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Dad's 1978 Chevy K30 Farm Truck

Dad's K30
I might not be remembering correctly, was that engine out of a pusher motor home? Would/can you need to reverse the fan or did it 'pull' air?
It is out of a diesel pusher so the fan would have pushed air. It probably is also massively oversized for a 1 ton pickup and won't fit in the space available anyway, unless I run without a hood.
 
Yeah that application and fan hub puts everything super high.
I have dedicated my entire personality to learning about this stuff. Lmk if you want my oversharing. I can go on for hours about options.
 
Yeah that application and fan hub puts everything super high.
I have dedicated my entire personality to learning about this stuff. Lmk if you want my oversharing. I can go on for hours about options.
I'm all for options that will work in my application. I started this thread to think through what I need to make this work. Usually, I'm the one rattling off all the stuff when it comes to the little details of the squarebody changes. But I haven't done this swap before.

A friend of mine has a mid 90s Dodge cummins donor down the road minus the motor. I already snagged the intercooler and may look for more parts on it if there is anything useful.
 
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A crap ton of that dodge is useful if it’s still got these parts.
There’s plenty of ways to do this swap into a pickup but taking one from a pickup seriously simplifies the work.
Throttle cable, depending on your pump ID maybe the p7100, whole cooling system and intercooler too, motor mounts, and exhaust manifold.
In a more simple way, the low mile long block is what you keep and swap all Dodge small parts on to that.
 
I went to move the truck this week and it ran for a couple minutes and then died. Then ran the battery dead fairly quick. After charging the battery, it cranks but won't start but will start on starting fluid. It will also run if I pour gas down the carb. I changed the fuel filter and verified the mechanical pump is delivering fuel to the carb, so that leaves a plugged port or stuck float. The carb is way beyond needing a rebuild at this point with the choke wired shut many years ago.
 
Did ya ever get a chance to see if the front driveshaft is a Saginaw type CV or a Spicer ?
Just curious about some of the early K-30 cab chassis stuff that I’ve seen over the years.
 
it sounds like shes a carb swap and or rebuild away from being a strong runner!
 
Cleaning out and stripping the parts truck and i realize this was originally a 4-speed truck, not automatic. It needs a couple small spots of rust repair and one cab corner is smashed, but it needs far less work than my dad's cab.

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So I now have three options. Fix my dad's 1978 cab with a rust free floor from an 82 C30 that the roof was cut off as an RV conversion, use a rust free 1982 C30 cab and covert the firewall, or use this 1978 C30 cab and do minor rust repair.
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Either way, I have a lot of good parts being donated from the interior of this truck. But not the steering wheel, that is nasty.
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Start w the cab w the least amount of rust.
 
Shuffling trucks around the yard to mow and found more proof that rust belt life is hard on old trucks. I had to use the rachet strap to hold the axle up because the main eye rusted and broke.

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