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Rednwhitec20 07-31-2017 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 8004367)
I'd see if you can find some one to weld them first. How far from Pittsburgh Kansas are you? There's a board member that lives there that could probably weld these for you. What kind of tank are you using? A draw straw is a lot cheaper and can be obtained a lot of places. I use 1/2" ones in all my builds most times.

About an hour and a half. School starts the 21st of august and I will be in fort Scott (about 30 minutes north of Pitt.) If he doesn't get it welded soon enough I'll look into it! I think I'm going to cut the 3/8" line and then drill it to 1/2" and run some stainless 1/2" in its place.

Rednwhitec20 09-04-2017 08:54 PM

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I've been busy lately with moving down to college and such. I managed to sell my 3/4 ton axles, so now it's time to rebuild the Dana 60 front. Now I can have 4wd too. Intercooler pipes are welded but I failed to take a picture.

Rednwhitec20 09-04-2017 11:33 PM

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I've been busy lately with moving down to college and such. I managed to sell my 3/4 ton axles, so now it's time to rebuild the Dana 60 front. Now I can have 4wd too. Intercooler pipes are welded but I failed to take a picture.

Rednwhitec20 09-22-2017 12:37 AM

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Well my truck missed the goal of the carshow. But I took the C20, and still had a good time. 2,123 cars were registered in the show, there were some pretty cool cars and trucks there. Anyways, my axle rebuild is slowly coming along since I am only able to work on it on weekends. My Fass lift pump is mounted and he's doing some plumbing for the fuel. A/C is in the works too.

Dieselwrencher 09-22-2017 06:37 PM

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I'd say A/C is a must before you start driving it. Other wise you'll be driving it with no AC like me. :lol:

Rednwhitec20 09-22-2017 06:58 PM

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Haha. Yeah, I'd probably almost always drive the Camaro since it has pretty good A/C that I'm hooked on now.

Rednwhitec20 10-02-2017 08:44 AM

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The Dana 60 front has been blown apart and cleaned. We are now painting parts of it and it’s about ready to go back together. The AC has been hung in the dash and the holes have been cut!

Rednwhitec20 10-15-2017 09:13 PM

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Rollin on one tons:metal:

Dieselwrencher 10-16-2017 09:17 AM

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Very nice!

rickcdewitt 12-02-2017 03:27 PM

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Nice to see a duramax k20 build here! Ive got a couple questions if you don't mind. First was the duramax rear axle wider than the d44 that was in the front? And how little lift could you run with a duramax oil pan? I have a duramax parts truck id love to use to power my 70 k20

Rednwhitec20 12-02-2017 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by rickcdewitt (Post 8095192)
Nice to see a duramax k20 build here! Ive got a couple questions if you don't mind. First was the duramax rear axle wider than the d44 that was in the front? And how little lift could you run with a duramax oil pan? I have a duramax parts truck id love to use to power my 70 k20

I don't believe it was wider, looked pretty close to the same width. I never measured or anything. It all depends on how you do it. If you put the engine in your 70 frame, you will have to build your own motor mounts and possibly a crossmember. Also to keep it a 4x4 you will HAVE to use a 78-79 ford dana 44 or 60 (60 Recommended) to clear that offset oil pan. My crossmember as you can see is over kill. It can probably be done with 3-4 inches of lift, but there are a lot of factors that can change that. The pumpkin is large, so, how high you set the engine in the frame, how large of a crossmember is used will all determine. You will also probably have to trim the frame rails for the manifolds. The manifolds sit really low on a duramax. Or you could possibly body swap it? Hope that helps

rickcdewitt 12-02-2017 04:37 PM

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Yeah it's always a cascade effect when you change anything major like that.I'm guessing you positioned it so the manifolds were an inch or so above the frame rails and moved it forward enough for the heads and turbo to clear the firewall?
Also no body lift right?

Rednwhitec20 12-02-2017 05:05 PM

Re: 1971 k20 badmax
 
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Originally Posted by rickcdewitt (Post 8095222)
Yeah it's always a cascade effect when you change anything major like that.I'm guessing you positioned it so the manifolds were an inch or so above the frame rails and moved it forward enough for the heads and turbo to clear the firewall?
Also no body lift right?

Manifolds aren’t all the way above the rail, not possible without a body lift or maybe a cowl hood. There is some clearance in the firewall, but not a lot. No body lift, I hate body lifts.

Rednwhitec20 02-18-2018 12:26 PM

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Sorry my thread has been dead lately. Been super busy between work and school. The wiring is pretty much done, and we tried to start it. We have been running into some problems with it throwing codes, so once that is figured out maybe she'll start. First we threw a cam pos code, and now we are fighting a throttle pos sensor code, which seems correct as we have raw fuel dripping out of the exhaust. It is also possible that I have an injector leaking off.. I also threw an 8 inch lift on for clearance.

Dieselwrencher 02-22-2018 11:21 PM

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It's always something. Good luck with it and keep at it!

19684x4 02-23-2018 09:20 AM

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what are you using for gauges?

Rednwhitec20 03-14-2019 09:05 PM

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HUGE UPDATE!!
I completely forgot I had started this thread and will be checking the site more often now! Now about the truck. I’ve put about 500 miles on it and I’m still working out the bugs. I’m on my 3rd PS box because of leaks and had to switch it to 2wd for crossover steering. It did great on my 75 Mile one way trip to school. I finally found the exact wheel and tire setup that I’ve always wanted and this truck looks mean, even in primer. I’ve also been messing with the trans cooler trying to get it in the proper location for air.

Rednwhitec20 03-14-2019 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by 19684x4 (Post 8195418)
what are you using for gauges?

I am using Dakota Digital VHX gauges with I believe is their BIM. The gauges are nice and can show a lot of info, they run off the OBDII

Vintage Windmills 03-19-2019 01:06 PM

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Very cool project! I'm not normally a fan of the lifted with big tire look but somehow you found a sweet spot of the right amount of rim, tire and stance and it looks really good! Aggressive yet tasteful if that makes sense :)

Rednwhitec20 03-19-2019 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Vintage Windmills (Post 8490344)
Very cool project! I'm not normally a fan of the lifted with big tire look but somehow you found a sweet spot of the right amount of rim, tire and stance and it looks really good! Aggressive yet tasteful if that makes sense :)

I originally didn’t plan on it being so tall but the crossmember for the duramax was large so it kinda forced me to for clearance. I appreciate the kind words. I absolutely love the set up myself.

Dieselwrencher 03-21-2019 09:43 PM

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Very awesome that you've got it together and have been working out the bugs! The wheels and tires look great on it. Have any under hood pics of it?

Rednwhitec20 03-22-2019 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 8491948)
Very awesome that you've got it together and have been working out the bugs! The wheels and tires look great on it. Have any under hood pics of it?

Thank you very much! And no new pictures of the bay, but I need to get some! I believe I have a boost leak on it🤔 but not sure yet.

Rednwhitec20 03-22-2019 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 8491948)
Very awesome that you've got it together and have been working out the bugs! The wheels and tires look great on it. Have any under hood pics of it?

Thank you very much! And no new pictures of the bay, but I need to get some! I believe I have a boost leak on it🤔 but not sure yet.


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