1959 Chevrolet Apache Truck with 353 Detroit Diesel Engine and two transmissions.

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  • 1959 Chevrolet Apache Truck with 353 Detroit Diesel Engine and two transmissions.
    Here's a look at the truck I had for almost 35 years before giving it back to my brother.
    1959 Chev 1 ton 9 foot long box, step side.
    Pulled the gas engine out in the spring of 1991 and replaced it with an aluminum block 353 Detroit Diesel engine. Discovered right away it was too slow & added another transmission to speed it up a bit.
    Looking forward to firing it up and taking it for a spin & make a video of it's glorious sound soon.
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    Video Editing courtesy of FuzzeeDee productions of CZcams Channel:
    / @fuzzeetutorials

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  • @lovesloudcars
    @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +173

    czcams.com/video/C94vfDmp8Gw/video.html
    this is part 2 driving it.
    Thanks for the TONS of views! Hang in there, there's more to come!!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +3

      @Conway Conway thanks! Got to drive and video it Friday & hope to get part 2 driving it posted this week.

    • @ai_university
      @ai_university Před 4 lety +1

      I can't wait! This thing is so cool!

    • @mikeabresch94
      @mikeabresch94 Před 4 lety

      Awesome

    • @stephenbartram7377
      @stephenbartram7377 Před 4 lety +4

      There are always naysayers saying it can't be done. That's why Henry Ford fired the college graduates and hired farmers back in the day, because they knew how to finagle things instead of what the skewlbook says -
      Sucks
      Children's
      Happiness
      Out
      Of
      Life

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +3

      @@stephenbartram7377 I kinda love that school poem! I felt like that most of my schooling although it obviously does a lot of good things it also unfortunately causes people to loose the "why not try" mentality.
      I saw you comment twice, hopefully I can find the other as well. So many comments and threads they're getting lost and impossible to find.
      Drove it on Friday hoping to get it posted in a few days

  • @Cristobal_Ygnacio_Arriaga
    @Cristobal_Ygnacio_Arriaga Před 4 lety +70

    So essentially it has 3 overdrive gears, that is awesome! The idea of putting another transmission backwards behind the original one sounds so absurd and yet it works! I would’ve never come up with this. well done, very ingenious

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +13

      Got to drive and video it Friday & hope to get part 2 driving it posted this week.

    • @dorismelscott1018
      @dorismelscott1018 Před 4 lety

      @@lovesloudcars 0

    • @russvoight1167
      @russvoight1167 Před 3 lety +8

      Two transmissions, main & auxiliary is nothing new. Was done for years in heavy duty trucks. Usually 4 or 5 speed main and a 2, 3, or 4 speed auxiliary transmission. Split main box gears with the auxiliary

    • @ronfullerton3162
      @ronfullerton3162 Před 2 lety +2

      @@russvoight1167 Twin stick trucks have both trannys facing forward. It is to give the driver more gears to keep the engine in the power range for heavy loads. But I have seen several pickup and tonners that have had the diesel conversion done, and most of them have followed this method to get the truck capable of highway speeds. Most of them do not shift the back tranny because they have bigger higher powered diesels. Although the ability to gear down for heavy loads or close quarters would be great.

  • @georgekeats1478
    @georgekeats1478 Před 4 lety +28

    Honestly, I couldn’t hit like fast enough. What an amazing, strong old rig. Wow wow.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Thanks. It really is a cool old truck. Glad I never gave it away or sold it 25 years ago.
      Drove it on Friday & hopefully will get part 2 driving it posted tomorrow or Thursday morning.

  • @realvanman
    @realvanman Před 3 lety +11

    Oh, I've no doubt it can be done- I've thought of doing it myself! Never did though. NEAT to see someone who actually carried it out! LOVE the truck!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      Thanks realvanman. I hope you also watched part 2 to watch & listen! Going to get some more footage of many things next year when the snow is gone & the tires are fixed.
      So stay tuned! and hopefully in the mean time you'll be entertained by some of my past videos & future posts.

  • @bradleyselk9642
    @bradleyselk9642 Před 4 lety +62

    Grand pa had a 1954 international 4x4 with a 4 cylinder perkins in it.
    Ordered it that way top speed of 43 mph but it would pull Michael Moore away from a donut.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +3

      Man would I love that truck! just add in an auxiliary with overdrive & you'd be gold. Got to drive and video it Friday & hope to get part 2 driving it posted this week.

    • @bradleyselk9642
      @bradleyselk9642 Před 4 lety

      @@lovesloudcars
      I wish I could but dad sold it back in 98 and I don't know what happened to it.
      I'm just hoping someone restored it.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +2

      @@bradleyselk9642 Exactly. Hope so. restored anywhere is better than scrapped. Maybe one day you'll stumble across it.

    • @bradleyselk9642
      @bradleyselk9642 Před 4 lety

      @@lovesloudcars
      Maybe so , it was originally a red truck but over the years it was painted hunter green.
      I remember it was in good shape but if you ever come across a green 54 international with a perkins diesel and red door jams and dash then you've found it.

    • @brushcountry6361
      @brushcountry6361 Před 3 lety +2

      No way on the doughnut 🍩

  • @kentlange5338
    @kentlange5338 Před 4 lety +11

    That dual trans idea is absolutely awe striking to me. I like to think I tend to think outside the box on ingenuitive ways to fab existing parts together, but this beats all. Very good idea! Please make a video running it. Thanks.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Well you are a lucky guy because I got to drive it yesterday and hope to get it posted in a few days!!!

    • @kentlange5338
      @kentlange5338 Před 4 lety +1

      @@lovesloudcars thank you sir. All the best. I currently have a Detroit 4v71 that I'm trying to shoehorn in a 78 dodge d200.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      @@kentlange5338 that's a bit of a squeeze. How about weight? gonna work ok? either way it will be great.

    • @kentlange5338
      @kentlange5338 Před 4 lety +2

      @@lovesloudcars I'm still in planning stages. You're right, its huge. But I've had it running, and the sound is too impressive to waste. I may come up with a better option, but the dodge is what I have at the moment.

  • @carl1776
    @carl1776 Před 4 lety +1

    Some of the smartest people around are farmers. My Dad grew up on a farm. He could fix or build anything too. The real Heart of America. Thank you for showing us your great old truck. Beautiful.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Carl. Drove it Friday & working on getting video of part 2 ready to post in a day or so.

  • @jerrybrooks870
    @jerrybrooks870 Před 4 lety +2

    My daily driver is a 1959 1 ton Chevy panel truck. It's been in the family since 1971. I've had it since 1985 and still use it every day to pull a trailer and work out of with my lawn service. Those old Chevies were well built and meant for work. 1 tons from back then, both pick-ups and panels are also very rare. Your brother has a very nice truck there.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      I love your story that's fantastic. Keep it going! Got to drive and video it Friday & hope to get part 2 driving it posted this week.

    • @jerrybrooks870
      @jerrybrooks870 Před 4 lety

      @@lovesloudcars I look forward to seeing the video.

  • @chewy-bu1oy
    @chewy-bu1oy Před 4 lety +127

    I would like to see a video of it running and going down the road this truck is cool

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +17

      Hopefully that will happen within the next week or so. Too many projects on the go, and weather sometimes gets in the way.

    • @chewy-bu1oy
      @chewy-bu1oy Před 4 lety +5

      Ya i know the feeling iv got a old 85 dodge d350 dually i need to start on but got to get my 01 cummins back on the road that and i have a 1997 that i need to time the motor in to many projects

    • @ryansaunders1188
      @ryansaunders1188 Před 4 lety

      @@lovesloudcars So in your back box it seems like "3rd" and "4th" would be the only usable gears, aren't "1st" and "2nd" way too much overdrive? I've wondered about this a long time lol you're the first one I've seen actually turn a trans around. I have a Spicer 3 speed auxiliary I'm going to put in an L9000, but I'd like to get some overdrive in a old Ford ton truck we have too

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +1

      @@ryansaunders1188 You are exactly right. but in reverse you can use all 4 ( 3 safely, 1st is too fast). I have some video of that, that I'll be posting in part 2 in a couple days. I'd love to find a few 4 speed auxiliary boxes that were 1 under, 1 direct & 2 over. I guess a I could run a 4 backwards if it had 2 under & 1 over we've proven that will work. But getting one that's not some huge monstrosity to fit in a 1 -2 ton size truck would be perfect.

    • @ryansaunders1188
      @ryansaunders1188 Před 4 lety

      @@lovesloudcars I don't know of an auxiliary with 2 overdrives but they probably made one. I have no idea why I never thought of running one of those backwards. I know where there is a Spicer 6041 in an old junk truck, now that has a good set of ratios just like it is. 2.14, 1.24, 1.00, .86. So if you turned it around backwards, just a rough guess, you'd have about a 50% overdrive, about a 20% over drive, direct, and a 20% underdrive. Now that's a whole new world lol. Anyway I can't wait to see you driving that truck, love the Detroit, I have a 4-53 pulling a sawmill. It will out pull a 3-71 any day. I have a 6-71 in a truck too.

  • @michaelharrison500
    @michaelharrison500 Před 4 lety +54

    Now that’s very clever and simple to follow
    Well done
    Love to hear it run

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +4

      Thanks. It was a fun project that turned out well. Fun to share with others too!

  • @robedmund9948
    @robedmund9948 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Some people like the art of Van Gogh. You, sir, are an artist named Truck GO!! That's some beautiful engineering! Kinda sad, though. I came here to hear the sweet sound of a Detroit!!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 6 měsíci

      Well Rob fear not! Part 2 driving it is right there ready to watch. The link should be pinned in the top comment and also in the description.
      Also planning to record some more footage of shifting and exploring things like what happens when both transmissions are in reverse this summer. (New safe roadworthy tires)
      Stay tuned!

  • @tandjrogers
    @tandjrogers Před 3 lety

    The addition of the second gearbox as a 'step-up' box was a nice touch. Anybody that doesn't LOVE the music made by a screamin' Jimmy has water in their veins! Thankyou.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      That's funny Trevor. I also enjoy the music of a Detroit engine.
      If I'd had access or budget I may have done things differently.
      Hope you also enjoy part 2 driving it. Hoping to capture more footage of shifting and exploring things like what happens when both are in reverse. Stay tuned! And thanks for your comment.

    • @tandjrogers
      @tandjrogers Před 3 lety

      @@lovesloudcars Mate, your videos (watching part two when I received this notification) make the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. In Australia we hardly EVER hear Jimmies nowadays, with all the 'clean-air' crap and the cost of diesel [over $3.50 US a gallon]. We live in Batemans Bay, New South Wales which is a seaside town of about 20,000 so we get lots of semi trailers passing through and every now and then I'll hear a Jimmy singin' climbing 'the mad mile', especially at night when the air is heaviest. Long live Detroit/GM's and may their music resonate forever!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      @@tandjrogers looks like that bridge is huge. I'll have to check it out on CZcams later on. But I have to haul gravel tomorrow so I better not spend half the night on my computer instead of sleeping.
      I was thinking about making a video showing all my Detroit engines scattered around my place. I've got 9 for sure, 353s 453s, 471, 671, 692. Don't have an 871. There's an auction tomorrow, but I'll be hauling gravel instead.
      I got to visit Australia a couple summers ago, it was a highlight of my life. Hopefully I'll have the chance to return.
      Meanwhile I should put everything into Playlists so folks like you can find my similar videos on my channel.
      Hope you are well and thanks for your feedback.

    • @tandjrogers
      @tandjrogers Před 3 lety

      @@lovesloudcars I'm pretty well, we're just coming into Summer. You're welcome to the feedback. I'm really glad that you enjoyed your visit to Australia. Sounds like you've got quite a collection there even minus the 871. Do you have a 653? It's my favourite? We got 'em here in International Loadstars, Whites, REO's, Diamond T's What is your work truck? Have you ever heard/seen U.D NISSAN 2-stroke diesel engines 3, 4 and 5-cyl, Japanese from the early 1970's? (They were transplanted into more than few trucks here in Aus) or an English Gardner 5-cyl 2-stroke.The UD 3 and 4-cyl (surprise, surprise, looked a heck-of-a-lot like GM's). The Gardner 5-cyl had an incredible sound. The crankshaft 'layout' meant that they fired 1,2,3,4,5 consecutively. Ya really should CZcams 'em. That's if you're not familiar with the Gardner. They also built the 6LX and the 8LX both of which were 4-stroke inline engines. They powered Atkinson, Foden and E.R.F trucks in England and Aus, New Zealand, South Africa. I can go on about trucks, transmissions, diffs, suspensions etc, I love 'em. My Dad raised us 4 kids in and around trucks, earthmoving equipment, race-cars, bikes and boats and my wife [Jen] grew up around logging trucks, Macks because her Dad was a log-jinker owner and driver who now makes his living specializing in Mack servicing/repairing. He does a lot on Combine harvesters, graders, dozers and stuff too. Oops, as I said, I can go-on sometimes. Sorry about that. Last but not least, our new bridge accross the Clyde River is to cost $274,000,000 (AUD). Yep, I got that amount correct.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      @@tandjrogers so many things to check out and answer! (I love it)
      Can't do it properly with my phone, so will have to do it later. Driving again in 8 hours, better get some sleep. 2019 Kenworth T880. Going to post a video of it eventually.
      More later when I get a chance. No 653 though...

  • @plumbingstuffinoregon2471

    That's a dream truck right there! You've basically got yourself a scaled down semi. And the back to back transmission thing is genius! That may be an option for making my old Ford go faster. I love having the low gearing. I stick it in first and could probably pull a down house, but I feel like the 352 is gonna explode if I push it past 60mph. It's annoying going so slow when everyone else is flying past you at 80+.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety +5

      Man you're preaching to the choir there my friend. I think the transmission worked great, but there's likely better options if you don't have a 2$ truck sitting out back like I did. I bet your Ford is an awesome rig already hey? Have you heard of a Ranger gear splitter? I've never seen one but they go between the bell housing and transmission. 20% overdrive or something like that, about 7 inches thick. So would not be super tough to fit into a truck.
      I'm trying to figure out what to do with the truck I drive most, which is an 82 international about 3or 5 ton. Same thing, way too slow. I'd like to find a small auxiliary transmission to hang behind just like I did here.
      Did you get to watch part 2 driving it yet?
      Hopefully I'll get a chance to record some more footage of shifting and exploring things like what happens when both are in reverse. Stay tuned and thanks for your comment.

    • @plumbingstuffinoregon2471
      @plumbingstuffinoregon2471 Před 3 lety +2

      @@lovesloudcars Just watched part two! I'll definitely have to look into the gear splitter thing, that would be real nice!

  • @big_daddy_pp
    @big_daddy_pp Před 4 lety +219

    If you dont like that truck there is something wrong with you

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +14

      You are a man after my own heart Matt! Thanks for watching.

    • @jerrybrooks870
      @jerrybrooks870 Před 4 lety +2

      I agree!

    • @theluth9046
      @theluth9046 Před 4 lety +3

      Anybody don't like this truck better go back to mommy!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      @@theluth9046 that's funny. But pretty much.

    • @MrGoogelaar
      @MrGoogelaar Před 4 lety +2

      I think the dislikes are from people that are disappointed that we don't see and hear it running.

  • @Diddley-js6lf
    @Diddley-js6lf Před rokem

    I drove a 1971 C65 Tandem Dump Truck with a 366 Chevy Big Block, It had a (5) Five Speed Manual Transmission w/ a Auxiliary (4) Speed Transmission that I could get 19 Forward Gears. The motor stuck a valve so my Boss and Buddy decided we were going to swap the (366) Motor out with a (427 Four Twenty Seven Gasser. So you sir I had no Doubt in my mind as soon as you showed the Transmission. Nice job.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před rokem

      My dad always says guys should learn to drive a gas job with a 427 and 5&4. If you can shift that, you can handle anything.
      I've got a 76 GMC gravel truck with a 671 znd 5&4, but they're way easier than the gas engine because of how fast the v8 drops rpm when shifting.
      I hope you also enjoyed part 2 driving it ?
      I have so many projects I'll never run out.
      Hoping to record some more footage of shifting and exploring things like what happens when both transmissions are in reverse.
      Also picked up a couple more projects last year, another 59 Apache, I've had a rebuilt 353 in the shed for years waiting for a home. Have a divorced transfer case and bought an old gas job international with a small auxiliary transmission. All the components for version 2 as 4x4!
      As you can see from my channel I'm busy. Stay tuned for further nonsense and entertainment my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.

  • @Kernfederate
    @Kernfederate Před 2 lety +1

    "I don't know, she probably goes 60 mph in reverse."
    Made me spit my coffee on that one, what a gem of a video.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. Did you watch part 2 driving it? Hoping to record some more footage of shifting and exploring things like what happens when both transmissions are in reverse.
      Stay tuned for further nonsense and entertainment my friend. There's always something.

    • @Kernfederate
      @Kernfederate Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@lovesloudcars Yessir, and you've got yourself another subscriber. Lookin' forward to seeing what you're up to in future videos!

  • @FarmAlarm
    @FarmAlarm Před 4 lety +11

    I'm very impressed with your ingenuity. That is how things use to get done, *Where there is a will, there is a way!* Good gob 👍

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, thank you. Got the "driving it" video finally into editing stages to hopefully post later today or in the morning. Hope you like it.

    • @FarmAlarm
      @FarmAlarm Před 4 lety +2

      @@lovesloudcars I will definitely watch it. I bought a 1949 that I bought from a storage shed last year. I drive it almost every day.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +1

      @@FarmAlarm That's great. Built back then to last & look good. Not much of that these days.

  • @jerryhayden8720
    @jerryhayden8720 Před 4 lety +6

    Fantastic 👍!!! I had heard some truckers talking on the cb when I started driving otr 28 years ago and I remember hearing 2 or 3 or, can't remember, I've slept a few times,lol😆 anyway they said something about turning around backwards another transmission making a overdrive. To this day I thought they were full of 💩. I couldn't fathom such. You sir have truly enlightened me. FANTASTIC I haven't even got out of bed yet and I've already learned something. Thank you. Excellent engineering 👍. Great work.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +3

      I love your comment! thanks. There's a lot of skills lost now days I think , but mostly the " why cant this work" thought process. That's how the world changes for the better - new ideas & changes to old ones.
      Just drove it yesterday & got some video to edit & post next week. Hope you check it out!

    • @jerryhayden8720
      @jerryhayden8720 Před 4 lety

      @@lovesloudcars I definitely will have to hear that two-stroke music. I always liked how any of the diesel two-strokes sound like a hot rod.

    • @Dauntless.steadfast.fortitude
      @Dauntless.steadfast.fortitude Před 4 lety

      Early transmissions had under cut gears, some had straight cut gears, all had sloppy loose gears ( play )
      so lining up gears was a lot easier.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      @@Dauntless.steadfast.fortitude As long as you weren't running a gas engine where the engine rpm drops so much faster than a diesel between shifts. That makes things a bit tougher.
      hope you enjoyed the video , going to hopefully have part 2 of driving it last Friday uploaded tomorrow night or Thursday.

  • @bertgrau9246
    @bertgrau9246 Před 4 lety

    The folks that say it can't be done say that because they can't do anything.
    I have seen a 52 Chevy with a 353 and it sounded loud, and nice.
    GREAT job SIR

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! People & their " I don't think it will work because I've never thought of it before"...
      Tons of comments & questions on this video and part 2, will have to make a part 3 I guess. Hope you check out part 2 if you didn't already.

  • @nikolatesla5553
    @nikolatesla5553 Před 4 lety

    That's wild. I also own a 1959 Apache although mine is a Fleetside. I drove it stock for the last 30 years. But now the truck is in pieces My buddy and I have been restoring it. This it totally cool.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      I'm glad you have a stock one & restoration will be very cool no doubt! I'm partial to the step side boxes, but 59 all the way!!
      Between this video & part 2 driving it I've been swamped with questions & comments. Will have to make a part 3 I guess.

  • @SchnelleKat
    @SchnelleKat Před 4 lety +12

    That's sweet! Love the idea of stacks on an Lwb steppy. Don't find those often. My kind of a truck.
    Keyboard warriors: Nope can't be done
    hardcore Detroit guys: Watch this sonny!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +3

      Yup! thanks for watching & your comment. Now hopefully I'll get to do a running driving video this week weather & schedule permitting.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +3

      PS LOVE your Detroit Screamin Jimmy's playlist! I've got several other machines with Detroits in them, will have to post a few more for you die hards like me!! I've got a rebuilt 353 been sitting indoors ready for a project since I think 1982 or 84. Any ideas?

    • @SchnelleKat
      @SchnelleKat Před 4 lety

      @@lovesloudcars Thanks. I try to keep it as updated as possible. I used to be on YT every day, Due to being "homeschooled" I'm 21 now. So I'm out n about so now adding as many as i used to.

    • @johndowe7003
      @johndowe7003 Před 4 lety +1

      i think it looks like shit but cool truck any how

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      @@johndowe7003 Right on!! She's no show room quality that's for sure. cheap paint job in 1987, can't look like new without someTLC & $.

  • @FrigidFrosty
    @FrigidFrosty Před 4 lety +5

    love that truck. Great job putting a Detroit in it and two Transmissions.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! Hopefully running it tomorrow and post the video next week.

  • @Sentient6ix
    @Sentient6ix Před rokem +1

    I find it hilarious that people say that you can't twin stick a '59 apache, as if the concept of twin sticks is a fake idea. Meanwhile, nearly every commercial truck of the era was running twin sticks. That's a super creative way to twin stick this old sweetheart though! I love it

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před rokem +1

      Yes! Isn't that the truth. It's not as if it was such a unique and brilliant idea hey?
      I actually picked up another 59 Apache last year and an old international truck with a small auxiliary transmission. And I've got another 353 Detroit engine that's been rebuilt since about 1982 waiting in a shed for such a purpose.
      I hope you also enjoyed part 2 driving it? The link is pinned at the top of the comments.
      I hope you enjoyed this one. Stay tuned for further nonsense and entertainment my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.

    • @Sentient6ix
      @Sentient6ix Před rokem +1

      @lovesloudcars i did indeed. Sounds like you're from rural Alberta. I grew up all over northern Alberta between Grande Cache and Edmonton. Now i live on the west coast, but hot damn is it good to see old farm trucks with mint old Detroit iron under the hood screamin' away.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před rokem +1

      @@Sentient6ix you guessed it right. Born and raised in the Cold Lake area, but in the Peace Country area now. I certainly would know the area you grew up. I've been on every back road between Whitecourt Grande Prairie and Hinton.

  • @MrDejast
    @MrDejast Před 4 lety

    A library of Hollander interchange books, and some good ol Yankee ingenuity has served me well my 62 years of making things work. My hats off to you sir.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Thank you very much. Hope you enjoyed it. Got to drive it today & hope to post it next week.

  • @detroitgarage9430
    @detroitgarage9430 Před 4 lety +15

    Nice, I've dropped a 4-53T into a 2009 Ford F350.:) Anything can be done if you have the skills and determination.:)

    • @LuckyBaldwin777
      @LuckyBaldwin777 Před 4 lety +1

      Very nice. I'd like to see that one.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +4

      Sounds like a cool project. I think I watched that one? For me- I prefer the thought of doing it with something old school without all the electronic stuff.
      But something nice about the sound of a screaming Jimmy.

    • @detroitgarage9430
      @detroitgarage9430 Před 4 lety +2

      lovesloudcars True, no one knows what it is:). Next project is a 353T build to repower an old IngersolRand compressor. Love the old Detroit’s.

    • @SimplexSM
      @SimplexSM Před 4 lety +4

      How to fix a Ford with a 6.4: replace the 6.4 with literally anything else.

    • @Torch4ya
      @Torch4ya Před 4 lety

      Excellent build.

  • @busnorth
    @busnorth Před 4 lety +4

    I gotta a 4 wheel drive that my school shop teacher had put a 350 in, around that year.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      That would be an excellent truck! Hang on to it or you'll always wish you had. ( or give it to me)
      Between this video & part 2 driving it I've been swamped with questions & comments. Will have to make a part 3 showing a bit more I guess.

  • @jimwortham8634
    @jimwortham8634 Před 3 lety

    Very refreshing good old days of backyard mechanic Don't See Much Anymore

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Jim
      Hope you enjoyed part 2 driving it too. I'm hoping to capture some more footage of things like shifting and exploring such things as what happens when both are in reverse. Meanwhile I'll keep posting family friendly content I hope is entertaining and enjoyable. I posted another recently blowing up another beaver dam. Lots of views on those ones too. Stay tuned!

  • @SGTJDerek
    @SGTJDerek Před 4 lety +29

    How many "Engineers" would say this can't be done? 😁

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +5

      Probably many. Ah well, lots of ideas don't work & others do. But what makes success is trying to do it. It was a fun build. Got to drive it yesterday & will get it ready to post next week.

    • @SGTJDerek
      @SGTJDerek Před 4 lety +2

      @@lovesloudcars CAN'T WAIT 😁.

    • @johnritchie4801
      @johnritchie4801 Před 4 lety

      Bullshit
      Nothing special about this installation

    • @mickeysimpson1474
      @mickeysimpson1474 Před 4 lety +1

      @Eff yore Feelings This engineer wouldn't dare say it couldn't be done! Although I'm an electrical engineer with 30+ years in the power plants, my dad was a diesel mechanic and he would have loved this. I followed him around from the time I could walk. I remember the Detroits, especially helping him rebuild a 6-71 for a sawmill when I was in junior high. I've seen him do many things that couldn't be done. Great memories.

  • @euroboymike
    @euroboymike Před 4 lety +11

    Lol I was thinking if anyone did this style transmission a week ago.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +1

      Right on. Yup and I'm certainly not the first or last!

  • @reevinriggin3570
    @reevinriggin3570 Před rokem +1

    Genious to turn a trans around backward to make a 4 speed O/D. Almost like flipping a rear end side to side, and turning the cab around backwards to make a rear steer fork truck out of an old farm truck. Seen that done once in my day. Good job!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před rokem

      Worked ok. Some folks claimed it's not possible..
      Ah well. I hope you found part 2 driving it as well? That link is pinned on the comments.
      I bought another 59 Apache last summer. Have had a rebuilt 353 sitting in a shed since 1982, also bought an old international truck with a tiny auxiliary transmission AND I've got a divorced transfer case I bought for 25$. All the fixings to build a 4x4 version #2!
      Now all I need is to wrap up the million other things that need to be done first.
      Stay tuned for further nonsense and entertainment my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.

  • @daveshangar6820
    @daveshangar6820 Před rokem +1

    I love it! That truck rides like a tank for sure!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před rokem

      Thanks Dave! It's a great truck hey? I hope you also found part 2 driving it, that was a fun day.
      Still planning to record some more footage of shifting and exploring things like what happens when both transmissions are in reverse.
      Stay tuned for further nonsense and entertainment my friend!

  • @panthermartin7784
    @panthermartin7784 Před 4 lety +8

    And just to think the big 3 are just coming out with 8 speeds 😂😂😂

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +3

      Sounds great as long as they are tough enough to last a half million miles.

    • @cpufreak101
      @cpufreak101 Před 4 lety +2

      I think they're actually onto 10 speeds now lol

    • @Dauntless.steadfast.fortitude
      @Dauntless.steadfast.fortitude Před 4 lety

      Big 3 Domestics are all ass hats. No new innovations, ideas, epiphany in the 1st century of automobiles. Hmmmmmm 10 speed bicycles were designed way back when ???
      Multiple speed transmissions should have been around since the 1930's
      What an amazing thought...gets better MPGs, waste less power, better on smog...a win win win
      combination. Gear ratios = intelligent thinking. Work smarter NOT harder.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      @@Dauntless.steadfast.fortitude What we need to do find or create is the perfect vehicle with the right amount of horse power fuel economy and enough gears. then put on a fiberglass body so it doesn't rust out in 3 years like they do here & we'd have something. a vehicle that could do a million miles without all the new crap would be nice.
      Guys building stuff like your rock crawler have been doing stuff like that for years, but unfortunately the auto industry isn't helping us with much of that.

    • @Dauntless.steadfast.fortitude
      @Dauntless.steadfast.fortitude Před 4 lety

      @@lovesloudcars my kid brain says give me a bmx or skateboard or even a big wheel ( green machine preferred ) my adult brain aka family man, husband, father of 4, engineer, DIY wants to build an Awd diesel turbo electric hybrid. Each wheel / hub would be its own electric motor.
      Hub = armature. Wheel = outer windings. Small turbo diesel engine to start at dead stop. Wheels start rolling & generating free electric power. Heavy unsprung weight yes.
      Efficiency absolutely. Abundance of power & torque with much less fuel.

  • @LuckyBaldwin777
    @LuckyBaldwin777 Před 4 lety +32

    2 transmissions. Never heard of such a thing. You're smarter than the average bear. Are those wide-ratio 4 speeds (granny 1st)?

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +11

      Yup. Bull low in first gear. Worked out ok, though it is a little crude. I prefer simple mechanics. Some really good features with the new stuff but the repairs can get out of hand. These type of projects are fun to plan and do.

    • @LuckyBaldwin777
      @LuckyBaldwin777 Před 4 lety +3

      @@lovesloudcars crude? nah just needs some paint under there. Like I've always said "Paint covers a multitude of sins."

    • @LuckyBaldwin777
      @LuckyBaldwin777 Před 4 lety +2

      @@lovesloudcars P.S. That's a very nice truck. Your brother's lucky to have a good brother like you.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +6

      @@LuckyBaldwin777 Thanks for watching , your comments & the compliment. It's fun to share things & connect with people.

    • @vinyldash2333
      @vinyldash2333 Před 4 lety +2

      i knew a guy that wanted to do that with a 1980 scottsdale. first tiwe id ever heard of a twin stick in a pickup. its very common in old semis, though.

  • @jonnyrox116
    @jonnyrox116 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for that sir, those old 353 2strokes were known as runaway motors...seemed to have a mind of their own and enough power to convince you! Thanks again for showing us

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Glad you liked it. Did post part 2 if you didn't get to see it yet. . Lots of questions & comments, I'll maybe have to make part 3.

  • @vernongowsell976
    @vernongowsell976 Před 3 lety

    Boy oh boy i love that ol girl too bad shes not for sale .the apaches were the best trucks chev ever put on the market . My grandpa had a 60 gm and he put in two trans the auxiliary trans was coupled at the rear axel the dif was from a 5 ton frieght truck .it was his tow truck in big river Saskatchewan. I lost track of the truck when he passed away .my mom thinks my aunt scraped the truck . I sure like yours thanks for the video and memories

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it Vernon. Hopefully you check out part 2 driving it as well. Planning to record some more footage of shifting and exploring things like what happens when both are in reverse.
      Stay tuned!

  • @joeschlotthauer840
    @joeschlotthauer840 Před 4 lety +11

    1:35 looks factory...

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +3

      It did fit in like it was made for it for sure. Certainly more than the fans on the rad ;)

  • @dilzy17
    @dilzy17 Před 4 lety +4

    I'll subscribe to hear it move under power 👌🎶🎶

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +2

      I'll try not to disappoint you. Between work & other projects it's hopefully not more than a week or so.
      As for subscribing thanks and I hope you enjoy the content with all its variety. I try to share things that are hopefully entertaining, or just different from what most people see.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +1

      Just drove it yesterday & got some video to edit & post next week. Hope you check it out!

    • @dilzy17
      @dilzy17 Před 4 lety

      Can't wait 👌

  • @obsoleteprofessor2034
    @obsoleteprofessor2034 Před rokem +1

    Interesting hack on the double transmissions. My buddy bought a bunch of 3-53's that came off military Gamma Goats. They all had bellhousings that would bolt up to the GM SM-465 transmission. The OE transmission was SM-465 except it had a top with levers for remote shifting instead of a shift handle. He played with various injectors till it smoked. His went into 3/4t Chevy pickups and one with an automatic went into a Dodge because he liked that the firewall was way back and flat. He had a CNC shop make him up several kits to install a THM-400 with mechanical control of the former vacuum controlled modulator. All these he changed the rear end gearing to top out at 65 with the pedal on the floor.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před rokem

      Where did all those units wind up in the end?
      I sure would like to see some of those on the road or find one. I would drive it home from across the country I think.
      I don't like the new stuff with all the electronics and computer garbage on them. Old school is the way to go I think.

  • @theluth9046
    @theluth9046 Před 4 lety +1

    Dang what a fun truck to own, I bet that old diesel has more torque then the original engine!!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Oh yeah, they're not all crazy low end torque like a Mack or anything but it works well. Drove it Friday & editing hoping to post the driving video in 2 days.

  • @philt5782
    @philt5782 Před 3 lety

    I sooo remember those "you toucha my truck" stickers!! Yes 40 years ago. I'm 52.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      We are almost the same age my friend, 52 this summer.
      Hope you enjoyed the video, and also find and enjoy part 2 driving it!
      Stay tuned for further nonsense and entertainment.
      Planning to record some more footage of shifting and exploring things like what happens when both are in reverse.

  • @erichill5208
    @erichill5208 Před 4 lety +1

    Very cool classic truck. The twin transmissions and 53 series Detroit are cool I always like the sound of Detroit diesel 👍

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Ya,they're their own type of music.
      Drove it Friday & editing hoping to post the driving video in 2 days.

  • @joethompson3418
    @joethompson3418 Před 4 lety

    In the late ‘40s, my Dad built a mid size garden tractor and used a dual tranny setup similar to this to get the gearing he wanted to plow with a small air cooled engine. I believe he ran them in series with both facing forward for a mega gear reduction. I remember driving it as a six year old and it would barely creep along in double low with the engine at power. Double high was just that: like a single high gear. He had some pretty aggressive tires and nothing would stop it when it was plowing. You may not be going fast but you couldn’t stall it. Thanks for taking me back there. I have always wondered what happened to it.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +1

      Those are cool memories! Makes a guy wonder if someone saw it for what it was or went to the scrap yard.. - But the memories didn't!!
      Part 2 driving it was fun, but there's so many more things to show I expect we'll be making a couple more before I'm done.

  • @ronaldwyman7580
    @ronaldwyman7580 Před 2 lety

    When I was 12yrs. old my dad aquired 29 modelA doodlebug. It had 2 transmissions. What I remember was you both trans in reverse and it was a creeper gear and you could walk beside it and place hay and what not in the bed.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Ronald for watching and for your great comment. I'm sure it brought up a few forgotten memories.
      I hope you found part 2 driving it. That was a fun video and day. I'm planning to record some more footage of it to explore the answers to just such things.
      In my opinion having one in reverse takes the forward engine rpm, drops the speed, and goes the opposite direction. Therefore the second transmission doing the exact opposite should take it from very slow backwards and return to normal direction and same rpm as input speed. If I'm correct, that would be exactly the same as 4th gear forward with one transmission.
      I am looking forward to testing this out and posting the video. Stay tuned my friend.

  • @4wdtennessee459
    @4wdtennessee459 Před 2 lety

    That sticker reminds me of one I used to have that said don’t run your fingers over my truck and I won’t run my truck over your fingers.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 2 lety +1

      That's a funny one! I hope you enjoyed the video and also hope you found part 2 driving it
      I'm planning to record some more footage of shifting and exploring things like what happens when both transmissions are in reverse. Keep watching my friend and I'll do my best to provide some more content that's hopefully fun and entertaining.

  • @austinl.2703
    @austinl.2703 Před 3 lety

    I learned to drive in a 55 Chevy PU. Soo many good memories......... I sure miss those days

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      Glad it brought back some good memories for you.
      Part 2 driving this one was fun, hopefully you enjoy it as well.
      I'm planning to record some more in the spring, like more shifting, maybe some drone footage & exploring what happens when both are in reverse, so stay tuned!
      Meanwhile other things like blowing up beaver dams, and less exciting weekly adventures.

  • @flyingfreerv8007
    @flyingfreerv8007 Před 3 lety

    Used to be a guy that ran a 24 hour service truck in Ft. Wayne that stuck a 353 into a late '60's C30. Wasn't the best mechanic but you could hear him coming!!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      I'm glad the video brought that memory up for you. It's always fun to hear stories like that.
      Hopefully you also checked out part 2 driving it and got to be a little more entertained. Planning to record some more footage to show things like more closeup on shifting mess around with stuff like what happens when both are in reverse, how slow can it go either direction... Stay tuned & thanks for checking it out & your comment Flying Free!
      Tried to reply yesterday, hopefully this isn't a duplicate.

  • @timmclaughlin3314
    @timmclaughlin3314 Před 3 lety

    During the depression my grandpa built his own farm tractor out of an old Model T chassis. He had a transmission out of a 1926 Willys Knight mounted behind the T transmission to further gear it down for farm work.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      Good old ingenuity hey? Back then people weren't afraid to try something and think outside the box. Sometimes necessity is the mother of invention they say.
      Hope you enjoyed the video. I'm guessing you watched part 2 driving it. Planning to record some more footage of shifting and exploring things like what happens when both are in reverse. Stay tuned and thanks for your comment.

  • @jamestregler1584
    @jamestregler1584 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Love looking at your truck again 🦨

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 5 měsíci +1

      The part 2 driving it is enjoyable. But got new rims and rubber for it last fall. Perhaps we'll get a bunch more footage this spring and summer. I certainly hope so.
      Stay tuned!

  • @b.s.adventures9421
    @b.s.adventures9421 Před 3 lety +1

    My sister and I bought that exact sticker for my father in the mid 80s.
    Wow. Haven’t thought about that in years.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      That's cool. Glad it brought that memory back Bryan.

  • @D11Dozer
    @D11Dozer Před 4 lety

    A couple of friends and I did the same thing.
    Back when I was 18 I drove the truck to an other state because it was to late in my state to buy beer.
    When I got back my buddies had pulled a diesel motor and trans out of an oldsmobile station wagon.
    Then we pulled the motor out of the ol truck the same nite and replaced it with the oldsmobile diesel motor.
    By noon time the next day we were riding it all around the county with no problems except for air in the water system.
    But that wasn't really a problem.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      That's a great story! OH to have those moments captured in more than memory hey?
      Just drove it yesterday & got some video to edit & post next week. Hope you check it out!

    • @D11Dozer
      @D11Dozer Před 4 lety

      @@lovesloudcars Lol your story well documented just took me back.
      I remember it like it was yesterday.
      I'm 55 now and it also makes me fell old lol.
      But those were the days.
      You're job was a bit more tricky with that trans system you got going on there.
      And yes I'll be looking for your video.
      ✌stay safe.

  • @davereynolds6145
    @davereynolds6145 Před 4 lety

    A local guy did the same with a 73 ford 4×4, not sure how he did it but he had a 2 speed rearend in it? No mistaking whose truck was coming down the road, good old Detroit! Thanks for sharing

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +1

      Sounds cool. Lots of ways to do it really.
      Drove it Friday & editing hoping to post the driving video in 2 days.

  • @raykline8979
    @raykline8979 Před 4 lety

    That Sir is one SWEET looking old piece of iron. My Father had a 58 Apache with a 235 6 cylinder and a 3 on the tree. Loved that old truck. Mighty fine job you did.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! Its certainly a favorite ar our house. Always lots of projects in my brain, wonder if I'll ever top that one.

  • @johnneal2195
    @johnneal2195 Před 4 lety

    Seen this set up in a 70's model GMC dually when I was a teenager ,we used it to haul hay I believe it would have pulled a lowboy with a R 6 with ease!! Thanks for the video ,can't wait to hear ol boy run my pap had a 53 God bless an green grass under foot !

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Cool story, makes a guy wonder where those things end up. Would be neat to stumble upon one.

  • @rustbucketranch
    @rustbucketranch Před 4 lety +1

    This is exactly what I want to do with a 55-59 1 ton eventually! Glad to see someone else drop a Detroit into one.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +1

      Right on. Hopefully you'll get to do it yourself and have a great experience.
      Got to drive it yesterday, hopefully will post it next week.

    • @donellmuniz590
      @donellmuniz590 Před 3 lety +1

      Steve Darnell at Welderup put a 4-53 in a 59 Apache 1 ton, long wheelbase panel truck. Bike hauler. It's awesome! I'd send ya a link if I knew how, lol!

  • @CoryR0691
    @CoryR0691 Před 7 měsíci +1

    For sure I'll stay tuned in, I'm here in Port Townsend Washington. Looking at also gear vendor and a M-43 auxiliary. I could just get a rear end with 3:73 gears butt then I have to change all my wheels because I have small studs. Anyway I'll be tuned in thanks for the videos 👍🏼

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Port Townsend! cool place. I've driven past a couple times & stopped to visit my wife's good friends there a couple summers ago Chris & Jeff (maybe she spells it Kris). She runs a preschool or something, Pretty town.
      Good luck on your adventure, there's tons of options, none are real cheap & which one is best seems to come down to what's available or easiest.

  • @robertweitlauf4653
    @robertweitlauf4653 Před 4 lety

    I have a 75 Ford f250 with a 6.6 liter Perkins 6 cyc and a fuller 10 speed. When I got the truck it had a Detroit 453 with a 5 and 4 trans. It was a blast to drive with the Detroit and dual trans but living 100 miles from where I worked it was a little to loud. The Perkins and 10 speed made it a lot more drivable.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      I'd love to see that one. I love a Detroit, but those Perkins motors are fantastic for quiet & fuel economy. Geared properly you would have something almost perfect. Send me a photo or link to chatback@telus.net
      From all the questions & comments from this video as well as the part 2 driving it, I'm going to have to make a part 3 at least to show the gears & shifting & speeds a bit better for sure.

  • @docholliday2961
    @docholliday2961 Před 2 lety +1

    Can't compare cars now days to this beauty 👍

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 2 lety

      Ain't that the truth?? Too much plastic and electronics for my taste. Even the nice stuff that could bury my old Corvette don't have the class.
      I hope you found part 2 driving it as well Doc.
      Stay tuned, I'm planning to record some more footage of shifting and exploring things like what happens when both transmissions are in reverse.
      Keep watching my friend and thanks for your comment.

  • @madmack7501
    @madmack7501 Před 2 lety

    Lovely old truck. Wish we could’ve seen it running

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh you can my friend!!
      Part 2 driving it was a lot of fun, and planning to record some more footage of shifting and exploring things like what happens when both transmissions are in reverse. Stay tuned for further nonsense and entertainment!
      If I can figure out how to copy the link here.
      czcams.com/video/C94vfDmp8Gw/video.html

  • @roccoconte2960
    @roccoconte2960 Před 4 lety

    That is one beatiful truck , love those style trucks from late 40s to early 60s.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Me too. Back when they knew how to make them right. ( though I don't mind the square body chevys either. Drove it Friday & editing hoping to post the driving video in 2 days.

    • @roccoconte2960
      @roccoconte2960 Před 4 lety

      @@lovesloudcars Cant wait to see it, good luck with the drive.

  • @studeystudebaker
    @studeystudebaker Před 3 lety

    i heard a lots of time it could not be done -i had one in 78 ford 350-and one in48 chevy 4-53 love the sound great job

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      Phil that's REALLY cool! I suppose that both your Ford & Chevy with screamin Jimmies are long since sold to other folks?
      I hope you also enjoyed the part 2 video driving it as well? I'll try to post the link here below in case you didn't.
      Stay tuned for further nonsense and entertainment my friend. I'm hoping to record some more footage of this one yet, but always busy & hasn't happened just yet.
      czcams.com/video/C94vfDmp8Gw/video.html

  • @Chevy4x4dawg
    @Chevy4x4dawg Před 4 lety +2

    This is true home grown engineering !!!!! Can't wait to hear her run!!!!!!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      I was positive I replied to your comment & now I can't find it! Maybe I got sidetracked checking out your playlist & videos Like the bridge demolition & Stieger interview...
      Thanks for watching & your comment. Hoping to get a chance to take it for a drive fairly soon & get the video posted.
      I try to post a large variety of interesting or different stuff, hopefully you'll subscribe & not miss when I finally get the other video posted. I've got an old S10 size Chevy blazer with an Oldsmobile Diesel engine in it too. - bit of a squeeze compared to this one, but ran great. -body's junk now though.

    • @Chevy4x4dawg
      @Chevy4x4dawg Před 4 lety

      lovesloudcars Thanks for the rely! Yup if it's got an engine I like it lol. Wow that would be a tight fit!!!

    • @adamheazlett1179
      @adamheazlett1179 Před 4 lety

      @@lovesloudcars I thought those where crap is it a 350

    • @danmackintosh6325
      @danmackintosh6325 Před 4 lety

      @@adamheazlett1179 the Olds' diesel? I've heard bad things about them too, but I suppose like anything if you learn the machine and what it wants/needs you can have them reliable in the end, specially when they're not making lots of power. I wanna see that though, should sound pretty mean.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      @@danmackintosh6325 Ya they're no Cat 3406 that's for sure, but did ok. it's a V6 4.2 Liter I think. Was good on fuel though. Body's shot & something wrong with the clutch right now, just start it in gear, or push start it every summer or so to keep things lubed up until I do something with it.

  • @angelica77649
    @angelica77649 Před 4 lety +1

    beautiful truck so they were made before pure work of art. I'm glad I found this channel

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the compliment Angelica. My video of driving it is almost edited, hoping to post tonight or in the morning.
      Hopefully some of the other stuff is also entertaining to you.

  • @darrelfuhrman8217
    @darrelfuhrman8217 Před 4 lety +1

    I don’t know when Chevrolet started it, but I know that in 1963 Chevrolet offered a Detroit Diesel 3-53 in 1 tons. At the time a guy came in for clutch linkage for a 63 with a 3-53 in it. I told him that we would have to look it up for the original motor. He told me the 3-53 was the original motor. I looked up at 2 of our mechanics grinning at me! I said “Ok the joke is over!” Norm showed where the special parts book on that pickup was. We had the clutch linkage parts. I was a GM parts man at the time, about 3 months on the job! I think that GM put the 3-53 from 63? to 72.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Man would I love to get hold of a few of those trucks now days..
      Got to drive and video it Friday & hope to get part 2 driving it posted this week.

  • @devinknappenberger1078

    This truck is awesome. My dad had a truck back in the day that had a 427 in it with two transmissions behind it

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Gravel truck size? My Dad always said If you can shift a 5&4 with a 427 you can shift anything.
      Going to hopefully have part 2 of driving it last Friday uploaded tomorrow night or Thursday.

  • @charliegilliland9216
    @charliegilliland9216 Před 4 lety

    I knew before I watched the video that you were telling the truth because my neighbor used to have a '70 Dodge 3/4T with a 4-53 and 5-speed w/overdrive and I even drove the truck many times myself. It was a good running rig too, and your video brought back some good memories for me!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      I'm glad you liked it Charlie! Just drove it yesterday & got some video to edit & post next week. Hope you check it out!

    • @charliegilliland9216
      @charliegilliland9216 Před 4 lety

      @@lovesloudcars glad you got to take it out for a spin. I will like to see the video when it's ready.

  • @javieraguirre9206
    @javieraguirre9206 Před 4 lety

    U r a genius. Just to built 2 transmission deal in this nice truck . Congrats.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Thanks. Drove it Friday & working on getting video of part 2 ready to post in a day or so.

  • @misters2837
    @misters2837 Před 4 lety

    Very Cool...My Grandfather put a 235 Chevy And 4-speed into an Farmall F-20 frame (so now it had TWO transmissions Truck Four Speed AND the F-20 transmission)...then used the pto on the back to run another transmission (4 speed like you have there) to use the output as a Winch with DUAL cables! It was designed with the idea of pulling and hoisting dead head logs out of the river... Usually Reverse is the lowest gear in any transmission, so he would put Both the 4-Speed and F-20 in reverse which makes a forward gear that is a crawl!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +1

      Cool setup hey He had a great idea. Can you imagine the torque in those things? - as long as you don't overdue anything & break stuff. Drove it Friday & working on getting video of part 2 ready to post in a day or so.

    • @misters2837
      @misters2837 Před 4 lety

      @@lovesloudcars Absolutely if you took it easy it worked fine...Normally a PTO on a tractor is 500 rpm at say 1500 engine speed, well with the Truck Transmission before the Tractor Trans, he could slow that down to a crawl as well! - A little ingenuity goes a long way!

  • @ronhue3522
    @ronhue3522 Před 4 lety

    I done the same thing with a 1948 Studebaker truck back in 1964 I had a lot of gear forward and reverse. Worked great ..

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +1

      That's super cool. I knew I was not the first but it's always "I heard of somebody".
      sure have had tons of views on this & part 2 driving it. Will have to make a part 3 showing a bit more I guess.

  • @bernardolson1659
    @bernardolson1659 Před 3 lety

    Very cool old truck most impressive ingenuity and thinking outside the box. Thank you for sharing.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Bernard. Glad you liked it, it's a fun project. Hope you also enjoyed part 2 driving it. Planning to make some more videos showing things like what happens when both are in reverse.
      Stay tuned it's fun to see things going after years of waiting for the chance.

  • @jm3464
    @jm3464 Před 4 lety

    I love it I have all these parts in my cellar my 55 ford needs another gear glad to see you did it. I saw 51 gmc years ago three speed aux. said he could get up to 115. Glad I wasn’t riding this was 60 years ago

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Right on. If this had twice the power she'd probably do that too. -faster than a speeding ticket.

  • @lakehunter48p55
    @lakehunter48p55 Před 3 lety

    My dad put 2 transmission in 62 ford 1 ton tow truck some 50 years ago. I towed with it for years. Wore out engine and put a 390cu auto in it with same extra transmission. It was a pulling fool and fast.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      That's really cool. One of my Dad's cousins Mo' told me about such things when I was about 13, so I knew it was possible. I assume yours was in forwards to drop & split gears? Back when folks were not afraid to try, and vehicles were simple.
      Hope you checked out part 2 driving it,
      Hoping to record some more video of more shifting, maybe drone footage following it while accelerating and exploring things like what happens when both are in reverse. Stay tuned!

  • @zegtmilkman4333
    @zegtmilkman4333 Před 2 lety

    Man put a second transmission in his car like a bolt on… legendary

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Milkman. It was a great project. I hope you found and watched part 2 driving it as well my friend.
      Stay tuned for further nonsense and entertainment. I'm hopefully going to record some more footage of it, shifting and exploring things like what happens when both transmissions are in reverse.

  • @donmunro144
    @donmunro144 Před 4 lety

    That's awesome. As a youngster i built a ford with a 390 /c-6 trans backed by a 4 speed standard. Put em both in reverse for a wicked low foward

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      it would be great.
      Just drove it yesterday & got some video to edit & post next week. Hope you check it out!

  • @JimBob-uj8gq
    @JimBob-uj8gq Před 4 lety

    That's a cool old truck, not too many of those left. Thanks for showing it, and love the ingenuity of the 2 transmissions.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +1

      I love the dual headlights ( well mostly the whole truck). Thanks for watching and your comment. The two transmissions certainly helped with the cruising speed. Life can be full of fun projects. Hopefully I'll get a chance to take it for a spin the next couple days and make a video.

  • @michaelirwin142
    @michaelirwin142 Před 4 lety

    That is cool! I had a 58 panel truck with windows all around when I was in high school . Sure wish I had it now!!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Wouldn't it be nice to rewind life sometimes? could hang on to things like that.Working on editing the "driving it" videos I took on Friday & hopefully post in 2 days.

  • @neutral7526
    @neutral7526 Před 3 lety +1

    That's brilliant,I have been wanting to do something similar to my 1965 C-20 chevrolet long bed step side.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      Go for it L.!! Adding to the character & having a great project is a win win!
      Did you enjoy part 2 driving it?
      I'm hoping to capture some more things in the new year when the truck is more road worthy. Things like more shifting , maybe some drone footage & exploring things like what happens when both are in reverse. Stay tuned!

  • @marksalot655
    @marksalot655 Před 4 lety

    Farmers and ranchers. THE most resourceful people in the world.
    Gettin ’er done, before gettin ‘er done was done. 😎👍😇

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      You got that right!
      Drove it Friday & working on getting video of part 2 ready to post in a day or so.

  • @Romans--bo7br
    @Romans--bo7br Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video.... great to see another DD powering a pick-up. The 3 & 4-53's were available in late 50s Studebaker trucks... I drove one for a fellow I met at a Studebaker "Show & Shine" meet in Montana back in the mid-90s... he had a 5x3 in his 3/4T Stude, and had never let anyone drive it until I did, as I nearly 27 of twin stick experience (at that time) in class 8 trucks, including my own with V12 power... and he wanted to hear and record what it sounded like going through all the gears.... was a privilege and an honor that he trusted me with it.... was lots of fun to drive!
    If I understand you correctly.... the original cast iron cased 4 speed was a direct "bolt on" to the 53's bell housing, with no need for an adapter plate of any kind? I take it that it has a No. 3 bell housing? What was this engine originally out of?..... a small P&D type of delivery truck? I know that back in the 60s & 70s there were several companies that built "bakery" type delivery trucks (ie: Hostess Cup Cakes had hundreds of them in their fleets, as well as numerous grocery distributors to stores) that were (mostly) 3-53N powered... some of the larger units had the 4-53N.
    Did you actually film this video this spring (2020), or earlier at some point, and just recently posted it? Whereabouts in AB are you from? PS: I just subscribed to your channel. : )

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes it did bolt on directly to the engine. I bought the motor from a wrecker in Calgary about spring of 91? The guy told me it was out of a Gamma Goat ( which I've never investigated, but a predecessor of the Hummer?) It came with the clutch & bell housing, and when I pulled the old straight 6 out the old 4 speed was the same everything, so we just bolted it up. Figured GM was smarter back then with using the same sizes. Don't know what size it was.
      Would love to find an old truck with one in it already, especially if it had a good auxiliary. ( not that I need more projects. I collect & create them much faster than I'll ever be able to complete them)
      Just filmed it before posting it and hope to film a driving it one today & post next week. North West Alberta in the Peace River country.

  • @MegaRetr
    @MegaRetr Před 3 měsíci +1

    Honestly, I couldn’t hit like fast enough! Wow)

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 měsíci

      I hope you watched part 2 driving it. that video link is pinned to the top of the comments.
      Git new rims and tires for it last fall. Hopefully that means a bunch more coming up. Exploring things like what happens when both transmissions are in reverse.
      Stay tuned my friend!

  • @dandolen1300
    @dandolen1300 Před 3 lety +1

    Bro you really got something right there, I would really like to see that truck restored. I like it!!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      Yes. the question is restored to showroom quality or more rustic with patina?
      Planning to go through the brakes & such, which should be simple since I rebuilt all that to new not that many miles ago. New tires from this century...
      Glad you liked it Dan!

  • @mrbrown3462
    @mrbrown3462 Před 3 lety

    We always had Model A and Model T and a few old chevy doodle bugs on the farm growing up. We used them for dragging hay wagons around and pulling logs and firewood and a couple had plows on them and one if the model Ts had a duece and a half rear rear end and we use to set it on blocks and run the silo blower and corn sheller off the rear yoke on the rear end and all the doodle bugs on the farm had twin transmissions it is how you made power and also got speed back in the day it was common practice to have twin transmissions we even had a doodle bug had a 3spd main wirh a 4 spd behind that then had a weird transfer case that had high/low 2wd and 4wd and then had front drive or rear drive we had a winch on the front and set up so you shifted the transfer in front drive to run the winch and used transmissions to adjust line speed that thing would drag some big logs at idle with all the gearing if you could keep it anchored.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      That's a whole bunch of cool stuff mixed with missing skills and ideas hey? Things like that are seldom thought of in this day and age. Some of it is progress, but much is truly just a loss. Those types of machines are always interesting to me.
      I hope you enjoyed part 2 driving it. Hoping to capture some more footage of things like shifting and what happens when both are in reverse. Stay tuned. Meanwhile I'll try to post things of interest . Last week's video was blowing up another beaver dam.
      Ps. I wonder how many people even know what a deuce and a half is these days...

  • @davesstillhere
    @davesstillhere Před 3 lety

    A rancher I used to work for told me about an old Ford feed truck that they had back in the 60s ish. It wouldnt go slow enough to dump feed good, so his dad put two 4-speeds together in it and had it so he could put it in double reverse and have about a 15:1 transmission gearing, and just crawl along.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      That would do the trick hey? Being backwards, I'm thinking it would just be like 4th forward here. I'm guessing you watched part 2 driving it.
      I'm hoping to capture some more things in the new year when the truck is more road worthy. Things like more shifting , maybe some drone footage & exploring things like what happens when both are in reverse. Stay tuned!

  • @rayc.1396
    @rayc.1396 Před 4 lety

    In the early days of large diesel trucks, Detroit's were very common, 2 strokes had limited hp so they installed a brownie box. The Brownie was a heavy duty 3 speed installed like you did a 4 speed. There were all types of configurations, 5 and 3, 13 and and a brownie and so on. Those were the days when a truck driver had to know how to shift 2 boxes at the same time.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Like my Dad always said He figured if a guy learned to drive with a gas 427 & 5 & 4, then you could shift anything.
      I'd love to find a brownie with double over that would fit in 1 - 3 ton size trucks.
      Did you get to see part 2 in action?

  • @kennethhlavik8155
    @kennethhlavik8155 Před 2 lety

    What a wonderful truck! I Sold my 55 Ford about 3 years ago. It made me sad to Let It Go.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching and your comment Kenneth. It hope when you sold your 55 it wasn't one of those momentarily

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 2 lety

      Stupid phone.. I hope you didn't sell it in a moment of temporary insanity.

  • @artysmotorsports
    @artysmotorsports Před 4 lety +1

    You're cruising at 60 on the highway and this beast passes you in reverse 👍

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Would be something else to see hey? One thing for sure though is in reverse that fast (or anywhere close) is not without stress!
      Enjoyed sharing this and part 2 driving it. Will have to make a couple more yet to demonstrate & show answers to questions. - stay tuned!!

  • @johnholmes4960
    @johnholmes4960 Před 2 lety

    My dad bought a 1958 short bed. Dad and I put a new 283 crate Chevy and repainted it the original apple green, eggshell white top. We live in San Joaquin county, California. In 1958, G.M. Was running out of parts. They bought a ton of spare parts from international harvester to finish the production run. The rear axle bearings are not G.M. They are I.H. They can not be replaced. Those were custom made just to finish the production run. If you have one of these, the axle shaft itself is the inner bearing race. You will need to find something else and replace their entire rear end. They kept that a secret. Otherwise these are very classic. You can tell a ‘58 & ‘59 by the hood dip. That was to see better up close. I had heart issues and sold it eight years ago. But I am still here.....crap.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the great comment John! Discovering parts issues like that would be a nightmare.
      I'm assuming you saw the original chrome at the end of the video? I've had lots of comments regarding the chrome making it a 58.
      Too bad you sold yours, I hope it's a treasured vehicle for someone out there!
      I made a part 2 driving it which was a fun day. I hope you enjoy watching it too. I'm planning to record some more footage of shifting and exploring things like what happens when both transmissions are in reverse. Stay tuned my friend!

    • @johnholmes4960
      @johnholmes4960 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lovesloudcars it was real heart breaking for me to sell my dads prize possession but considering the situation I think he understood. His had the chrome grill, chrome head light trim, and chrome Apache side trim. The differential had 5:10 gears. It had bad gas mileage but out of the hole, there was nothing that could catch it. It topped out at 85 mph. Besides, back in 1962 gas was .19 cents a gallon.

  • @silver79vette62
    @silver79vette62 Před 3 lety

    Awesome, one of a kind with lots of character. Nice work on all of the modifications. Gotta love these Old Chevy’s

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      I agree. I think the 59 &9 were the best looking. Hope you enjoyed part 2 driving it as well.
      Planning to record some things like more shifting footage, some drone view maybe? and messing around exploring things like what happens when both are in reverse.
      Probably will be fixing tires first though... Stay tuned. Meanwhile other fun stuff to share. I posted another video of blowing up another beaver dam a couple weeks ago. Life would be pretty charmed just doing that for a part time job!

  • @ebinmaine
    @ebinmaine Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent work on that ole truck.
    Simply and reliably executed.
    Looking forward to seeing it run.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Got to drive it and record some video on Friday, hopefully will get it posted by Wednesday. Hang in there! Thanks for watching and your comment.

  • @pieterbezuidenhout2741
    @pieterbezuidenhout2741 Před 4 lety +1

    Been wanting to do exactly this conversion for number of years but never got to it.
    Enjoying the ' up yours ' as well but yeah some don't have the savvy.
    Practically one only needs 3rd an 4th on second box as other gear ratios would get way too long.
    Best wishes from another old timer in South Africa.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      That is EXACTLY right on the extra gears. I wish I could find a few auxiliary transmissions with a 1 under , direct & 2 over, that would be perfect. I've got an 82 International I drive all the time that I wish I had 2 more gears when it was empty.
      Just drove it yesterday & got some video to edit & post next week. Hope you check it out!

  • @GTLees
    @GTLees Před 4 lety +1

    Man, you did some knacky cypherin' to rig that system together. I dig it, I want one.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks! it was fun. Hope you check out part 2. Lots of questions & comments, I'll maybe have to make part 3.

  • @rk-ec7kx
    @rk-ec7kx Před rokem +1

    You have a very cool old truck 👍, I love the two stroke Detroit Diesel it's icing on the cake 👍

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před rokem

      Thank you! I agree. 58 and 59 were the best looking truck Chevy ever made and then a Detroit engine, it's one of a kind for sure.
      I hope you also had a chance to watch part 2 driving it?
      I still haven't got around to making a video exploring things like what happens when both transmissions are in reverse.
      Stay tuned for further nonsense and entertainment my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.

    • @rk-ec7kx
      @rk-ec7kx Před rokem +1

      @@lovesloudcars I really liked the transmission, when you said it had two transmissions I thought it would be a 5x4 or 6x4 transmission 👍

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před rokem

      @@rk-ec7kx if I had had access to one I would have, but that was before internet or spare money was available.
      I actually bought an old international truck last year at an auction sale that has a tiny auxiliary transmission that would be perfect. I also bought another Apache pickup and I've got a rebuilt 353 and a transfer case, so I could build a 4x4 version.
      We'll see. As you can tell from my channel content, I'm not short on projects or work to do!

    • @rk-ec7kx
      @rk-ec7kx Před rokem +1

      @@lovesloudcars I like your content and look forward to watching more,

  • @jsatv7443
    @jsatv7443 Před 3 lety

    2 transmission? Mind blowing and amazing.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! Not exactly rocket science, but I think the world is filled with all kinds of things because people thought "I wonder if that will work?"
      Hope you enjoyed it and check out part 2 as well driving it.
      Hopefully I'll get some more good footage showing better shifting and exploring such things as what happens when both are in reverse.
      Stay tuned!
      I share all types of interesting stuff ( at least I hope it's interesting to some people). Hope you are entertained.

  • @Geoff_G
    @Geoff_G Před 4 lety +1

    60 in reverse sounds like, um... let's just say laundry day ain't gonna be fun. Lol

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      I wish I could figure out a safe way to figure out top speed in reverse, but Like you say it's a bit.... I've had tons of questions from this video as well as part 2 driving it. I think I'll have to make at least part 3 to demonstrate a bit more shifting & driving.

  • @charlesr4148
    @charlesr4148 Před 3 lety +1

    I got to tell you that is one of the nicest awesome is old truck I've ever seen you did a great job on the transmission know I don't understand how it functions the way it does but awesome job corps machine awesome truck love it

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Charles for the compliment. Hope you enjoyed part 2 driving it as well.
      The transmission thing is not crazy , just instead of making you go slower as a normal one does facing forward, the opposite happens.
      Stay tuned. I try to share all kinds of family friendly stuff that is hopefully interesting and entertaining.
      Posted another blowing up a beaver dam a couple weeks ago. Hoping to get some more footage of the old black truck after winter showing some more shifting & exploring things like what happens when both transmissions are in reverse.
      Stay safe & have a great Sunday with your family. That's what my plan is. sing, read, share and try and keep it different than other days. God Bless.

  • @Itsjustgaming859
    @Itsjustgaming859 Před 4 lety

    That’s just a gorgeous machine dude! I had a 1975 Chevy c10 step side as my first truck, it was on a 4” lift but it had been beaten up so badly the suspension needed to be replaced and I mean everything under it needed to be replaced. My uncle’s girlfriend at the time blew the engine in it so it sat in my uncles yard for 2 years after that, he took me too it one day and he had another truck sitting next to it with a fresh 305 in it. He said to me “if you can put the engine in that truck into the 75 you can have it!” So in a matter of 2 days I had the other engine in the 75, it never ran right though and wouldn’t pass the smog test in Arizona so I couldn’t drive it to school, i had to leave it with my uncle whom I can’t get a hold of today so idk if he still has it to this day or if he’s since sold it. I had awesome plans for it though, the Diesel engine swap kind lol. One day I’ll get another 75 Chevy step side short bed and do what I’ve been planning with it, just a matter of time and money!

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety

      Keep on planning & looking! Maybe one day you'll stumble across it. This one I drove it Friday & working on getting video of part 2 ready to post in a day or so.

  • @patn7357
    @patn7357 Před 3 lety

    I saw a new Chevy Suburban van with a Detroit Diesel. This was experimental. I saw in Houston, TX in the mid 70s. This is when GM was looking for a diesel engine for it's pickup trucks. I have never seen or heard of one since.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      I love Detroit engines for sure, but they need to run hard to run clean and they're not a quiet motor by any stretch of the imagination. Would be a cool machine though.
      I wonder why they didn't play more with inline 6 Perkins or Mitsubishi engines. They're quite efficient and very quiet.

    • @patn7357
      @patn7357 Před 3 lety

      @@lovesloudcars After learning Dodge was using Cummins, which was incredibly smart, I thought GM should use John Deere engines. Well proven, well known, network of repair & parts across the country.
      I agree Perkins would be a good chose.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      @@patn7357 yup. If it wasn't for Cummins dodge would not be in business now selling trucks. Using John Deere would have made a lot of sense. Even these other proven engines.
      Too much pollution and automotive crap on them now though. Selling the diesel mindset without the simplicity, economy, or reliability.

  • @rowanprice2304
    @rowanprice2304 Před 4 lety

    One of the only trucks where the stacks look good

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 4 lety +1

      I like them but there's at least 1 comment where the guy felt exactly opposite of that . Drove it on Friday & hope to have part 2 running posted by mid week.

    • @rowanprice2304
      @rowanprice2304 Před 4 lety

      lovesloudcars nice, can’t wait to watch it

  • @katlynklassen809
    @katlynklassen809 Před 3 lety

    Love seeing the Alberta plate in the cab

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Katlyn! Glad you noticed and enjoyed. Part 2 driving it was also a lot of fun, hopefully you also checked it out. Planning to record some more footage yet & get some valid Wild Rose plates back on it. Stay tuned!

  • @oceanmariner
    @oceanmariner Před 3 lety

    I've run marine Detroit Diesels since 1960. If I was young, I'd put one in my F-250. I thought of a 6v53. Detroits are very reliable, no sensors, computers, etc., to fail. My F-250 diesel has been towed 3 times for some sensor problem.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      That's the crazy part. Supposedly "better" but not really. Not making any better fuel economy than you could get with a gas engine in the 50's, LOTS of power for sure, but too much electronic junk on them & everything is disposable components now days..
      We've got a marine Volvo engine in a big rototiller. good ( was until the oil plug fell out).
      But this old truck - I think you are right. Too bad someone doesn't build trucks like in the old days with Kenworths & such, - pick your engine, gears, transmission....
      I run a 1982 International truck with a 466. same thing. nothing but the engine..
      Hope you enjoyed part 2 driving it as well.
      Planning to make some more video showing more shifting, some drone footage maybe and exploring gears - like what happens when both are in reverse. Stay tuned. Meanwhile I'll keep posting things that are also hopefully interesting to people. a couple weeks ago I posted blowing up another beaver dam, hopefully you find some of the other videos entertaining too.

    • @oceanmariner
      @oceanmariner Před 3 lety +1

      @@lovesloudcars Reliability is why I use Detroits on the ocean. I don't care what the mileage is when I'm sitting by the roadside, waiting for a tow truck. Even more important on the ocean.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 3 lety

      @@oceanmariner sounds like a good philosophy to me. Broke down anywhere isn't good. Broke down in the middle of the ocean?? Sheesh..

  • @joeromanak8797
    @joeromanak8797 Před 2 lety

    We had 2 doodlebug tractors with 2 transmissions but they were nose to tail for increased pulling power. Never heard of putting one backwards but you proved it can and has been done. Very interesting. Thanks for showing us. 🥸👍🔧💥✅

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 2 lety +1

      That's quite interesting that you brought that up. Someone else did a couple days ago as well. I've never heard of them before then.
      I hope you found part 2 driving it as well? That is a fun video. I'm planning to record some more of the truck as well to show more shifting and exploring things like what happens when both transmissions are in reverse. Stay tuned my friend and thanks for watching and commenting. I'm going to look up doodlebug and see what I can find.

    • @joeromanak8797
      @joeromanak8797 Před 2 lety

      @@lovesloudcars - The term can apply to any homemade tractor. They were at peak utilization in the 30s and 40s and typically made from vehicles of the 20s and 30s. We had 1 that was a ‘28 Ford Model A front half and a ‘29 Packard back end. That one had 2 Model A transmissions in line and had the pulling power of a team of mules. The other had a Model A front end with a single transmission but used a Ford TT (Model T Truck) worm-gear drive rear axle.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars  Před 2 lety +1

      @@joeromanak8797 it's interesting how people put things like that together. Nowadays people are afraid of trying any such thing. Add to that, too much electronics and stuff like that..I think also education is different. People of that generation were of the pioneer mindset and taught to think. Dig yourself out, grow it, or die. Not too many people like that around anymore.
      Hope you have a great weekend. Miserable weather here. Just cleaning up the garage.