Disks? What’s gears? How much?That could definitely be this one, I have the space to properly part it out now and won’t have to sell the roller in one shot. Thing is, it’s a Dana 80 in this one
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Disks? What’s gears? How much?That could definitely be this one, I have the space to properly part it out now and won’t have to sell the roller in one shot. Thing is, it’s a Dana 80 in this one
Drums, and unsure of gearing. I can check it out tomorrowDisks? What’s gears? How much?
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No rush. When you have a chance.Drums, and unsure of gearing. I can check it out tomorrow
No shit! Quite the upgrade for sure.
Story of my life.Finally got some time to start ripping some things apart on the engine in preparation to do a re seal on it. Unfortunately I can't stay on track so I'm pulling it down simultaneously with the '93 engine I have for my Landcruiser, so there's parts everywhere in the shop
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But I did load the stripped engine onto the back of the truck and took it down to the local car wash, got a lot of the grime sprayed off. I want to paint it after it's been sealed, so it's gotta be clean
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And finally rearranged the Cummins corner to make everything a little more accessible
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If only I could stay focused on one project, it would probably get done a lot quicker, haha. As of now, I have that '93 engine and an NV4500 in need of a rebuild for my '97 Landcruiser, but I also want to get this swap done for the K30. May come down to flipping a coin, haha. Not enough time in the day
181’s, 4K springs, and a 10 plate with a modded AFC. That’s more than enough mods to crank out 6-700hp. I’d skip the 370 marine injectors and go for a solid set of aftermarket injectors. A 35/3b twin combo. 20* of timing. ARP studs. Damn it I need to buy a 12v.
I did the vacuum pump seal on my daughters 24 valve… good times!Was able to tear into the engine pretty good today. Got it in to the heated shop, tore into mine while helping him reassemble his. Was pretty pleased to get the exhaust manifold off without breaking any bolts, always a win. Pulled off the adaptor plate, exhaust manifold, A/C mount and lower water inlet, and the oil cooler. Started to clean up the block with a brass wire wheel, in preparation for paint. Going the classic beige and black on this one.
Separated the oil cooler, and was surprised with how clean it was in the water jacket. Usually its all brown and rusty with flakes laying in there, this was by far the cleanest engine I've ever torn in to
More stripping of components for cleaning and re seal the rest of this week. Also need to decide how far I want to go in to this. The cam will be coming out, so the front gear case can come off. Unsure about the head, I'm kinda leaning towards headstuds, and just doing the head gasket while I'm in there. Not too sure if my goals justify headstuds, though. I'll also have to decide on how I'm going to mount the AC compressor. I'm not cutting the frame, and I cant find the stock Cummins mount plate for mid mounting the AC, so I'm leaning towards the kit from Adventure Vehicles NW. It's pricey with the dollar conversion, but its the best option I can see. It moves the compressor above the water inlet, and the alternator on top of that.
The other issue I'm trying to resolve is getting rid of the vacuum pump on the engine. The truck has hydroboost, and I can run the Hvac and cruise (if cruise in these is vacuum, not sure) off of an electric pump. This would make it a little sleeker under the hood, and eliminate a very annoying leak point. Trouble is, there's very few parts around anymore to direct mount the power steering pump to the timing case. For those following along who don't really know 12 valves, the power steering pump is driven directly by the vacuum pump, which is gear driven off the cam. I could get a medium duty pump with a remote reservoir, but those usually run higher pressures than automotive ones. Still in the air on that one