Some updates
MOTOR MOUNT THOUGHTS
I have procured a 12v motor which Im building
Im running another thread about building the cummins... but I wont put that here because it clogs the post
Since I started this thread a number of gen 1/2/3 cummins conversion postings have been going up around the forums... TDR now has several excellent threads
(SEE TIMO's
http://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/showthread.php?t=66674
and P Kirby's
http://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/showthread.php?t=136977for gen 2)... and a number of pictures (P Kirby has taken excellent pictures of his motor mounts)
I have 1989 gen 1 dodge mounts already on my motor and Im going try to adapt those to my chevy mounts using P Kirbys (TDR) ideas,, it keeps things really stock looking and uses stock parts... and the chevy's frame was designed to take loads in the existing crossmember area
There are several more companies out there doing conversions and making mounts... they make for some good ideas for fabbing your own
If you are even consdering the conversion your fabbing skills should be excellent...if they arent try a welding class..Lincoln is even offering a nascar fab school now...
Im putting the links to two companies that are making motor mounts...Im not suggesting you purchase them but again they are some examples of stuff out there....
http://www.autoworldmt.com/Page_9.html
http://www.screaminseeman.com/home.php
Radiators
I recommend looking at P Kirbys M1008 cummins post at TDR... hes used a duramax radiator and the intercooler and it looks like it is a doable conversion..I have a question into him about it so there will be an update here
Tranny Transfercase
The more I look at it (since Im going auto) I think the only way is to go all dodge... so Ill be in the market for a 205 gen 1 auto case... and Ill figure out which auto od will work best for the conversion
Right now Im dealing with gathering parts, trying to get some more auto tranny/transfer case answers, and rebuilding the CTD,, Im still getting sticker shock over cummins parts prices... but thats why they run so well for so long
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