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So I will have the truck home tomorrow and then I'll be able to nail down whether it's a carb'd l29 and whether the aluminum radiator I ordered will fit.
In the mean time I have some ideas floating around.
First being, I've already adapted the Allison and the 7.4 will bolt right up but is have to find a standalone tcm that actually works. (pic below)
Or do I discard the work/money I've put into adapting and stick with the th400/205 and get my driveshafts swapped over.

Of course I'd love to put a Cummins in this(always have) and that could be mated to the Allison via an adapter and possibly the same tcm but I'd have to put some serious money into the trans to hold up.
I don't know if this is worth it just to retain the magnum and current crossmembers and driveshafts.
Or start over with a built 47re and adapt that to my 205 after rebuilt with the magnum shaft removed.

I am a little stymied by the over complex computer controlled Allison but I like the way everything fits in the chassis including the full 3" ss exhaust I just custom built around the magnum etc
 
Isn’t the magnum a 32 spline input? If so, the 400 will work with it
 
Isn’t the magnum a 32 spline input? If so, the 400 will work with it
You may be right! I'd have to confirm with ord I guess but I think the th400 is quite a bit shorter in length. I wonder if the th400 ratios would work well with a 5.9l Cummins
 
So I will have the truck home tomorrow and then I'll be able to nail down whether it's a carb'd l29 and whether the aluminum radiator I ordered will fit.
In the mean time I have some ideas floating around.
First being, I've already adapted the Allison and the 7.4 will bolt right up but is have to find a standalone tcm that actually works. (pic below)
Or do I discard the work/money I've put into adapting and stick with the th400/205 and get my driveshafts swapped over.

Of course I'd love to put a Cummins in this(always have) and that could be mated to the Allison via an adapter and possibly the same tcm but I'd have to put some serious money into the trans to hold up.
I don't know if this is worth it just to retain the magnum and current crossmembers and driveshafts.
Or start over with a built 47re and adapt that to my 205 after rebuilt with the magnum shaft removed.

I am a little stymied by the over complex computer controlled Allison but I like the way everything fits in the chassis including the full 3" ss exhaust I just custom built around the magnum etc
I say run what you have now without doing too much and concentrate on getting the Cummins and whatever transmission you prefer, I know the Allison was offered in busses behind the Cummins so it's good enough
 
Most of my cars that I've not driven at least a once or twice a week I usually put some kind of batter disconnect on them or pull the ground. Mostly because the battery would die, but seeing what you just had happen makes me think it's a good safety issue.

Thankfully the truck was far enough from your house...
 
Yea I'll definitely just get everything goin and run it until I decide. I'm pretty sure the Allison would need a health rebuild to handle a 5.9l. Then I am back to dealing with software which is opposing one of the main reasons I want a mech diesel. The NV4500/5600 is probably the smartest way to go imho.
Also I'm kinda worried about my d/s's and axles if I were to put my magnum behind a 5.9l. I imagine carnage
 
Carnage depends on driving style.

And a mechanical 5.9 isn't really any worse than a 8.1L.

Now once you start building that 12 valve, yeah you make some serious steam.
 

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