CUCV2
5/4 ton fun
Where to start. The 71 K5 came from a string of barters. It is rust free but is basically just the frame and body. The Cummins came from a friend. The 71 K5 body and frame just sat in the garage on a set of temporary axles (still there) for about 6 mos while it's future remained anyone's guess. The original plan was to take the drivetrain from an 89 Blazer and put it in there. The 89 Blazer project took off (again-whole nother story). So, the 71 remained on the back burner while skimming the 4wd forum classified for ideas. Enter the 93 Dodge Cummins donor truck with 75K miles. It wasn't much to look at and a lot of parts had been stripped off the truck already. But it had the a 5.9 Intercooled Cummins Turbo Diesel. And 93 is pretty much before the computer programmed error meaning mechanical fuel injection (vs. electronic fuel pumps). On paper it seemed like a pretty good prospect but there were some questions that remained. Like would the frame be strong enough for an 1100 lb (approx + or -) torque monster? I figured I could box the 71's frame if it was necessary and a deal was made.
The Summer passed and our third baby was due any time. Spare time for this project was looking scarce and there were two disassembled rigs sitting around taking up space. The thought to sell was there, yet, not something I wanted to consider. Especially, in this economy. The third baby was born. All was happy and healthy but spare time seemed like a far off thing. I took some time off from work to take the other two kids to daycare/school while their Mommy recovered. There ended up being a 4 hour slot in the middle of the day where I could work on the todo list. I got to the "trim down the fleet" part of the list and the idea was formed to "just" get the engine in the 71 Blazer and then send what was left of the 93 for scrap. And this is what happened.
The Summer passed and our third baby was due any time. Spare time for this project was looking scarce and there were two disassembled rigs sitting around taking up space. The thought to sell was there, yet, not something I wanted to consider. Especially, in this economy. The third baby was born. All was happy and healthy but spare time seemed like a far off thing. I took some time off from work to take the other two kids to daycare/school while their Mommy recovered. There ended up being a 4 hour slot in the middle of the day where I could work on the todo list. I got to the "trim down the fleet" part of the list and the idea was formed to "just" get the engine in the 71 Blazer and then send what was left of the 93 for scrap. And this is what happened.
. It is a weekend project and will get updated accordingly.
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. I am looking for something more centered. The best idea I had was to go to a double shifter like ORD sells. Their website does not offer one for this combination but it does say they make some custom applications. I gave them a call and they said they could make what I was looking for
. Just going to take it one step at a time. Steering, brakes, axles, rad support and attachments, electrical, get it running... It is a fun project though. Lot of upgrades in one shot here.