this project.
Now that you have the basics I will delve into my plans for her. She will be my Expedition rig. I am a perfectionist and will be taking my time getting everything right. She will have a lift, bigger tires, taller gears and some serious bullet proof items added to the running gear. These include a P.A.T.C. Raptor 700R4. This can easily handle 600 HP and 600 FT LBS of Torque. Mated to that will be a new ORD NP205 with a Magnum Box bolted to her. That will give me 5:1 reduction if I need to go that low. My cruising RPM will be 1778 at 75 MPH. My Crawl Ratio will be from 85 to 114. Thats with the torque multiplication of the automatic. All of my U Joints will be 1410 units. Those will come later on in the build For now I will be focusing on getting her up and running.
First order of business will be getting her started. They removed the DUVAC system so I will be going with the Plan B modification. For those of you who don't know what that is it is simply how Chevy should have designed the electrical system on the CUCVs to begin with. It will have a separate 12 volt and 24 volt system. I will post later on who came up with this idea as his name currently escapes me. I suffer from CRS occasionally. Once completed a new set of batteries and a new drive shaft will be fitted. Ive located a drive shaft and it will be on its way soon.
For now you have the outline of my basic plan. I will be posting pics as I delve into this project.
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