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Re: 637 V8 gas engine
That sounds like a Clark 5-Speed Trans. I had one in the '62 6500 and in my '67 7500. It liked it as I could go through 9 Gears and only have to downshift the Rear twice.
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Drove and owned many, but some of the more interesting ones were: -'60 GMC 2500 Dump, 305 V-6 -'62 GMC 4000 Flatbed, 305 V-6 -'62 GMC 6500 Flatbed Dump, 478 V-6 -'67 GMC 7500 Box, 6V-53 Detroit -'71 GMC 9500 Flatbed Dump, 637 V-8 |
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Re: 637 V8 gas engine
It is a 62 4000 with a 305 V6, wide fenders and very large front end. Was a brush rig for the local fire department here where I live. Has 15K original miles. 1000 gal water tank with Wisconsin engine driven water pump. The truck was originally a 2 wheel drive, converted at the dealer to 4x4.
I also have a 65 KV4000 with wide fenders and the same front end and transfer case. |
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Bob, the D-cab was the aluminum cab (crackerbox).
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Road rangers of that era would more than likely been the RT-610 or RT-613 series transmission. These trannys are rated at 600 ft lbs of torque and were found behind many gas-engine trucks of all major brands of the day. This one looks like the RT600 series of Fuller transmission.
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Anybody know where to get a fuel pump for one?
Mine went out a few years ago and I ended up covering the hole with a plate and mounted an electric one on the frame. Napa books all said discontinued. |
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Too bad GMC didn't Tocco harden the 478 & 637 crankshafts. International Harvester Tocco hardened crankshafts in the old Farmall H & M model farm tractors. Some just months away from 80 ( eighty ) years old are still running regularly with the original crankshaft. I've only ever seen ONE broken M crankshaft and heard of one other. Undersize main & rod bearings are NOT common in them. Company I used to work for Nitrided lots of parts. Biggest advantage of Nitriding was the low temperature the process exposed the parts to, nitrided parts needed little if any finishing after nitriding. Depth of hardness was not real deep but deep enough. If crankshaft was reground nitriding would have to be redone. Chrome plating crankshafts was common, but not used much anymore. On a stressed part like a crankshaft pealing the chrome off was a possibility. A plasma metal spray technique would be better, but enough heat is put into the crankshaft all the journals would have to be reground. |
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Right, I believe the RR in my '71 9500 (J-Model, Conventional Cab btw) was an RT-610.
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Drove and owned many, but some of the more interesting ones were: -'60 GMC 2500 Dump, 305 V-6 -'62 GMC 4000 Flatbed, 305 V-6 -'62 GMC 6500 Flatbed Dump, 478 V-6 -'67 GMC 7500 Box, 6V-53 Detroit -'71 GMC 9500 Flatbed Dump, 637 V-8 |
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Too bad GMC didn't Tocco harden the 478 & 637 crankshafts. International Harvester Tocco hardened crankshafts in the old Farmall H & M model farm tractors. Some just months away from 80 ( eighty ) years old are still running regularly with the original crankshaft. I've only ever seen ONE broken M crankshaft and heard of one other. Undersize main & rod bearings are NOT common in them.
I know GMC Tocco hardened 401 and 478 crankshafts back in the 60's, I have a factory shop manual that mentions it. In the 70's Tocco process was replaced with Tuftriding according to my factory parts manuals, they recommended after turning the cranks to have them Tuftrided, the posibility Diesel versions didn't have this process. When I had the crank turned on my 478 I told the machinist to have it tuftrided he told me that process was replace with Nitriding so that's what was done on my 478 crank |
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Re: 637 V8 gas engine
Really!
No answer to a good question, on where to find a part for a 637? The 637 replaced the Twin Six. And no one has any advice on how to find a new fuel pump? Do you even know where it is mounted on the 637? |
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