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DC K ID?

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I picked up a complete 440/4 speed drivetrain for my 70 Swinger and the K frame that came with the parts is supposed to be a DC unit.

Does anyone have advice on IDing a DC unit?

I will post a few pics of it as soon as I get it unloaded from the trailer....

Sean
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My D.C. k-frame is a spool mount unit.The bottom is open for the sway bar to slide thru.I'll try to get some part # for you. Dave
if you can get a few pictures of it and i know someone here will be able to ID it for you..
I know this is the place to find out if it's for real! As soon as I empty out the bed of my truck I'll shoot a few pics of the K. Holiday laziness has taken hold of me.... well, thats a year round thing but a good excuse!


I didn't have the balls to even consider the BB conversion until I looked on here and saw the knowledge base to draw from. The odds of finding a problem that can't be answered here are pretty slim.

Sean



abodyjoe said:
if you can get a few pictures of it and i know someone here will be able to ID it for you..
d0nut said:
I didn't have the balls to even consider the BB conversion until I looked on here and saw the knowledge base to draw from. The odds of finding a problem that can't be answered here are pretty slim.

Sean

your not kidding... it is actually a pretty straight forward easy swap.. just don't tell anyone that...lol. can't let that secret out...
Don't worry! After I smoke the Chebbie guys I plan to complain about how hard of a job it was to do.... <):

This thing has to turn out well, the parts have been falling into my lap almost!

Sean
DC's part number was P4007935
The DC k-member is pretty easy to spot. Crappy welds on the relocated spool mount saddles.



I finaly took some pics......

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