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#41
i am lookin to buy some mounts to put a 1st gen ctd in my 87 chevy one ton 4x4 dually how can i get some and how much email me at iceman_us_3406@yahoo.com thanks
#42
chev to cummins conversion
we are trying to put a 6t 12v in a 1993 chev heavy half. shes also four wheel drive. we need to know how to get the tranny to chevy transmission to work. its a 700r4. could put dodge tranny but then i lose my four wheel drive. not sure its worth losing. help us out? i found an adapter kit for mega dollars it has got to be easier and/or cheaper.
#43
This is what I have. Laser cut 1/4 steel, formed in a CNC press brake and welded by me. My conversion cross-member uses new O.E. Dodge 3RD Gen insulators and castings. They are far superior to the 1ST Gen style insulators in strength and vibration insulation. The polyurethane insulators are stiff and not nearly as strong, even if you put two or three on each side.
Very nice. What is a price on something like that? You can pm if you like.
#44
#45
there are some good outfits making conversion parts. I have done afew with parts from autoworld in great falls mt. there are other shops on here as well. the best advice is do the homework. make some calls and listen to there advise; who ever you go with. personally the best auto is the allison tranny. ken is going to use it in his cummins diesel dragster. the adapter plate is nice.
#46
#47
09 Silverado CTD Conversion
Hey there, I am new to the Cummins conversion world. I want to put a 03-07 common rail cummins in my 09 Silverado. Currently the truck is a half ton with a 5.3L V8. I want to find a 3/4 ton frame and let the fun begin. I need a lot of advice and help as to what I will be getting myself into. Parts? Fab work? Let me know guys!
Thanks,
Andrew
Thanks,
Andrew
#48
with that truck being so new you probably wont find hardly any info on it. just be prepared to throw your wallet down BIGTIME on a project like that with everything still being so new. and make sure you check your smog regulations you probably wont be able to put an older engine in your new truck
#50