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cummins install, and new tanny tunel...PICS!!

eh, the exhaust is only like 3.5"....it hooks under the oil pan to the drivers side (to clear the t-case) and just goes straight back to dump over the axle.......and yea, i like how the blue rtv kinda stands out and accents the t-case :haha:.....that was on purpose by the way.....
 
Did you make the 4wd stick hole any bigger in the tranny tunnel?? I know on mine it moves a pretty good ways to engage into 4wd and the hole just looked small
 
Did you make the 4wd stick hole any bigger in the tranny tunnel?? I know on mine it moves a pretty good ways to engage into 4wd and the hole just looked small


haha...yea, i did....that was just for starting it out....i really dont like tha way it is set up tho...id really like some cabel actuated **** like the B&M that i have for the tranny, i just havnt looked very hard....
 
Idk i kinda like mine being mounted right to the transfer. It gives me more assurance that if i'm in a bind i won't have a broke cable keeping me out on the trail but it's a good idea nonetheless
 
Idk i kinda like mine being mounted right to the transfer. It gives me more assurance that if i'm in a bind i won't have a broke cable keeping me out on the trail but it's a good idea nonetheless

i can see where your coming from....i had my tranny shifter pull that **** on my once...it wasnt cool...:doah:
 
more pics.......new dirveshafts AGAIN...janky york compressor brackets...fender trimming....KC daylighters....and back to shiloh.....

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I thought the York needed to be as straight up and down as possible or oil wouldn't get to everything. Might want to check that before you use it alot.

BTW thats an awesome build.
 
I thought the York needed to be as straight up and down as possible or oil wouldn't get to everything. Might want to check that before you use it alot.

BTW thats an awesome build.


actually, it is made to mount either horizontally or vertically as it has many different applications to which it is mounted differently i.e. semi, firetruck, ambulance, and also 1979 bronco which this one was sourced from. thanks for the good eye tho :wink1:...im workin on the videos so keep checkin in....:D
 

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