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Old 04-03-2009, 10:26 AM
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that's awesome. wish ih ad the motivation and money to do that to my xj.
 
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Old 04-04-2009, 03:13 AM
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Originally Posted by hulkgreen
Sorry for the Newb questions .... My son grenaded the 4.0L in my YJ so I am trying to find the best/easiest DIESEL replacement !!!

Is the 4L80e a better trans for this engine ???? What are the approximate horses you are puttin out with your engine mods and are they too much for the 4L80e ??? And what T-case did you use in your conversion ??? From the research I have done I understand the Dana 300 is a easy swap ( ie.. advance adapters makes the adapter from the 4L80e to Dana 300 ) ....

Did the engine you bought come with the adapter from 4bt to Turbo400/4L80e ???


BTW.... Your swap looks and sounds awesome !!!
Thanks for the props,
I tore the 700R4 up testing the engine mods
The 4L80E would be IMHO a better transmission for this type of swap, however the electric trans controller is costly. The 700 can be built to take the punishment of the Cummins and I am currently attacking it from that angle. Should I blow up another auto trans I am looking at a NV4500 5 speed manual. I used the NP241-c transfer case and a JB conversions super short SYE kit to keep the rear drive shaft as long as possible.
And Yes the engine I bought did have the adaptor for the TH400 attached
 
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Old 04-04-2009, 07:28 AM
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Sweet rig.
 
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Old 04-13-2009, 12:28 AM
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Nice lil trail rig!


Gotta crank that sucker up now and start breaking parts


 
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Old 04-13-2009, 08:53 AM
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i love yo truck , its frigin awesome. wanna sell it , JK
 
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Old 04-16-2009, 12:26 AM
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It's cranked and ready to go.
Just gotta get home and put a new tranny in it.
 
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Old 04-19-2009, 03:46 PM
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I like your setup.
If I was doing rock crawling, or uphill racing I would use an automatic transmission in a jeep, and I have had many jeeps.

I found this on the web/net a while ago, and it is why I chose the NV5600 for my stepvan.

1966 Ford Bronco - Diesel Power Magazine

Money has always been a big issue with me, so I am always willing to go second best, or wait, and wait, and search for that great deal to come along. Being in a hurry always means spending the big bucks.

Great Job on the jeep!
However, running a snorkel means high water: Good For You; just remember to bring your exhaust up to the same height, or you will drown out your engine. Been There! Done That!
 

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Old 05-12-2009, 01:08 AM
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Nice attention to detail with the Cummins Badge on the fender, excellent job overall.

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Originally Posted by Mr. Duck
Thanks for the props,
I tore the 700R4 up testing the engine mods
The 4L80E would be IMHO a better transmission for this type of swap, however the electric trans controller is costly. The 700 can be built to take the punishment of the Cummins and I am currently attacking it from that angle. Should I blow up another auto trans I am looking at a NV4500 5 speed manual. I used the NP241-c transfer case and a JB conversions super short SYE kit to keep the rear drive shaft as long as possible.
And Yes the engine I bought did have the adaptor for the TH400 attached

I am looking at doing a swap to a diesel motor for my truck (1992 Chevy C-1500 5-spd OD M/T 305 ci TBI 4x2), and the 700R4 was one of the transmissions offered for my truck (gas powered version) if I am remembering properly. Do you think keeping/using the 700R4 would be a less-expensive alternative (for now) to getting a tranny specifically designed to work with a diesel's torque?

Beo
 

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Old 05-12-2009, 12:46 PM
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have it built by someone who knows what they are doing. they can build it to handle the tq and hp you are shooting for....
 
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Old 05-12-2009, 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Beowulf
Nice attention to detail with the Cummins Badge on the fender, excellent job overall.

Beo

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I am looking at doing a swap to a diesel motor for my truck (1992 Chevy C-1500 5-spd OD M/T 305 ci TBI 4x2), and the 700R4 was one of the transmissions offered for my truck (gas powered version) if I am remembering properly. Do you think keeping/using the 700R4 would be a less-expensive alternative (for now) to getting a tranny specifically designed to work with a diesel's torque?

Beo
The 700's did come hooked up to the 6.2's and the 6.5's, neither really had the stock torque that I'm shooting for.
 
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