[quote name='Heavyde' timestamp='1295889836' post='24510']
use the same diametre driveshaft just thicker wall use the hummer end at the diff reuse your yoke for the duramax transfer case the guy we had made up the driveshaft figure out what end to weld on the transfer case side ill dig in and let u know if there was a reference or part number
and yes will be getting wayyyyyyy better fuel mileage
cheers dude would love to participate in your run
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Thanks, That will save me a lot of time, Cheers
CUMMINS CONVERSION H1
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Re: CUMMINS CONVERSION H1
got the exhaust done yesterday all 3 inch to the muffler than 4 inch out
not much room to play with thats why i routed it under tranny than out
pretty much where the factory pipe was routed
sounds bad ass !!!!
not much room to play with thats why i routed it under tranny than out
pretty much where the factory pipe was routed
sounds bad ass !!!!
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Re: CUMMINS CONVERSION H1
[quote name='Heavyde' timestamp='1296217030' post='24744']
got the exhaust done yesterday all 3 inch to the muffler than 4 inch out
not much room to play with thats why i routed it under tranny than out
pretty much where the factory pipe was routed
sounds bad ass !!!!
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That looks great, will it give you any clearance issues offroad?
got the exhaust done yesterday all 3 inch to the muffler than 4 inch out
not much room to play with thats why i routed it under tranny than out
pretty much where the factory pipe was routed
sounds bad ass !!!!
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That looks great, will it give you any clearance issues offroad?
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Re: CUMMINS CONVERSION H1
when i test fit the body had to relocate muffler down easy enough to do 2 45 degree mandrel bends
also fabed up the the d rings had to install hood to make sure they clear
got all the turbo piping to the intercooler installed
body is ready to go back on sunday i hope lol
also fabed up the the d rings had to install hood to make sure they clear
got all the turbo piping to the intercooler installed
body is ready to go back on sunday i hope lol
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finally got the body on 2 inch body lift had plenty of room
had to knotch the steering hole threw cab a bit
just need my intercooler to arrive and button up the cooling system hopefully test drive next weekend
go through check list
all in all this conversion went well
hopefully get some feedback or spark some interest for someone who wants to do this to their hummer
finally got the body on 2 inch body lift had plenty of room
had to knotch the steering hole threw cab a bit
just need my intercooler to arrive and button up the cooling system hopefully test drive next weekend
go through check list
all in all this conversion went well
hopefully get some feedback or spark some interest for someone who wants to do this to their hummer
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Re: CUMMINS CONVERSION H1
Looks like a good project, please keep us posted specifically on how well the built 4l80e and the stock radiator stacks hold up to the conversion.
I want to do one similar(12v CTD etc) but want to go with a later 97-98 with the p-pump.
Hopefully I can start making it out to some CHC events and pick your brain on the swap.
I want to do one similar(12v CTD etc) but want to go with a later 97-98 with the p-pump.
Hopefully I can start making it out to some CHC events and pick your brain on the swap.
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Re: CUMMINS CONVERSION H1
If your not too far away im in cambridge
just finishing the cooling system had to put new rad in grrrrr!!!!
all in all the swap was easy
took my time did everything overkill of course
97 12 valve just has a little electronics and a ecm
very similar
i also have complete build sheet and parts that where needed as i went
any info needed let me know
have body lifts on hand if u need one
just finishing the cooling system had to put new rad in grrrrr!!!!
all in all the swap was easy
took my time did everything overkill of course
97 12 valve just has a little electronics and a ecm
very similar
i also have complete build sheet and parts that where needed as i went
any info needed let me know
have body lifts on hand if u need one
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Re: CUMMINS CONVERSION H1
sounds great, I am located in London. Although I am doing snow plowing this year so I am not sure when I would be able to make it down your way anytime soon I would like to come see it eventually.
I never knew the 97's had electronics that is something I will have to reconsider since I want to fo 12v to make it as mechanical as possible.
I never knew the 97's had electronics that is something I will have to reconsider since I want to fo 12v to make it as mechanical as possible.
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Re: CUMMINS CONVERSION H1
[ sorry my mistake 12 valves have no ecm till the 24 valve common rail your rigth had a brain fart lol
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Re: CUMMINS CONVERSION H1
Thought so but wasnt too sure since it has been a few years since I really looked into doing this conversion.
Also with the older Cummins there is the "deadly dowel pin". Did you happen to fix this possible problem while you were in there?
http://www.tstproducts.com/dowelpinrepa ... 94-98.aspx
Also with the older Cummins there is the "deadly dowel pin". Did you happen to fix this possible problem while you were in there?
http://www.tstproducts.com/dowelpinrepa ... 94-98.aspx