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I think it's a great plan. Just remember what happened last time you tried an "oil change" on a 6BT. Keep it simple.
We’re talking about writing a check, right? If you don’t use the getrag, please put my name on it.
Wasn’t there a comment not long ago about making life simpler and spending more time with the family….Write a check, sir.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on October 15, 2022, 09:36:37 PMWasn’t there a comment not long ago about making life simpler and spending more time with the family….Write a check, sir.Sent from my iPad using TapatalkLife changes and I guess we evolve to adapt.Europe is about to freeze to deathThey are not going to suffer all alone. And while all that is developing our idiot of a president, Obama, and his stand-in are going to wreak havoc on this country. We are falling off a cliff in so many ways. Not waiting until the news and internet get shut off...Can't help but feel something bad is comingDoesn't seem like a bad idea to put a truck like this togetherWriting a check? Who would do it? Who builds things to my standard? And if I could find this mythical person, what would it cost? I'm not spending 50K on a project like this when I can do it for around a fifth of that cost.I may or may not do it, but if I do, it's going to be me turning the wrenches
Quote from: Flyin6 on October 16, 2022, 10:22:51 AMQuote from: TexasRedNeck on October 15, 2022, 09:36:37 PMWasn’t there a comment not long ago about making life simpler and spending more time with the family….Write a check, sir.Sent from my iPad using TapatalkLife changes and I guess we evolve to adapt.Europe is about to freeze to deathThey are not going to suffer all alone. And while all that is developing our idiot of a president, Obama, and his stand-in are going to wreak havoc on this country. We are falling off a cliff in so many ways. Not waiting until the news and internet get shut off...Can't help but feel something bad is comingDoesn't seem like a bad idea to put a truck like this togetherWriting a check? Who would do it? Who builds things to my standard? And if I could find this mythical person, what would it cost? I'm not spending 50K on a project like this when I can do it for around a fifth of that cost.I may or may not do it, but if I do, it's going to be me turning the wrenchesSwbhobie, builds to your standard. Issue is no idea how long it would be before he could take it on. Concur, he does great work. Think he has a line a builds waiting attention. Did you already put a solid front axle in? No, not going to be a SAS. No need to do that. 9.25 is plenty strong enough and the whole suspension is well sorted. I do think I would swap out the torsion bars to the 2500/3500 Duramax units from the Silverado.Does the burb have a hydroboost you could use? Yes, factory equipped with a hydro-boost.Will of course need to have drivelines made once a drive train is in. Yes, once the main parts are first determined, then procured and fitted, then come the driveshaftsWill The front clip/grill be able to hold the radiator, intercooler, AC condenser, and trans cooler (if using automatic)? It did as a factory unit! Remember, this chassis, although in a Silverado came stock with all of that with the Duramax. So the easy plan would be to just use everything from the stock chevy parts bin for an LB7 chevy truck. Having said that, I have that custom front bumper which is fitted with that big, honkin 13,000 winch. I believe the winch location will preclude the use of the chevy intercooler, so I was thinking of using a liquid to liquid unit mounted somewhere there is ample space.
I agree with Turner, Seth has a new shop he needs to pay for along with young family and he does really good work. I’m sure he’d also work with you allowing you to acquire parts etc and may even let you wrench on it some. He’s definitely the diesel resto mod guy here……
Lizard skin for under hood, fenders, fire wall. Wish I did that when I had the cab on a rack and the frame outside. Dieseltuff.com for parts if you get there, Mark is an upstanding and smart Canadian selling all things Cummins, to include brand new pumps I believe made in Poland, we are running one in ours. Come to think of it, our entire fuel system, turbo and down pipe came from him. Interested to see how you solve the weight on the IFS, some sort of coilovers I’m guessing. 4l80e computer in a faraday cage Clock ring should be able to get the 205 where you need it I’d think? But I haven’t seen the underside of a burb so not sure.Twin stick cable shifters for 205 actuation, works well it’s what we’re running, and probably a couple hundred thousand others. Consider a brushless fan with mechanical parts on the shelf. Smaller better less power suck.What kind of compressor does the burb use for AC? Can you get one that will mount in factory location?Will Cummins fit with AC compressor in factory location between frame rails? I believe square bodies have to modify frame on passenger side or put compressor up top. You might be able to get a factory fitting digital cluster that can tell you all the info, I know they make them for older Chevy stuff. Have mechanical on the shelf with fan. Measure every possible thing you can before tearing things apart and ensure it’ll fit between frame rails and under the hood with the hood closed. Oh also, do not get rid of anything that you take off the Cummins. Pieces are getting harder and harder to find and more expensive. Pump core is basically 5-600 any where. Or the getrag or 205 for that matter. Don’t use dynamite, use the other brand I’m drawing a blank on at the moment it’s cheaper and absolutely just as good. I believe it’s called rattle trap. Need to confirm with upholsterer friend.
This thing for the 205, it’s what we’re running in our 74.https://precisionfabricationplus.com/shop/ols/products/squaremax-gm-np205-twin-stick-cable-shifter-kitThe guy that runs that shop, top notch individual as well!Also, I don’t know why but I spaced the duramax on IFS entirely.
Quote from: wyorunner on October 17, 2022, 03:49:41 PMThis thing for the 205, it’s what we’re running in our 74.https://precisionfabricationplus.com/shop/ols/products/squaremax-gm-np205-twin-stick-cable-shifter-kitThe guy that runs that shop, top notch individual as well!Also, I don’t know why but I spaced the duramax on IFS entirely. That just helped a lotIf you read what he is doing with this, you will note that by rotating the 205 case, I will need to create a "high-hump" transmission and driveshaft tunnel in the SuburbanThat's an easy decisionThis is off the table, as I am not willing to carve up that truck with some big hump in the middle of the cabGood info as it just eliminated the Getrag/NP205 option.
Back to my original comment, write the check to SW hobie and play with the kids/grandkids. You’ll thank me later.You can afford it with all the savings from the tesla gasoline savings.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Besides, what fun is it to just drop something off, then pick it up having been totally modded by someone else? Who here does that?
Quote from: Flyin6 on October 21, 2022, 04:32:46 PMBesides, what fun is it to just drop something off, then pick it up having been totally modded by someone else? Who here does that?Well, my fummins is still at another shop…….Granted I have to finish things when it comes back to my shop but. On another note realize no one said you couldn’t do it. You however did tell us just a few months ago you had limited time and wanted to focus less on projects. Your words not ours, just so we’re clear. Charles and I can be direct but only trying to watch out for you.
This happened today:After this, I'll move this over to the Suburban thread
Not saying this is the main reason but could part of the reason you made the statement about backing off the projects was the pain from your back? I for myself before my neck surgery I would do a project here or there but never wanted jump into a big/ long project because I never knew if I could do anything from one day to the next. Now that you have the surgery scheduled and you can see the light at the end of the tunnel you feel like you can do projects? Looking forward to watching the projectSent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
i love the idea of a 12 valve powered family vehicle. esp one that has already had all the stuff done to it along with insulated. etc. if you’re not 100% sold on the 5 speed and wanted to use the 80e bc it’s built and ready to go that’s very viable. if you did want to go with the getrag, i would still keep IFS up front for rideability and you’re not reinventing the wheel with steering and suspension on a SFA swap. that being said, i would pay good $$ for that 205 for a pass drop specific build. you can keep the 360 and run a 2nd gen dodge tcase for driver drop
Just a couple thoughts, I like your Idea but do you really want to give up all the creature comforts that your current rig has? You will loose a lot of convivence items that make a more modern truck nice and make the truck nicer to have/use. That Cummins will not give you what you think it will. The time you invest you will never get back, if its a project to kill time and you enjoy it 100%understand.You will always be chasing gremlins with a setup that only YOU will be able to work on, the days of taking it to someone to get it fixed will be gone.Maybe buy a rig close to what you want where most of the heavy work is finished?All the people that say just write the check! Don is 100% spot on with his logic, an example if I had hired someone to get my T28 airworthy just the labor hour cost alone most likely would be more than what I paid for the plane and thats not adding in parts cost, same goes for my Cummins powered RC.What always happens is something big will break and you will find out it wasn't built correctly and the number one thought will be "I should of built this myself" almost 100% of the time this is what happens.I say that but I will reassemble my Cummins RC and that will be the last time I do a project like that(I think) Factory trucks are very capable now but I would have a hard time beating up a 80K+ truck on trails and driving thru the brush, I have come to enjoy the comfort/capability of the modern trucks and have a warranty at least for the first 5yrs.I'm getting older myself and I want to enjoy the things I can physically still do before I get to the point I cant do them any more, my idea of a good time is not spending all day at a pick-a-part. the 1st gen setup is the most basic way to go and the quietest, please resist the urge to p-pump this truck those engines are SUPER loud and is not a fun time to listen too for hours and hours.
Quote from: Flyin6 on October 21, 2022, 04:49:54 PMThis happened today:After this, I'll move this over to the Suburban threadThat thing is rusted to all heck, might as well scrap it. I’ll come up and get it so you donut have to worry about the rust tarnishing your weed field it is parked in
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
I too totally get the don’t trust a shop. Did have to for my heads, but they are well known. Cost me a small fortune also. Sort it all out chief then get at it. When it’s only you to blame things generally get done the way you want them.
Quote from: wilsonphil on October 22, 2022, 10:19:31 AMJust a couple thoughts, I like your Idea but do you really want to give up all the creature comforts that your current rig has? You will loose a lot of convivence items that make a more modern truck nice and make the truck nicer to have/use. That Cummins will not give you what you think it will. The time you invest you will never get back, if its a project to kill time and you enjoy it 100%understand.You will always be chasing gremlins with a setup that only YOU will be able to work on, the days of taking it to someone to get it fixed will be gone.Maybe buy a rig close to what you want where most of the heavy work is finished?All the people that say just write the check! Don is 100% spot on with his logic, an example if I had hired someone to get my T28 airworthy just the labor hour cost alone most likely would be more than what I paid for the plane and thats not adding in parts cost, same goes for my Cummins powered RC.What always happens is something big will break and you will find out it wasn't built correctly and the number one thought will be "I should of built this myself" almost 100% of the time this is what happens.I say that but I will reassemble my Cummins RC and that will be the last time I do a project like that(I think) Factory trucks are very capable now but I would have a hard time beating up a 80K+ truck on trails and driving thru the brush, I have come to enjoy the comfort/capability of the modern trucks and have a warranty at least for the first 5yrs.I'm getting older myself and I want to enjoy the things I can physically still do before I get to the point I cant do them any more, my idea of a good time is not spending all day at a pick-a-part. the 1st gen setup is the most basic way to go and the quietest, please resist the urge to p-pump this truck those engines are SUPER loud and is not a fun time to listen too for hours and hours.The other side of the $5K suburban question: What other vehicle can I find these days that are just as capable that could get 20-25MPG? And run off waste motor oil as well? That group just got pretty small. I drove a diesel Land Cruiser in Kirkuk, but I'm sure some bad people wearing all black took that and drove it right to the point where some USAF F-16 smoked it and turned the vehicle into a shallow pond.
Quote from: Flyin6 on October 22, 2022, 03:42:55 PMQuote from: wilsonphil on October 22, 2022, 10:19:31 AMJust a couple thoughts, I like your Idea but do you really want to give up all the creature comforts that your current rig has? You will loose a lot of convivence items that make a more modern truck nice and make the truck nicer to have/use. That Cummins will not give you what you think it will. The time you invest you will never get back, if its a project to kill time and you enjoy it 100%understand.You will always be chasing gremlins with a setup that only YOU will be able to work on, the days of taking it to someone to get it fixed will be gone.Maybe buy a rig close to what you want where most of the heavy work is finished?All the people that say just write the check! Don is 100% spot on with his logic, an example if I had hired someone to get my T28 airworthy just the labor hour cost alone most likely would be more than what I paid for the plane and thats not adding in parts cost, same goes for my Cummins powered RC.What always happens is something big will break and you will find out it wasn't built correctly and the number one thought will be "I should of built this myself" almost 100% of the time this is what happens.I say that but I will reassemble my Cummins RC and that will be the last time I do a project like that(I think) Factory trucks are very capable now but I would have a hard time beating up a 80K+ truck on trails and driving thru the brush, I have come to enjoy the comfort/capability of the modern trucks and have a warranty at least for the first 5yrs.I'm getting older myself and I want to enjoy the things I can physically still do before I get to the point I cant do them any more, my idea of a good time is not spending all day at a pick-a-part. the 1st gen setup is the most basic way to go and the quietest, please resist the urge to p-pump this truck those engines are SUPER loud and is not a fun time to listen too for hours and hours.The other side of the $5K suburban question: What other vehicle can I find these days that are just as capable that could get 20-25MPG? And run off waste motor oil as well? That group just got pretty small. I drove a diesel Land Cruiser in Kirkuk, but I'm sure some bad people wearing all black took that and drove it right to the point where some USAF F-16 smoked it and turned the vehicle into a shallow pond.Dont want to rain on your parade or be a nay sayer BUT you will never and I mean never see that kind of mileage, when my RC was operational the absolute best i EVER saw was 15MPG. Now I know all the internet experts all get 25mpg pulling a 40ft 16K trailer up a 20% grade and don't even feel the trailer back there.But the reality is nothing close to that! When I got 15mpg that was @ 55mph and a 100mph tail wind and down hill(30% grade) once you get the weight up and with your rig being up in the air it will take its toll on the MPGI know what people say but those gal/miles don't lie, its called math and works 100% of the time.you can always look for truck someone built OR a newer used Power wagon and convert that to diesel then you will have everything your looking for EXCEPT MPG.Drive that 5K Suburban because IMO you can buy LOTS of fuel for 30K+ even at todays prices.
Phil, was your RC a P-pump or a VE motor?I know of some folks who do score some good fuel numbers.So I'm wondering what may be different between the two pictures?100 mph tailwind... So you had this thing at FL310 then ;-)
i can say my dads ppump 12 valve/4500/205 with 37s and 4.56s in a ~6500Lb kaiser gets 17 all day. started out around 15 but was told by a fairly reputable and knowledgeable cummins pump builder that a newly built cummins will progressively get better mileage (by 30% or so) up to 50k miles. and since his motor was brand new built from top to bottom, that is tracking along about right. i didn’t believe it. but it’s there. and he drives it alittle hot in my opinion. (shifts alittle higher than i would but it’s his truck. hah) you should have a 263 in there if it’s from an 80e. which it seems like it is. if not, get a 263 from a truck with 80e. will have 32 spline unlike the duramax 263s which are 29 spline and i believe a different bolt pattern. if you do the 5 speed, a 241 DHD will bolt up to the 29 spline 360 as/isif you’re doing full EMP or battery proof, a ppump 5 speed would be the option. ppumps don’t even ‘require’ a battery to run. it can be jump started down a hill and can be held on mechanically to fully eliminate any need for electronics. VEs take 12 volts to hold open fuelshuts. that doesn’t sound like exactly what you’re going for. but just some food for thought.
pull the case or look at the old one and see what your spline count is. if it’s 32 (should be since it’s an 80e) then source a 261/3 from a truck and let it ride.
NP263HD (non diesel) 32 spline. NP263XHD 29 spline (diesel) np261 is just a manual shift version of the 263. I trust nearly everything out of his mouth Don.