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#1027 Duramax Conversion Project
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2015-11-02 3:11 PM (#3152 - in reply to #3151)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Still need to verify, but, I'm feeling pretty good about it. The 2500hd master-cylinder has a nearly 2" bore on(and a huge volume reservoir) it to drive the massive twin piston calipers on the chevy. I'll need to look and compare the brake cylinders bore diameter in the drums to see how close they match up, but, I'd be surprised if they are larger than the pistons on those calipers.
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denshew
Posted 2015-11-02 5:47 PM (#3155 - in reply to #3059)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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I am currently in the process of converting my 71 Malibu to hydro boost. Cammed and tricked 350 not providing nuff vacuum.
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2015-11-03 6:55 AM (#3157 - in reply to #3155)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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It's a great system, I have it on my 72 Jeep Commando (LS2 powered) rock crawler. I can lock up the 40" tires and still one finger steer it, you need a lot of braking power with 450hp, 4 to 1 transfercase, 4.56 gears, 40" tires and 5000lbs on the trail..

Edited by LCAC_Man 2015-11-03 6:56 AM
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2015-11-08 6:21 PM (#3164 - in reply to #3157)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Transmission cross-member fab and installation this weekend, took longer than I wanted but I'm pleased with the design/product.
http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=127&p...
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2015-11-11 7:02 PM (#3168 - in reply to #3164)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Location: Oceanside, CA
Driveshaft, emergency brake, shifter cable and intake work progress starting here:
http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=127&p...
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2015-11-15 6:27 PM (#3180 - in reply to #3168)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Location: Oceanside, CA
Intake progress and radiator/shroud/fan mockup:
http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=127&p...
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2015-11-22 6:09 PM (#3185 - in reply to #3059)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Fuel tank modified for donor truck fuel pickup, radiator fan shroud modified to two-piece design:
http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=127&p...
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2015-11-29 7:59 AM (#3194 - in reply to #3185)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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New Yanmar generator mounting and some exhaust progress:
http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=127&p...
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2015-12-18 6:57 AM (#3262 - in reply to #3059)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Location: Oceanside, CA
Engine exhaust completed, intercoolers and fans mocked up, ECM/TCM mounted, new wiring interface box installed, fuel filter mount/adapter installed, generator exhaust completed. Radiator has been reconditioned and is back in place for hose fit up:
http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=127&p...
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andy1canada
Posted 2015-12-18 8:38 AM (#3263 - in reply to #3059)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Fabulous! Thanks for sharing this with all of us Lenny; another one for the archives.

Couple of questions if I may:

- great idea for the positioning of the coolers but what contingency is there for arresting rocks, dirt, muck ect. from coming up at the cores from beneath?
- can you share a few specs on your little Yanmar (weight, $$$, KW output)? I think it's a mega-cool little unit and I'd also be interested to know how loud/quiet it is with that awesome muffler job you did?
- are you running OEM wiring from the dash and forward relay panel etc. to the new stuff in the back? If so, is that so you can keep all the original dash and instrumentation intact?

Great work Len!

Terry
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2015-12-18 11:02 AM (#3264 - in reply to #3263)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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andy1canada - 2015-12-18 6:38 AM

- great idea for the positioning of the coolers but what contingency is there for arresting rocks, dirt, muck ect. from coming up at the cores from beneath?

I'm looking at an expanded metal shield and furnace style filters to keep them clean


andy1canada - 2015-12-18 6:38 AM - can you share a few specs on your little Yanmar (weight, $$$, KW output)? I think it's a mega-cool little unit and I'd also be interested to know how loud/quiet it is with that awesome muffler job you did?

its a 10hp L100 model, probably the most common small diesel engine available, super reliable/efficient. It was a little loud with the factory fart can muffler but hopefully placing the engine well inside the engine bay and adding the second muffler will tone it down enough...it's a wait and see thing. Here's some of the info you asked about: http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=127&p...


andy1canada - 2015-12-18 6:38 AM - are you running OEM wiring from the dash and forward relay panel etc. to the new stuff in the back? If so, is that so you can keep all the original dash and instrumentation intact?

I'm going to use the Silverado dash cluster like Stephen did, it's just too much of an improvement not to incorporate. I'll have some accessory gauges as well (boost pressure and egt for sure) and I'll be running a Scan Gauge II so that I can monitor inlet air temp, fuel consumption, etc..


Edited by LCAC_Man 2015-12-18 11:07 AM
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2015-12-23 6:34 PM (#3277 - in reply to #3264)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Radiator hose fab complete, intercooler tubing fabrication done (tack welded, will get finish weld later), exhaust heat shield fabricated:
http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=127&p...
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2016-01-14 11:31 AM (#3296 - in reply to #3059)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Location: Oceanside, CA
As with all large projects there is some scope-creep. With the addition of air bag assist suspension I've decided to use the engine driven A/C compressor as the air compressor for that (and on-board air) and abandon engine driven air conditioning completely. I'm familiar with converting the sanden compressors for OBA as I have that same system on my LS2 powered rock crawler and it runs my ARB lockers and OBA easily now for 7 yrs. The airbag assist system with make the rig more stable on the road and with 4 corner independent controls help for leveling while towing and at the campsite. The rear bags will be well aft of the differential helping to support the frame rails in an area where they need it.
I will be running dual roof a/c's, one small (9000 or 11000btu) just behind the drivers area to keep cool while on the road, with it being small I'll be able to run it with a newly installed 3000w inverter/charger(or the generator). I'll also have a 13500btu unit for cooling while plugged in (replaces an old 15000btu unit just fwd of the bathroom). I've committed to Hydroboost brakes and have stripped out the vacuum boost system.
Another major change is that with the bedroom reconfiguration I'm going to be adding pass-thru access and storage with two new access doors just below the rear half of the rear side windows. This will give me good access to my new air filter position and good storage for my shore power cable (not to mention fishing pole and ladder storage). Progress is steady, if not picture worthy lately but I'm still hoping for some local use come this June.
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2016-01-19 7:30 AM (#3300 - in reply to #3059)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Location: Oceanside, CA
Continue to chop wood on this, finish weld and paint on crossmembers, moved rear levelers, fabricated, installed new intercooler tank and finally got a good leak free air test (30hrs worth start to finish), redesigned intercooler/trans cooler/fan mount set up, fabricated new trans/engine bay access panel:
http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=127&p...
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andy1canada
Posted 2016-01-19 9:13 AM (#3301 - in reply to #3059)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Location: Victoria, BC. Canada
Nice work Lenny! Can't wait to see her done and a report on how well it handles. Giver'!

Terry
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2016-02-09 7:33 AM (#3323 - in reply to #3059)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Moving into the wiring phase...this will be tedious. Dash has been removed to allow for ease of access to existing wiring and also to integrate the silverado dash cluster, throttle pedal, lighting control and body control module.
http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=127&p...

Edited by LCAC_Man 2016-02-09 7:34 AM
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andy1canada
Posted 2016-02-09 9:25 AM (#3324 - in reply to #3059)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Location: Victoria, BC. Canada
Bravo Lenny!

Your forward water leak revelation has given me another point of focus for mine. It might not be a windshield leak after all.
I hear you about the 'critter' thing; little buggers can piss you off to no end.

Thanks again for sharing this with us and for the excellent commentary as well.

Working on picking up an HT-413' for mine.

Terry
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2016-02-10 6:49 AM (#3325 - in reply to #3324)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Location: Oceanside, CA
I wonder what possessed them to put the water fill there...? Why not just put a fill over on the passenger front corner near the fresh air vent? Running that hose behind and above all the dash electrical is ridiculous..
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BigRabbitMan
Posted 2016-02-10 2:41 PM (#3326 - in reply to #3059)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project



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Keep up the excellent pictures with explanation. You are doing a number of things that I had wanted to do but for various reasons was not able to do.
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2016-02-10 5:02 PM (#3327 - in reply to #3326)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Location: Oceanside, CA
It's rare I go more than a couple days without referencing your photo album, it's really helped me avoid some costly mistakes.
Slogging through this electrical is going to be super time consuming but I knew that going into the project.
Hopefully the work I do on the dash you'll get some benefit out of..
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2016-02-14 7:37 AM (#3332 - in reply to #3059)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Location: Oceanside, CA
Floor patched (from hydr throttle install) and new throttle pedal installed:
http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=127&p...
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2016-02-23 8:29 AM (#3344 - in reply to #3059)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Location: Oceanside, CA
Since I'm beefing up the power steering flow/pressure with a PSC power steering pump, I'm wanting to rebuild the steering box. Has anyone ever removed one? Tips and tricks?
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2016-03-27 9:17 PM (#3410 - in reply to #3059)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Location: Oceanside, CA
Engine, generator and fuel tank all reinstalled (for good now). Trans and engine oil cooling work as well:
http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=127&p...
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LCAC_Man
Posted 2016-04-18 1:59 PM (#3420 - in reply to #3059)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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Major milestone met...engine fires and runs like a champ on the first attempt!!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=4YGbliSGILc
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hemi354az
Posted 2016-04-18 2:32 PM (#3421 - in reply to #3420)
Subject: Re: #1027 Duramax Conversion Project


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She is ALIVE !!!
Congrats Len, great work. When is the first Match Race with Stephan ?
Lou #120
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