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			That's amazing condition and the tailgate is perfect; 3/4 hubcaps too! Great history, Congratulations! 
		 
				__________________ 1961 GMC Suburban 305A Overdrive 1962 GMC Utility 305D | 
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			Quote:  might have to change the 4:11's to 3:54 or something to try and help gas economy....anyone thing that would make any serious difference? Thanks for sharing the pictures... F.Y.I. I had 4.56 rear end in my '62 3/4 ton and last year I changed to 3.54, mainly to reduce the R's on the highway. Barry (on this forum) was a great help with providing a Power-Lok since I had to change the carrier and an adapter for correcting my speedo after the gear swap. For several years I was averaging around 9 miles/gal. After the gear swap, I'm consistently getting 11.3 miles/gal. I didn't make any other changes, and driving conditions/speed the same. Last edited by Clarke; April 10th, 2013 at 03:10 AM. | 
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			SuhhWEET! She's even got a sidebox in the bed! Awesome looking truck. Ya did good! 
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			Thanks for all the comments everybody - I have had a few non-running 6066 GMC's and oddly never have really got to drive and enjoy a GMC V6 before now. I am hooked. This engine produces very good power for a light duty truck and I cannot wait to pull a loaded 18 ft trailer with it soon and see how well she handles the strain.... 
		 
				__________________ My 60-66 GMC Projects: 1960 1001 Custom Cab short wideside BBW, 305A V6, factory PB, Hood Jet, Radio and Hydramatic. 1962 K1000 4x4 short wideside, BBW, 305D w/ SM420, PTO Winch 1965 1500 Custom Cab w/ Factory assembly-line installed AC, PS & PB, and rare GMC sliding rear glass 1966 1001 Custom Cab short wideside, w/ 351E, PS, PB, AT, super rare Sport Trim option interior (bucket seats) | 
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			GMCNUT,  Question; where does the secondary fuel tank fill from and what is the capacity? 
				__________________ 1961 GMC Suburban 305A Overdrive 1962 GMC Utility 305D | 
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 IMO, the O/D gives you more flexibility in addition to improved fuel mileage and less engine noise. You get to keep your original axle ratio for when you need it to tow a trailer or climb hills. Then you still have the option of the taller O/D gear for use when you are running light. Also, installing the O/D tranny can be less work/expense than a rear end swap, especially if you have to set up new gears in your present axle housing or pay someone else to set them up. I replaced the factory SM420 in my "non-GMC" pickup with a T-5 and have been more than pleased with the results. My truck is not a show queen. It gets used as a truck, and used hard when the situation requires it. The T-5 has been in the truck for almost 10 years now and has never given me any trouble. Ray Last edited by raycow; April 11th, 2013 at 11:40 PM. | 
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			Hi Group. Its been a while. The ticker is out of time again. Lots of fun with that. I share a cardiologist with my 87 year old  grandad and he came to mine, not me to his. Well Steve, First with the neat survivor truck. IMO DO NOT PUT A T-5 in a 3/4 ton truck, unless you want to use it as a car. IT WILL DIE when used in a vehicle with a gvw over 5000#. Jeep used it in the 80,s in cj-7's behind the GM iron duke 4 cylinder And I saw lots blow apart. The reality is they are car trannies that have no business in 3/4 ton trucks or any 4x4. Second the 3.54 swap works well with the low rpm v6 in a 3/4 ton and a 420 trans. I have found it to be a good compromise. The dana 60 rear 4.10 to 3.54 swap does not require a carrier change so you can keep your powerlok. Check with a 4x4 shop in your area most of them take out the high gears and swap in low gears. They may just charge you the labor and incidental cost involved. Finally I have never spent more than a ben Franklin on this swap, I find good used Ring and pinions, mostly in dodge vans. A few things like a seal and oil and a hour or so setting it up. and a ratio adjuster. Done!! 
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			That is in great shape. Congrats 
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			Nice truck! The GMC 2 tone is growing on me. Can you post some pics of the factory a/c? Under hood and how the dash looks... | 
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