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1985-GMC 01-04-2012 05:24 PM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
Yeah I was going to say ive never heard of that swap before. Im really interested now to see what kind of numbers it will put out. Isn't the record like 700hp on a VE 12V fuel only?

What are you doing for injectors?

Dieselwrencher 01-04-2012 05:37 PM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1985-GMC (Post 5101819)
Yeah I was going to say ive never heard of that swap before. Im really interested now to see what kind of numbers it will put out. Isn't the record like 700hp on a VE 12V fuel only?

What are you doing for injectors?

Yeah, I think it's around there with a 14mm VE. Since this is the wife's truck, it won't be a huge power house. I'd like it to be around 300-350HP to the rear wheels. It has 7x.012 injectors in it that are built in house, and the pump is turned up. I have another pump at the pump shop that has a 3200 govonor spring in it and has been rebuilt. Just have to wait for them to finish it up. My plan for now is to run a HX35W with a 14cm exhaust housing. That will help out top end and won't get as hot either. Should make for a great towing combo too.

1985-GMC 01-04-2012 05:56 PM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
Well even at 300-350hp its really cool man!

I just did a quick search here's a guy that was thinking about doing this swap... http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/89...-24v-work.html

and maybe another > http://www.dieseltruckresource.com/d...-t288083.html?

Dieselwrencher 01-04-2012 06:02 PM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
Some think and talk, some do. :lol:

1985-GMC 01-04-2012 06:20 PM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
haha :lol:






Wait :confused: :dohh:

Dieselwrencher 01-04-2012 06:31 PM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
I wasn't referring to you. :lol:

Dieselwrencher 01-05-2012 04:29 PM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
I got the harmonic balancer, engine adapter plate, and fuel pump block off plate installed this morning. Then I had to clean up the bay enough to get this thing inside the shop.

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Started removing front clip to get ready to set engine in it's new home.
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We pushed the truck in the shop and rolled the front of the frame right under the engine. Now the fun part comes. I'm going to have to notch my front cross member and brace it according. Then I can start building an engine cross member and get the mounting ears made up. Right now it's just sitting on the cross member and a big jack stand.

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madcow75 01-05-2012 05:16 PM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
Wow, now thats tight on clearances. Looks keep up the good work. At the rate you are going you will be driven her by the end of the week:bann:.

tecky11 01-05-2012 08:34 PM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
almost looks like mine

6lcummins 01-05-2012 10:44 PM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1985-GMC (Post 5101869)
Well even at 300-350hp its really cool man!

I just did a quick search here's a guy that was thinking about doing this swap... http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/89...-24v-work.html

and maybe another > http://www.dieseltruckresource.com/d...-t288083.html?

I wouldn't listen to the folks on CF about this, they will have you blowing up your truck in under 5 miles...

Nice to see no one followed through lol And I know Schied said they were the first VE 24V Conversion lines thy had ever bent, and they bend a ton of lines.

fakerwade 01-06-2012 03:03 AM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
WOW Ryan, another wicked build,,,just read about your other build a couple of days ago. Your engine looks great!! How does it feel to be a Pioneer??? Can't wait to see how she turns out!!

Dieselwrencher 01-06-2012 03:20 AM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
Thanks Wade. It'll feel great to be able to pull it out of the shop without a chain or guys pushing it. :lol:

Dieselwrencher 01-06-2012 07:09 PM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
The last few nights on my break at work I started polishing my intake plate and valve cover. What do you think?

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I started to trim my cross member in the front and eventually wacked it out. I was going to try to install this engine with a mechanical fan. However, I forgot that I have a return line that comes out of the back of the head. If I ever want to get it off or repair it if needed, I had to bring the engine forward to be able to do so. Oh well, I like electric fans any how.

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I put a bare trans housing in there to see how it's going to fit. I'm going to have to either cut and modify a floor pan brace, or lower the rear of the engine to be able to install the over drive housing and transfer case on the transmission. We'll see what I come up with.

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I also have to watch the front differential because this engine has a huge oil sump on it. I may have to add a 4th leaf to these springs if they don't like the weight and I'm not happy with the clearance I'll have after the weight of the power train is on the chassis.

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Tomorrow I'm going to start building the engine cross member. It's going to be a PITA because this oil pan is deeper through out the entire length compared to 2nd gen dodge pans. I'm also going to redo the front cross member and build a steering box brace and integrate it into the front cross member some how.

fakerwade 01-06-2012 09:49 PM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
MMMMMM,,,polished parts!!! Looks real good! Nice tight fit on that engine.

Mattman2010 01-06-2012 11:25 PM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
Looks like you were busy today. The polished valve cover will be cool! Looking good man.

Dieselwrencher 01-07-2012 12:16 AM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fakerwade (Post 5106307)
MMMMMM,,,polished parts!!! Looks real good! Nice tight fit on that engine.

Yes it is a tight fit. I need a magic wand. :lol:

jbclassix 01-07-2012 12:16 AM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
I just realized I was drooling...

Dieselwrencher 01-07-2012 12:17 AM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mattman2010 (Post 5106530)
Looks like you were busy today. The polished valve cover will be cool! Looking good man.

Yes I was and will be all weekend trying to make this less of a yard ornament.:metal:

tecky11 01-07-2012 12:19 AM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
tell me what the secret to squeezing it in is :)

Maxxd07 01-07-2012 01:02 AM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
Looking good, moving along nicely. VE 24v? Some would say you need to have your head inspected, others will say how unique, way to think outside the box. I would love to sell my Dmax and build a daily driver like such with a P-pumped 24v with a 6spd handshaker, but I dont have the time and these newer diesels move pretty well stock and with a plug in can move even better for a 7500lb vehicle. :lol:

yousesteers 01-07-2012 09:54 AM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
The motor Looks good. You must have moved the motor forward quite a bit I just trimmed like a 1/2 unch off my front crossmember to get tthe motor to set down. Looks good. Now you are down to the stuff that seems like you never accomplish anything because it is all smalll and no real visual progress or at least that is the way mine seemed. Course I just had a P[-pumped 12 valve

BLAZERMAN 01-07-2012 01:28 PM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
Your really moving along on this one! Great work and love the polishing..you gonna share the process? what do you do after its polished..just spray can clear coat?

6lcummins 01-09-2012 02:23 AM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maxxd07 (Post 5106736)
Looking good, moving along nicely. VE 24v? Some would say you need to have your head inspected, others will say how unique, way to think outside the box. I would love to sell my Dmax and build a daily driver like such with a P-pumped 24v with a 6spd handshaker, but I dont have the time and these newer diesels move pretty well stock and with a plug in can move even better for a 7500lb vehicle. :lol:

Cost, availability, and reliability. hardest part about it was getting the lines made, other than tuning its a rather simple build honestly.

Dieselwrencher 01-09-2012 02:44 AM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tecky11 (Post 5106668)
tell me what the secret to squeezing it in is :)

Patience and a plasma cutter and welder. :lol:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maxxd07 (Post 5106736)
Looking good, moving along nicely. VE 24v? Some would say you need to have your head inspected, others will say how unique, way to think outside the box. I would love to sell my Dmax and build a daily driver like such with a P-pumped 24v with a 6spd handshaker, but I dont have the time and these newer diesels move pretty well stock and with a plug in can move even better for a 7500lb vehicle. :lol:

I wanted something different for this rig. My other chevy will have a P-pumped 24v and a 5 speed with a DD. I already have a VE 12v and a P-pump 12v in drivers. Plus I've always wanted to do a VE 24v. It should make for a killer mileage engine hopefully.

Quote:

Originally Posted by yousesteers (Post 5107074)
The motor Looks good. You must have moved the motor forward quite a bit I just trimmed like a 1/2 unch off my front crossmember to get tthe motor to set down. Looks good. Now you are down to the stuff that seems like you never accomplish anything because it is all smalll and no real visual progress or at least that is the way mine seemed. Course I just had a P[-pumped 12 valve

Yes I had to because of the return line banjo bolt in the back of the head. I don't want to have to pull the engine to fix the line if it ever leaks or what ever. Plus the #6 Injection Line is super close to the fire wall.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BLAZERMAN (Post 5107445)
Your really moving along on this one! Great work and love the polishing..you gonna share the process? what do you do after its polished..just spray can clear coat?

If I start with a rough casting piece, I use a corps disc scotch brite pad, red medium grit on a die grinder. I smooth up the surface best I can. Then I sand it starting with 180 grit. Then 220, 320, 400, 600, 800, 1000, and then 1200. I then use a polishing wheel with aluminum polish and buff it up. On these parts I only had 220, 400, and then ultra fine gray scotch brite pad. I will go back over these parts with finer sand paper and re polish it later. The valve cover is going to be a real PITA!

Dieselwrencher 01-09-2012 02:51 AM

Re: Project: B.A.D. 1976 K30 CCLB
 
I wasn't happy with how the engine sat in the chassis so we re positioned it and then I started building the engine mounting brackets.

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Tomorrow I'll wrap up the LH engine mount. The energy suspension bushings don't fit worth a crap. They're extremely tight and in their instructions they tell you to trim to fit according to your mount. So I have to trim the ears some more so the bushings will stay in all the way so I can tack the upper portions of my mounting brackets other wise it will be a fight every time I want to install or remove it. Then I'll get on to the cross members.


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