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Old 02-15-2019, 07:35 PM   #1
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Duramax swap

So I've got a 2 wheel drive 72 blazer sitting around along with a wrecked 06 2 wheel drive standard cab Duramax,bent the frame.

Curious on the people's ideas on the weight issue,I would think I could swap in some stiffer coil springs to support the massive weight the dmax Allison would add.

Would a person really need to box the frame? I've seen many big block and hi horse applications thrown into these rigs without major frame modifications.

Whatcha think people's?
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Old 02-16-2019, 05:19 PM   #2
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I would be afraid of the frame twisting up on a 1/2 ton.
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Old 02-16-2019, 11:19 PM   #3
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Hp is about 350 and torque is pushing 600 so I guess twist could happen at upper speeds,so we box the frame and possibly add some x bracing.
Pull the tub so we can access all and getter done,it's a plan! The hardest part is jumping in no matter what you do in life but I think this is doable.
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Old 02-17-2019, 12:26 PM   #4
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Do it!!! And don't forget to get the EFILive to clean up that lack of HP and torque
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Old 02-24-2019, 01:05 PM   #6
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Re: Duramax swap

I’m running a 12v in a 68 C20 chassis, the fronts look identical from half to 3/4. Possibly slightly thicker metal but dimensionally the same. Point is I’m estimating with what I’ve done to be around 325-350 horse and 650-700 ft lbs. power isn’t what will kill the frame, it’s traction/load. Plus our c channel frames flex vs break, but personally something that short I wouldn’t put that much weight up front even though it’s be fun
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Old 02-27-2019, 10:36 PM   #7
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I’m running a 12v in a 68 C20 chassis, the fronts look identical from half to 3/4. Possibly slightly thicker metal but dimensionally the same. Point is I’m estimating with what I’ve done to be around 325-350 horse and 650-700 ft lbs. power isn’t what will kill the frame, it’s traction/load. Plus our c channel frames flex vs break, but personally something that short I wouldn’t put that much weight up front even though it’s be fun
The weight is my main concern but I hope with the low stance of the 2 wheel drive it will be tolerable,pretty sure it won't ride like a car on rails but it would be a Duramax 2 wheel drive blazer. Have welder,sawzall, and a crapload of gm parts and a little bit of know how and a crazy mcgiver like brother,time is at a shortage right now but that should give me time to get my ducks in a line.
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The weight is my main concern but I hope with the low stance of the 2 wheel drive it will be tolerable,pretty sure it won't ride like a car on rails but it would be a Duramax 2 wheel drive blazer. Have welder,sawzall, and a crapload of gm parts and a little bit of know how and a crazy mcgiver like brother,time is at a shortage right now but that should give me time to get my ducks in a line.
Just use 3/4 or 1 ton springs. All the square body springs will work
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So I've got a 2 wheel drive 72 blazer sitting around along with a wrecked 06 2 wheel drive standard cab Duramax,bent the frame.

Curious on the people's ideas on the weight issue,I would think I could swap in some stiffer coil springs to support the massive weight the dmax Allison would add.

Would a person really need to box the frame? I've seen many big block and hi horse applications thrown into these rigs without major frame modifications.

Whatcha think people's?
Doing a 2wd LBZ swap, what engine mounts did you find?
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